The game was decided in the 10th inning when Pittsburgh broke open a deadlocked contest. Nick Gonzales delivered the decisive blow with a two-run single that gave the Pirates a 6-3 victory over Milwaukee at American Family Field.

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Gonzales finished 3-for-5 with two RBIs, carrying Pittsburgh's offense throughout the night. The second baseman, batting .302 on the season, provided timely hitting in both regulation and extra innings to lift the Pirates to their first win after a loss.

The 10th inning broke open when Reynolds singled to left to score Davis, giving Pittsburgh a 3-4 lead. Gonzales followed with his game-winning single to left that scored Yorke and Reynolds, extending the margin to 3-6 and settling the outcome.

Jacob Misiorowski anchored Milwaukee's effort with six innings of work, striking out nine while allowing three earned runs. The right-hander carried a 3.31 ERA but received no decision as the Brewers' bullpen faltered in extra innings. Angel Zerpa took the loss after allowing three runs in two-thirds of an inning.

Pittsburgh improved to 15-11 and snapped a losing streak. Milwaukee fell to 13-12, extending their losing streak to three games.