Takeaways as Miami Marlins' offense stays quiet in another loss to Milwaukee Brewers
Briefly

Once again, the Miami Marlins' bats remained quiet against the Milwaukee Brewers. And now, for the first time in nearly two weeks, the Marlins have lost back-to-back games. The final score from American Family Field on Tuesday night: Brewers 3, Marlins 1.
In his second appearance following a month-long stint in the minor leagues, Cabrera showed both the tantalizing skill that gives the organization hope he can be a top-end pitcher and the inconsistencies that show how much he still has to grow.
After getting shut out on Monday against the Brewers' Brandon Woodruff, Miami's offense got off to a much better start Tuesday. Luis Arraez sent the third pitch he saw from Freddy Peralta a projected 391 feet to right field for a leadoff home run, his seventh home run of the season. That's where the highlights ended.
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