Padres vs Brewers Recap: Brewers rally past Padres 6-4

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Brewers Take Control in Explosive Fourth Inning
The Milwaukee Brewers dominated the San Diego Padres on Tuesday at home, winning decisively six to four. Coming into the game, Milwaukee was riding a five-game winning streak after edging the Yankees the night before. San Diego had just grabbed a thrilling three-to-two victory with late-inning heroics. However, the Brewers' bats came alive when it mattered most. The pivotal moment arrived in the fourth inning when Milwaukee erupted for six runs. Brandon Sproat, the Brewers' starting pitcher, held San Diego scoreless through three innings while his teammates built momentum. Although the Padres scored two early runs in the fourth inning themselves, the Brewers' explosive response overwhelmed them. This dramatic turn of events set the tone for the remainder of the game and proved the difference.
San Diego Fights Back Despite Strong Milwaukee Start
San Diego refused to go down without a fight despite the Brewers' fourth-inning explosion. Manny Andujar became the Padres' offensive spark plug, launching a towering home run in the sixth inning that traveled four hundred five feet. His powerful swing at an eighty-two mile-per-hour curveball sent the ball soaring into the night with an exit velocity of one hundred one miles per hour. Later in the eighth inning, Andujar doubled to center field again, driving in Tatis Jr. from third base. His consecutive hits gave San Diego hope and momentum despite being down by two runs at that point. Although the Padres gathered two additional runs, they still fell short of Milwaukee's total. Andujar's resilience and determination showcased San Diego's competitive spirit until the final out.
Milwaukee's Fourth-Inning Explosion Proves Decisive
Milwaukee's fourth inning was an offensive showcase that sealed the game's outcome. Ortiz opened the scoring with a home run to left center in the third inning, and the Brewers poured it on in the fourth. Frelick singled to left, scoring Bauers and Contreras while advancing Mitchell to second. Ortiz then hit a sacrifice fly that brought Mitchell home, extending Milwaukee's lead. Turang delivered the knockout blow with a double to left field that scored both Hamilton and Frelick. This five-run fourth-inning performance demonstrated the Brewers' offensive depth and consistency. Despite San Diego's ninth-inning efforts, the damage from that explosive fourth inning proved too much to overcome. Milwaukee's combination of timely hitting and aggressive base running made the difference.
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