Overview
- Christian Yelich went 4-for-5 with two homers and five RBIs to lead Milwaukee’s rally from an 8-1 deficit to a 10-8 victory over the Reds.
- Six Brewers relievers retired the final 23 batters in order, and Trevor Megill earned his 29th save to complete the club-record-tying streak.
- Rookie Jacob Misiorowski’s planned short outing ended after 1⅓ innings and five earned runs, highlighting Milwaukee’s cautious workload management.
- The win improved Milwaukee to 77-44, extended its NL Central lead and prompted praise from opponents who now view the Brewers as true World Series contenders.
- The Mets fell 11-9 to Seattle, blowing a sixth-inning lead when their bullpen allowed five runs in the seventh, marking their 14th loss in 16 games and imperiling their wild-card position.