The game was decided in one explosive inning. Milwaukee scored seven runs in the second and cruised to a 16-2 victory over San Francisco, turning what began as a competitive contest into a rout at American Family Field.

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Brice Turang anchored the offensive assault, going 2-for-2 with two RBI and two walks. Christian Yelich contributed three hits and two RBI, while Jackson Chourio added two hits and three RBI. The Brewers collected 18 hits total, with nine different players recording at least one hit.

The decisive second inning began after Matt Chapman's two-run homer gave San Francisco a 2-0 lead. Milwaukee answered immediately as Sal Frelick doubled home Jake Bauers, then Luis Rengifo singled home Frelick to tie the game. Chourio's double scored two more runs, Turang tripled home two additional runs, and William Contreras capped the rally with a sacrifice fly. The seven-run frame turned a two-run deficit into a 7-2 advantage.

Landen Roupp absorbed the loss for San Francisco, allowing eight runs on eight hits over four innings. The right-hander walked five batters and struck out four, falling to 5-6 with a 4.22 ERA. Chad Patrick earned the victory for Milwaukee with one scoreless inning of relief, improving to 3-2.

Milwaukee improved to 35-21 and maintained first place in their division. San Francisco fell to 23-36 despite entering the game with a one-game winning streak.