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Brewers walk off Mets in Milwaukee

Milwaukee turns a five-run deficit into a 7-6 walk-off win over New York to extend their winning streak

August 10, 2025 at 09:22 PM
blur New York Mets vs. Milwaukee Brewers Results, Stats, and Recap

Milwaukee overturns a five run deficit to beat New York 7-6 in a ninth inning walk-off in Milwaukee on August 10, 2025.

Brewers walk off Mets extend nine game win streak

Milwaukee erased a 5-0 deficit and beat New York 7-6 in Milwaukee on August 10, 2025. The Brewers tied the game at 6-6 in the eighth on Joey Ortiz's two-out RBI single off the glove of first baseman Pete Alonso. Isaac Collins followed with a 363 foot homer off Mets closer Edwin Diaz in the ninth for the walk-off. Earlier, Cedric Mullins opened the fourth with his 16th home run and William Contreras hit two homers to power Milwaukee. The Mets jumped ahead early with two runs in the first and added more, taking a five-run lead before the comeback began. The Mets bullpen could not seal the win, and Diaz took the loss after the blast. The Brewers extended their winning streak to nine games as they head into their next series with the Pirates, while the Mets look to rebound against Atlanta.

Key Takeaways

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Brewers extend nine game win streak
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Collins delivers the walk-off homer
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Contreras adds two homers to spark rally
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Mets suffer seventh straight loss
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Priester suffers rough night after strong run
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Mets bullpen falters in late innings
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Upcoming series shift attention to Pirates and Braves
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Defining moment shows how a single swing can change a night

"Collins delivers the walk-off blast to cap a wild night"

Highlight moment in the ninth

"Priester's strong run ends in a rough final inning"

Factual assessment of pitchers' night

"The Mets could not protect a five-run cushion"

Assessment of game turning point

"This demonstrates how quickly a game can flip"

Editorial perspective

The night underscores Milwaukee’s depth and resolve. Contreras supplied power when the team needed it and the bullpen held firm after a rocky ninth. For the Mets, the collapse highlights ongoing issues with late game relief and the pressure of keeping pace in a stacked NL East. The result raises questions about New York’s ability to close out games when their offense stalls and invites scrutiny of how the pitching staff handles high leverage moments in back-to-back games. The late drama also reshapes expectations as Milwaukee prepares for a homestand that could widen its grip on the division race.

Highlights

  • Walk-off wins are why we watch baseball
  • Momentum shifts fast in August
  • One swing can change a night
  • Resilience shows up when the clock runs out

A dramatic finish that lingers as both teams set their sights on the coming week.

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