Cardinals vs. Brewers Game Highlights (9/13/25) | MLB Highlights

The Brewers are the first to punch their ticket to October. An eight straight loss by the Mets today. Mathematically clinched Milwaukee a spot tonight. The champagne will await the Brew Crew as they face the St. Louis Cardinals in game two of this threeame series. Jacob Miserowski an audition for him for the postseason. He’s going to be a starter. Is he going to be a reliever? Is he going to be on the roster? The Brewers have some decisions and these starts matter and Donovan is bad. Zarowski off and running. Here’s Ivon Herrera and Herrera with a highf fly ball to left field. Collins going back to the trap to the wall. It’s gone. Herrera sitting on the fast ball and he knocks it out of the park to give the Cardinals an early lead. Great swing and a great way to start this game for the Cardinals. 101 the pitch speed, 101 the exit velocity. Alec Berles hit a triple here last night, his second of the year. Berles hard contact right at Joe Ortiz on one hop. And that’ll bring up Wilson Contrarus. He’ll embrace with his brother William. Oh well, that might be dinner table conversation, too. Well, we’ll give you a hug and then uh well, you’re going to have to run some dirt on that bruise. And this is where he struggles when guys get on base out of the stretch. Runners on base. Throw and two to Newbar. And Newbar strokes this one into the gap. That will be down for a base hit off the wall. Shurio to pick it up and fire in. Here comes the relay home. It’s not in time. And the Cardinals have a two nothing lead. The ball got away from Contras at home plate and allowed an extra base for Newar as well. He’s at third. Ball smoked by Newar to the left center field gap. I thought, oh, we had a chance out there, but Contras Motors around third. A high relay throw here for Ortiz. William Contreras, the Brewers catcher, misses it and allows Newar to get to third to hit cont. That’s a it’s a rough error. So, Saji strikes out. Miz gives up a couple of runs. Zerowski will oppose Sunny Gray, who’s been by far the best starting pitcher for the Cardinals this season. When Gray starts, the Cardinals are 20 and N. Sunonny strikes out the side after one. The Cardinals lead in Milwaukee two nothing. This is interesting about Misarowski though, Alex. He’s getting hit. He’s not normally his problem is he walks and then he gives up a hit. Now they’re just getting hit. They faced him before. They have a good game plan. It looks like the Cardinals do. Can he make an adjustment? So a one, two, three inning for Mizowski. Good bounce back for him. Sunonny Gray struck out the side. Begin this game. Now we’ll face Contrarus, Yelich, and Collins. First pitch swinging. William Contreres drops one into center. Now the Brewers have their first hit of the night. People don’t realize they think Christian Yell just hit singles. He’s got pop when he’s right. Runner goes Yell strikes out. Throw to second in time. A strike him out. Throw him out. Double play. First first of all great pitch by Sunny Gray here. 3-2 to Christian Yelich. Break him. And then the throw by Haw is just perfect. Peter had no chance. Top of the order. Brendan Donovan against Jacob Mizarowski. Donovan drives this one to right field. That ball is gone. Second homer for the Cardinals tonight. And Donovan is into double digits on the season. It’s 3 nothing St. Louis. Little curveball down and in. Donovan just drops a bat head on it. Fresh up to the major leagues. Your first time out. You throw a 100. Everyone’s like, “Oh, look at the cool new toy.” If you remember after the Cardinals face him the first time, I think it was Pahes that said, “Next time we see them, we’ll be ready.” And this time they’re ready. three nothing deficit after the home run by Brendan Donovan in the top of the inning. First four outs that Sunonny Gray recorded tonight were swinging strikeouts. 3-2 coming. Ground ball up the middle. That’s a base hit. He’ll stop at first. It’s a leadoff single and maybe that starts another big third inning. Durban up the middle and it’s backto back singles for the Brewers here in the third. Two on, nobody out. Broken bat Ortiz dribbler and Borman has no play. Everybody’s safe. Runner crossed in front of him and the bases are loaded with nobody out. And he’s saying, I got a ball that was hit about 40 mph. Someone’s got to make some sort of a play there. Instead, the bases are loaded for South Freel. Freelick to center field. Scott is there. Tagging from third is Bowers. Throw goes to third. The Brewers are on the board. Sack fly from South Pick and it’s 3-1. Base hit to the outfield should tie the game. And here’s Churio Gray set and he throws. Swinging a miss. He got him back to the breaking