The game turned in one devastating inning. Arizona erased a two-run deficit with four runs in the fourth, transforming a quiet Tuesday night into a commanding 6-2 victory over Milwaukee at American Family Field.
Nolan Arenado delivered the decisive blow with a three-run homer to left center, his fifth of the season. The veteran third baseman finished 1-for-3 with three RBIs and a walk, carrying a .284 average into the contest. Adrian Del Castillo opened the fourth-inning rally with a solo shot to left center before Arenado's blast gave Arizona the lead for good.
Milwaukee had seized early control behind doubles from Brice Turang and Jake Bauers. Bauers doubled to center in the first inning, bringing Turang home for the game's first run. Turang returned the favor in the third, doubling to center to score Brandon Lockridge and extend the Brewers' lead to 2-0.
Brandon Sproat absorbed the loss for Milwaukee, allowing six hits and four earned runs over 4.1 innings with five strikeouts. His ERA stands at 6.75. Kevin Ginkel earned the victory for Arizona with 1.1 innings of one-hit relief, striking out three while carrying a 3.95 ERA.
Arizona added insurance runs in the ninth on solo homers by Ketel Marte and Corbin Carroll. Both teams entered with identical 15-13 records, with Arizona snapping a one-game losing streak while Milwaukee's two-game winning streak came to an end.