Yankees vs Brewers Recap: Late Rally Lifts MIL in 4-3 Win

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Yankees and Brewers Battle in Extra Innings
The Yankees traveled to Milwaukee for a showdown against the Brewers on Saturday, May 9. New York came in hoping to bounce back after losing their previous game 6-0. The Brewers, meanwhile, were riding momentum from that impressive shutout victory. Both teams sent strong pitchers to the mound: Cam Schlittler for the Yankees and Kyle Harrison for the Brewers. When the dust settled after ten thrilling innings, the Brewers edged out the Yankees 4-3. This game proved that neither team would give up without a fight. The back-and-forth battle kept fans on the edge of their seats throughout the entire contest. Although the final result favored Milwaukee, the Yankees showed resilience by staying competitive until the very end.
Yankees Strike First, Then Brewers Respond
Goldschmidt from the Yankees stepped up immediately in the first inning. The ball soared 419 feet with an exit velocity of 105 mph, sailing over the wall to give New York an early 1-0 lead. In the fourth inning, action continued when Goldschmidt connected again with a sharp single that scored Rosario, extending the Yankees' lead to 2-0. The hit traveled just 120 feet but proved decisive with runners already in scoring position. Despite their strong start, the Yankees couldn't hold their advantage long. Milwaukee's pitching kept the pressure on, preventing additional runs. By the middle innings, the Brewers were ready to mount their own comeback. The game remained tight as both offenses battled against quality arms from each bullpen throughout the afternoon matchup.
Brewers Rally in Late Innings to Win Extra Inning Thriller
During the seventh inning, Bauers connected on a fastball and sent it 420 feet to right center field. His home run cut the Yankees' lead to 2-1, giving Milwaukee momentum heading into later innings. In the eighth, Contreras delivered a clutch single that scored Turang, tying the game at 2-2. When the game reached the tenth inning, both teams refused to quit. McMahon singled to center for the Yankees, scoring a run and pushing them ahead 3-2. However, the Brewers answered immediately when Chourio reached on an infield single, scoring Mitchell and tying things at 3-3. Contreras then stepped up with a sacrifice fly that scored Rengifo, giving Milwaukee the dramatic 4-3 walk-off victory that sent their fans home celebrating.
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