The game was decided in one explosive inning. Milwaukee scored four times in the second to take command, then rode Jacob Misiorowski's dominant pitching to a 6-0 shutout victory over New York at American Family Field.
Misiorowski was untouchable, striking out 11 batters over six innings while allowing just two hits and no runs. The right-hander walked two and threw 95 pitches to earn his third win of the season. His ERA stands at 2.45.
The Brewers broke through against Max Fried in the second inning with a four-run outburst. Brandon Lockridge singled home Sánchez for the first run, then Sal Frelick brought home Vaughn with another single to center. Rengifo scored on Joey Ortiz's fielder's choice, and Jackson Chourio capped the rally with an RBI single that scored Lockridge. Milwaukee added single runs in the third and seventh innings to complete the scoring.
Fried lasted six innings for the Yankees, allowing five runs on six hits with five strikeouts and three walks. The left-hander fell to 4-2 with a 2.91 ERA. New York managed just three hits against Milwaukee pitching, with Shane Drohan closing out the final three innings with three strikeouts.
Milwaukee improved to 19-16 and snapped a losing streak. New York fell to 25-12 after the shutout loss.