The game was decided by attrition. Milwaukee survived a 12-inning marathon to defeat Oakland 15-14, overcoming a six-run third inning deficit in a contest that featured 29 runs and 34 hits between the two teams.
Tyler Soderstrom carried Oakland's offense with two home runs and four RBI, going 3-for-4 with two walks. Nick Kurtz added two homers and three RBI on a 3-for-6 night. For Milwaukee, Andrew Vaughn delivered 4-for-6 with four RBI, including a solo homer and two doubles. William Contreras contributed three hits and three RBI, highlighted by a three-run homer in the 10th inning.
The decisive moment came in the 12th inning when Turang grounded into a fielder's choice that scored Yelich. Milwaukee had seized control in the 10th with four runs, capped by Contreras's three-run blast to center, but Oakland answered immediately with four of their own, including Heim's game-tying solo shot.
Jeffrey Springs allowed 5 runs over 5 innings for Oakland, while Jose Suarez took the loss despite allowing just 1 run over 2 innings. Abner Uribe earned the win for Milwaukee, and Chad Patrick recorded his third save of the season.
Milwaukee extended its winning streak to three games and improved to 40-23. Oakland snapped a losing streak but fell to 31-34.