Milwaukee rallied from a three-run deficit to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 in a late game that highlighted strong pitching and timely hitting. Brewers starter Jacob Misiorowski recorded 11 strikeouts while throwing 57 of his 103 pitches at speeds of 100 mph or greater, showcasing dominant velocity throughout the outing.

The Brewers overcame early adversity with a four-run seventh inning, fueled by key contributions from David Hamilton and Brice Turang, who each drove in two runs. Hamilton was later replaced by a pinch runner due to left hamstring tightness but played a pivotal role in the inning’s success.

Christian Yelich also made a significant impact, driving in two runs during Milwaukee’s rally. The bullpen effectively preserved the slim lead, allowing the Brewers to secure the victory against the Cardinals.

The game marked a strong performance by Milwaukee, demonstrating resilience in overcoming a deficit and capitalizing on opportunities late in the contest. Meanwhile, St. Louis was unable to hold its early lead despite scoring three runs prior to the seventh inning.