Contreras walks it off as Brewers stun Yankees 4-3 in 10th
William Contreras ties it in the eighth, wins it in the 10th, wasting Cam Schlittler's dominant start.

William Contreras ties it in the eighth, wins it in the 10th, wasting Cam Schlittler's dominant start.

William Contreras delivered two clutch hits—an eighth-inning single to tie the game and a 10th-inning sacrifice fly for the walk-off—as the Milwaukee Brewers stunned the New York Yankees 4-3 at American Family Field. The Yankees wasted a gem from rookie Cam Schlittler, who struck out nine over six shutout innings. Milwaukee's bullpen held the line, setting the stage for Contreras to play hero in a back-and-forth thriller.
This game is a microcosm of the Brewers' identity: relentless, never-out, and lethal in high-leverage spots. For the Yankees, it's a gut-punch loss that exposes a leaky bullpen and wasted elite pitching. Contreras's heroics underscore a broader trend: Milwaukee's offense thrives on pressure.
The Brewers are now 12-4 in one-run games this season, the best mark in the National League. Their ability to manufacture runs late—via singles, sacrifices, and aggressive baserunning—mirrors the formula that carried them to the playoffs last year. New York's bullpen, meanwhile, has blown six saves in 18 opportunities since June 1.
The Yankees' reliance on Schlittler's arm—and the failure to protect a 3-0 lead—raises questions about their relief corps depth as the trade deadline approaches. For a team with World Series aspirations, these are not minor cracks. What's next: The Brewers look to build on this momentum, while the Yankees must address bullpen fragility before their next series. Read at ESPN
This game is a microcosm of the Brewers' identity: relentless, never-out, and lethal in high-leverage spots. For the Yankees, it's a gut-punch loss that exposes a leaky bullpen and wasted elite pitching. Contreras is cementing himself as one of the game's premier clutch hitters, and Milwaukee's resilience is a warning to the rest of the league.
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