MIAMI (AP) Josh Bell singled with the bases loaded in the 10th inning to give the Miami Marlins a 3-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday night.

Christian Bethancourtā€™s sacrifice bunt against reliever Mitch White (1-1) advanced automatic runner Vidal Brujan to third. Jazz Chisholm Jr. was intentionally walked and stole second. Bryan De La Cruz drew an intentional walk before Bell hit a grounder to right field that scored Brujan for Miamiā€™s fifth walkoff win of the season.

ā€œAt first I was thinking get the ball in the air to the outfield,ā€ Bell said. ā€œBut when I found myself with a two-strike at-bat, I was just trying to put the ball in play. I was fortunate enough to get it away from the infielders.ā€

After dropping to a season-low 21 games under .500 on May 13, the Marlins (16-33) have won five of their last six.

ā€œIt feels good. It feels like last year,ā€ Bell said. ā€œHopefully, we can turn the ship around and play Marlins baseball. The vibes right now feel like last year.ā€

Tanner Scott (4-4) allowed a leadoff walk to Christian Yelich in the top of the 10th. Joey Ortizā€™s sacrifice bunt advanced courtesy runner Brice Turang and Yelich before Scott struck out Willy Adames and retired Gary SĆ”nchez on a flyout to medium center.

The NL Central-leading Brewers (27-20) used seven relievers after starter Joe Ross left after the first inning because of a low back strain.

ā€œI honestly didnā€™t want a bullpen game because their bullpen is really good and they can really match up,ā€ Marlins manager Skip Schumaker said. ā€œThey did a good job matching up against our guys. It was a hard offensive night.ā€

Yelich stole two bases, including his first career theft of home.

Miami tied it at 2-all on Otto LĆ³pezā€™s RBI single off Trevor Megill in the ninth. Nick Gordon hit a two-out single, then stole second before LĆ³pez hit a bloop single to right.

ā€œThe moment I got to the plate, I was looking to make solid contact,ā€ LĆ³pez said in Spanish. ā€œIt wasnā€™t that hard hit but fortunately it dropped to give us the tie.ā€

Marlins starter Ryan Weathers kept Milwaukee hitless until Andruw Monasterioā€™s solo shot with two outs in the fifth that broke a scoreless tie. The drive by Monasterio sailed above Miami center fielder Chisholmā€™s leap at the wall.

Yelich drew a one-out walk against Weathers in the sixth, then stole second and advanced to third on catcher Nick Fortesā€™ throwing error. During Adamesā€™ at-bat, Yelich gradually extended his lead before sprinting for the plate and beating Fortesā€™ tag.

ā€œYeliā€™s play is epic, itā€™s great,ā€ Brewers manager Pat Murphy said. ā€œHave you seen anything like that? Not too often.ā€

Gordonā€™s RBI single in the seventh narrowed the deficit.

Weathers was lifted after seven innings of two-run ball. The left-hander gave up two hits, walked three and and struck out eight.

The Brewers recalled right-handed pitcher Bradley Blalock from Double-A Biloxi and designated right-hander reliever Thyago Vieira for assignment.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Brewers: Reinstated OF Joey Wiemer (right knee discomfort) from the 10-day injured list and optioned OF Chris Roller to Triple-A Nashville. ... 1B Rhys Hoskins (right hamstring strain) is with the team and participated in running drills before the game.

Marlins: RHP JT Chargois (neck spasms) is schedule to appear in a rehab game with Triple-A Jacksonville on Tuesday. ... INF Xavier Edwards (left foot infection) went 3-for-7 over two rehab games with Jacksonville Saturday and Sunday.

UP NEXT

LHP Robert Gasser (2-0, 0.00) will start the middle game of the series for the Brewers on Tuesday while LHP Trevor Rogers (1-6, 5.79) will go for the Marlins.

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