ball. That’s the one that he got swinging strike two on and it gets a huge second out here in the third inning. Now the Brewers will need something with two out from Bryce Dang if they’re to get more than just the one run. Bouncing ball right side. That should end the inning. The Brewers get just the one run. And then Victor Scott with a chance to drive in a run. Get that run back. The Brewers scored in the bottom of the third, but now two outs and a runner on first base. There’s a line drive from Victor Scott to second. McGiving is Cheurio and he makes the catch. Rewind that one and hang on to it. Oh my goodness, what a grab. Jackson Torio. He just saved a run and what a catch it was. Sprinting left into the right center field gap. This is a great job by Sunny Gray of mixing it up and using all of his pitches. When he gets two strikes, he goes to the ones he knows he can put them away with. He’s got him going out of the strike zone. He’s got him fooled. And it’ll be a 1, two, three, fourth. 3-1 St. Louis. Top of the fifth. There’s a line drive into center field from Herrera. Churio unable to track this one down. And it bounces off the wall. Herrera digging for two and he’ll get in there sliding. One out double for Ivon Herrera. Ali Marmo mentioned Ivon Herrera as one of the positives from this season. This dude can hit. Triple shy of a cycle already. And he’s in scoring position with one out for Alec Burles. Fly ball left field from Berles. Collins underneath it. Two gone. Bring up Wilson. Contras and Contras smokes this one into the gap. Down for a base hit. Herrera around third to score. And it’s 4-1 St. Louis. Far cry from the first 11 innings Miserowski’s career where he did not surrender a hit. He’s been touched for seven here tonight. So Msarowski is finished after five innings tonight. Gives up the four runs on seven hits and gives way to Grant Anderson. This is one of the big stories for Milwaukee down the stretch. They’re navigating a lot of bullpin injuries and there are some serious question marks there. These are opportunities for these Brewer guys and some of these youngsters to pitch in big moments and prove that they deserve a roster spot. Collins charging in and this drops for a base hits with Ortiz backpedaling and falling down. Aggressive base running from Saji who runs right in front of Collins and gets to third. A little blue hit by the Cardinals and gets to third. Pitching change for Milwaukee. So here’s Victor Scott with Rob Zestrrisy taking over on the mound. Scott takes a swing here and lifts it to right center. Pretty deep. Cheerio going back, makes the catch on the track. So Jay-Z tags from third, heads home, and the Cardinals lead five to one. That popup being caught would have prevented a run from scoring. Now here’s a ground ball on the left side. Durban ranging to his left field, spins, throws to first and not dug out by Bowowers. It actually trickles down the first baseline towards home plate. And going all the way to third on the play is Pahz. So, not only will they not get the out, but Durban will be charged with an error that allows Pahz to get all the way to third. And this gets all the way to the back stop. Another run will score. It’ll be a wild pitch on Zestrny. And this has not been a clean inning defensively for the Brewers. Sunonny Gray has departed. Responsible for South Freick at first, but terrific night. Eight strikeouts. Matt Swanson is into the game. grounds one left side. Ite up to Jay-Z and he’s unable to recover. Two two on terrain way outside. It’s over the glove of Pah. Back to the back stop. Felic and Cheerio both move up 90 ft. Swanson swung on and missed. He got him. Matt needed that one. And there’s the first out with Wilson Contraras coming up. He pops it up center field. Scott underneath it and a run will score as Freelick comes home. So now Yelich Yawitch with a chopper second. Donovan fields and throws and the inning is over. Brewers get a run. They do it on just one hit. Walk try to build a rally here with nobody out in the eighth. Trying to get back into this game. Three look with the knock now on walk and all of a sudden you’re in the heart of the order inside. Ball four. Bases loaded. Nobody out. William Contrus at the plates. Contras to center field. Scott drifting back. He’s underneath it and makes the catch. Tagging from third is Freelick. He’ll come home and the Brewers are within three. That’ll bring up Yelich. And Yelich grounds one up the middle. Going to be a tough play for the Chargers to JC. He gets the out and another run will score. Four runs scored on outs. Taking a little bite out of this deficit, but still looking for that big swing. Payoff pitch up and away ball four and they will send Bowowers to the plate. Jake has