Yankees vs Brewers Recap: Brewers Rally Finishes NYY Short

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Yankees Strike First, But Brewers Rally Back
The New York Yankees traveled to Milwaukee on Sunday for a crucial divisional matchup against the Brewers. These two teams had just faced each other the day before, with Milwaukee pulling off a late-inning comeback to win 4-3. Now they were ready for round two at the Brewers' home stadium. The Yankees came in with their star pitcher Carlos Rodón on the mound, looking to shut down Milwaukee's offense. However, the Brewers had other plans. Although New York struck first with an early lead, Milwaukee's bats would soon find their rhythm. The final score read Milwaukee 4, Yankees 3, marking another heartbreaking loss for the visiting team. This game would showcase both teams' resilience and determination to compete at the highest level.
Judge's Blast and an Early Lead
The Yankees came out swinging from the very first inning. With two outs and nobody on base, their star player Judge stepped up to the plate. When Logan Henderson threw a four-seam fastball at ninety-four miles per hour, Judge connected with incredible power. The ball soared high over the right field wall, traveling 373 feet before landing in the stands. The crowd went quiet as the Yankees took an early 1-0 lead. In the second inning, the momentum continued when Jones smacked a single up the middle. This hit brought Caballero sliding home, extending New York's advantage to 2-0. After two innings, the Yankees appeared to be in control of the game. However, Milwaukee's pitching would soon settle down and keep things competitive moving forward.
Brewers Comeback and Late-Game Drama
Milwaukee's offense exploded in the fourth inning when they couldn't be stopped. First, Mitchell hit a sacrifice fly that brought Sánchez home, making it 2-1. Then Perkins stepped up and delivered a crucial single to center field. His hit drove in both Vaughn and Rengifo, giving the Brewers a 3-2 lead for the first time. The Yankees fought back in the sixth inning when Chisholm Jr. smashed a double to right field. Bellinger raced home to tie the game at three apiece. Everything came down to the ninth inning. Turang came up with two outs and nobody on base, facing intense pressure. He launched a curveball deep to center field, and it sailed 411 feet into the stands for a go-ahead home run. Milwaukee's 4-3 victory gave them their fourth consecutive win.
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