Brewers Stun Dodgers! Walk-Off Win Completes Historic Sweep!

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Brewers Shock Dodgers with Dramatic Walk-Off Victory!

The Milwaukee Brewers completed a stunning comeback against the Los Angeles Dodgers, securing a 3-2 victory in extra innings on Wednesday. This win marked their first-ever home sweep against the Dodgers in franchise history, a feat that sent shockwaves through the baseball world.

Jackson Chourio emerged as the hero, driving in the winning run with a single in the bottom of the 10th inning. The Brewers' rally began in the ninth, when Andrew Vaughn's clutch single tied the game, setting the stage for Chourio's dramatic walk-off.

The Dodgers, despite a strong pitching performance from Tyler Glasnow in his return from injury, couldn't hold onto their lead. Glasnow pitched five innings, allowing only one unearned run, but the Dodgers' offense struggled to provide adequate support. The loss extends the Dodgers' losing streak to six games, their longest since April 2019.

Milwaukee's Trevor Megill was dominant in the top of the 10th, striking out the side to set up the Brewers' winning rally. Kirby Yates took the loss for the Dodgers after allowing the winning run.

José Quintana pitched well for the Brewers, allowing only one run in six innings. The Dodgers broke a 1-1 tie in the seventh but failed to capitalize on a bases-loaded situation, a missed opportunity that ultimately proved costly.

The Dodgers, who lead the NL West, will look to end their losing streak as they travel to San Francisco to face the Giants on Friday. Dustin May is expected to start for the Dodgers against Logan Webb for the Giants.

Key Moments:

  • Jackson Chourio's walk-off single in the 10th inning.
  • Andrew Vaughn's game-tying single in the 9th.
  • Tyler Glasnow's return from injury for the Dodgers.

The Brewers' victory is a significant boost for their season, while the Dodgers face mounting pressure to turn things around after their recent struggles.

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