The game turned on one devastating inning. Milwaukee scored eight runs in the sixth to transform a 3-2 contest into a rout, defeating Arizona 13-2 at American Family Field.

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Tyler Black drove the offensive explosion with three hits and three RBIs, going 3-for-5 on the night. Black delivered two key singles in the sixth inning burst, including one that scored Mitchell and another that brought home Contreras and Turang. Sal Frelick added a solo homer in the second inning and scored three runs, while William Contreras contributed two hits and two RBIs.

The sixth inning unraveled quickly for Arizona. Mitchell singled home Frelick to make it 6-2, then Contreras drove in two more with a single to left. Black's second RBI single of the inning pushed the lead to 9-2, followed by Bauers' two-run single and Hamilton's ground rule double that capped the eight-run frame.

Chad Patrick earned the victory despite allowing five walks, striking out five over five innings with a 2.57 ERA. Merrill Kelly absorbed the loss, surrendering five runs on six hits and five walks in five innings, carrying a 9.20 ERA.

Milwaukee improved to 14-13 after snapping a losing streak. Arizona fell to 15-12 despite entering on a one-game winning streak.