been the hottest bat over the last week plus and a fly ball to center. It is shallow coming in as Scott and he’ll make the catch and the inning is over. Brewers get two. Cardinals leading the Brewers six to four as we go to the ninth inning. Meyers back out there. Stressful little start to this ninth inning for Tobias. One and two on Saji playing shortstop. The pitch with two on Saji. Ground ball headed toward right field. Base hit coming around third. Church is streaking to the plate. The throw goes for third and hit the runner and goes into foul territory. Down to second goes to JC. The Cardinals have added on and lead seven to four. Two-2 swing and a miss. Struck him out. So two away. And now Pedro Pahz. Tobias Meyers pitches a swing and there’s a ball that is hit in the air to right center. stays up long enough for Freelick to get there and the right fielder puts it away. But the Cardinals got one run back and left two on. Getting a look of here is Riley O’Brien going to try to shut things down. Two hit by pitch and all of a sudden they’re one swing away from tying this game. But guess what? The Brewers have a tying run in the plate again. Remarkable. Freelick a base hit into the gap. Durban around third. He will score and the Brewers are within two. An RBI double for Freelick in the ninth. Then it’s 75 and now the tying run is on second base. Nice job by Victor Scott to cut this ball off. The only thing was by him sliding and going away it allowed Freelick to get to second base and now the tying run is in scoring position. This is Brewers baseball. They trailed in this game six to one. Cheerio Raml stopped by a diving Donovan but he won’t be able to throw out Cheerio and a run will score. Milwaukee is within one. We’re going to get a pitching change. Running out of options here to try to close this game out. You got to give William Contrarus a shot here. He’s your cleanup hitter. First and third, one out. Contrarus taps this one up the third baseline. Freick will score and the game is tied. Milwaukee comes back with three in the ninth and a team that will not quit. One of the hardest things to do in sport, especially baseball, the game on the line, the crowd’s chanting your name. Try not to do too much. called strike three down the middle at 96. They just throw a fast ball right down the middle and Christian yellow just wasn’t ready for it. Now Isaac Collins who’s 0 for four tonight. Collins line drive to right. Right in the tracks of the right fielder Church who’s there to make the catch to the 10th we go. And now a bases loaded nobody out situation that has to work around. Comes home andrera with a ground ball left side. Flip to the bag for one on the first. It’s a double play. A run will score. Well, the Brewers will trade the two outs for that run. If you get out of this with only the one run, if you’re the Brewers, you’re pleased. Pitch, broken bat, ground ball to first. Flip is made in time. Brewers get out of it with just the one run. They have 10 walk-off wins this season. Line drive into the gap. Base hits and this game is tied. Caleb Durban comes up with the goods and it’s 88 in the 10th. Really, really nice swing here by Caleb Durban. Stays right on it. Barrels it into the left center field gap. So, here’s Monasterio. Boy, if ever there is a game that represents Brewers baseball, this is it. And the 2-2. Monasterio up the middle. Base hits. Here comes Durban around third. The throw home. Not in time. And the Brewers on a day where they clinch can celebrate properly from down 6 to one. Three in the ninth to tie, two in the 10th to win it. This is how you want to celebrate a postseason vote. Not know the loss where you get to go in there in front of your home crowd. Walk-off winner. What a game.

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18 comments
  1. Hello, I'm a Korean Milwaukee fan🇰🇷
    It's amazing that you've always made such amazing results in your 4th year of cheering
    As it is a small market team, there is not much recognition in Korea, but I started cheering because I fell in love with the passion of Milwaukee fans and players, and I am proud of myself for making this choice. Always been weak in the postseason but I believe this year will be different!
    Let's go crew❤

  2. Yelich is such an overrated joke people are going to look at the home run total but that was about 600 plate appearance this idiot strikes out swinging at balls to feed in the dirt he lets fastballs down the middle go this f*** head is just awful and I assure you the Brewers would have dumped his 24 million dollars a year if they could have. 24 million for a DH hitting about 260 yeah that's getting our money's worth douchebag

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