Brewers vs. Cardinals Game Highlights (9/21/25) | MLB Highlights

The Milwaukee Brewers wrapping up their regular season series with the St. Louis Cardinals this afternoon. And it could be a party in the L for the best team in baseball with a record of 95 and 60. A Brewers win or a Cubs loss this afternoon secures the National League Central for the third straight year and the fourth time in the last five season for the Milwaukee Brewers. And this could be the final appearance for Nolan Aronado in a Cardinal uniform. And here comes Oliver Marmal. Handshakes, big smiles, and here’s the ovation. But great to see the Cardinals get a chance to have their fan base acknowledge. A man that’s meant so much. Here’s Matthew Libertore. He is the left-hander for the Cardinals that makes his 29th start. Has not pitched against the Brewers since April. He was very good. Victor Retreat. Still going back to the warning track. He’s got it. Three up, three down for the Brewers. And the Cardinals are coming to bat at Bush Stadium. All gas, no breaks. Welcome back, Robert Gasser pitching with the Brewers for the first time since undergoing Tommy John surgery. In fact, the Brewers won all five of the starts he made in his rookie season in Milwaukee. So, a hit batter and a walk after the first out of the inning. Nbar swings and he pops it up to the left of home plate. A play on the track and going to his knees. Jansen stays with it and makes the catch. He was fighting the sunshine but made a two-handed grab retiring Nbar setting up Jordan Walker and first ball swinging a popup by Jordan Walker and Robert Gasser is going to get through this first inning. Welcome back to the big leagues to the young lefty. Andrew gets his start at second base today for Terraang. Proven himself to be incredibly valuable and he lines one to center field. A base hit Monasterio a two out single. How impressive is that? 98 mph fast ball down and in. One and two the count. Monisterio takes off. Jansen takes one inside and Andrew is going to steal second base. See if Jansen can pick him up. Little pop diving catch at second for me with a super play takes care of Jansen. Rolls with it. Shows the umpire. He has the ball in the glove and the Brewers are out in the second inning leaving Monasterio in scoring position. And unfortunately some tough news for the Brewers. Corresponding move to Gasser being activated is Brandon Woodruff landing on the injured list. And it’s going to be that next man man up mentality. Maybe it’s this guy right here. Robert Gasser with a strike out of Jose Fermine. He looks sharp. I mean he is driving through the baseball and his misses are very small out of the zone. Swung on. There’s another ball lifted in the air. This to short center field and the short stop. Ortiz calls and makes the catch in front of the left fielder Collins. So, back-to-back hits for Milwaukee as we open the top of the third inning. This is what Milwaukee does. They’re relentless. Put the ball in play and the bases are loaded with one away. And here comes Andrew Vaughn. He’s been one of the hotter Brewer hitters. Half swing and he goes. Liberator gets a huge K. Well, if there’s anybody who’s due for a moment, it is Reese Hoskins. Base is loaded. Two outs on the ground. Going to be a long throw for Sajay-Z. And no problem. Each team’s put the leadoff man on in this third inning. Brewers did not get theirs around. See if the Cardinals can plate Scott. There’s a bun attempt. He popped that one up towards first base and it’s going to be caught. Eric Fetty, the former Cardinal is loosening in the Brewer bullpen. Gives you an idea that Gasser’s pitch count is going to be restricted somewhat. That’s a fly ball to left. Collins is back and that one’s going to fly out of here. St. Louis two to nothing here in the bottom of the third. Herrera, one of their best home run threats, just hit one and then some. The first hit against Gasser today. So, the Cardinals strike first on a long ball from Herrera. Eric Fetty back in St. Louis. Very familiar with this mound. Injury news today with Brandon Woodruff. So, while it’s not like full open auditions, Vinnie, I think these are big outings right now for guys like Eric Petty. Back-to-back walks to start this fourth inning. Two men aboard, nobody out for Jose Fermine. Next pitch to Fermine is hit high down the left field line towards the corner and that is going to be off the wall. One run scores. Here comes another. They’re going to send him home. We might have a play at the plate, but they don’t get the relay in time. A two-run double by Jos Ferine off the left field wall and it’s 4 nothing Cardinals. Fine was able to keep that ball fair and there’s still nobody out here in the fourth inning. So Fetty does get tough. Settles in and gets through it. He does give up a couple of runs and the Cardinals are up four nothing. So here’s Joey. Ortiz a base hit back in the third. First pitch to him. He is lying down the right field line. That could be extra bases for Ortiz. It rolls all the way into the corner. Joey on the move. He is not stopping at second. He’s digging for three. Here’s the throw. And Ortiz with a head first slide in there with a triple. Joey Ortiz lined one inside the line. hit it at 101 off the bat and a triple for Joey Ortiz and the Brewers in business here. 3-2. Cheerio lifts one in the air to center. Scott is coming in. Sunglasses on. Reaches up. Makes the catch. Tagging from third is Ortiz. Here’s the throw home. Not in time. And the Brewers get one of those runs back. It’s 4-1 St. Louis. Two outs for Caleb Durban. Oh no. Cracked his helmet. Durban looks like he’s all right, but that snap the C flap off his helmet. That was very scary. My goodness. Fast got away from Swanson. Sails. Oh man, so lucky that that got helmet and not his face. Monisterio on the ground. It’s backhanded by Sajay. He’s got no play though. And here come the Brewers with two outs. Durban hit by a pitch. Monasterio’s got his third hit of the game. And now Tumman aboard with two outs for Danny Jansen. Tying run coming to the plate. Jam shot roller to first. Brewers got a couple of two out base runners, but they strand him. Blake Perkins leads the way for Milwaukee. Ortiz to follow. And then Cheerio once again. And another hit for Blake Perkins, his second of the game. So you had the leadoff single by Perkins, but he is still at first. Two outs later for Isaac Collins. And it’s ball four. And there you go. Collins. Another good at bat. Brewers will take it. Let’s see if Andrew Vaughn can make that hurt. Vaughn gets jammed. And so two more left on base. Brewers are now two for 26 this series, hitting with runners in scoring position. Fetty came on and gave up two runs immediately to the first three batters he faced. But he has been nails ever since. Pat Murphy’s going to make the move here. Had Zstrrisy ready. Four to1 Cardinals. We’re in the bottom of the eighth. There’s a bunt and that’ll work for a sacrifice as Nar gives himself up. Jordan Walker with runners at second and third and an intentional walk to put him aboard to load him up. You set up a double play chance, but you get a lefty on lefty matchup. The 02 Gorman got him. Second out of the inning and Grant Anderson is going to come on to try to get the last out of this eighth and keep this at a 4-1 game. The runners lead all the way around on three and two. They take off the pitch. Fairmine takes high. That’s a walk with the bases loaded. The Cardinals lead 5 to one. Third RBI of the game for Fine. And the Cardinals lead five to one now. Fly ball into left field. Collins coming in. He’s got it. And the inning is over. A run comes in. Brewers down to their last out here in the ninth. Base hit should bring in a run. Popped him up. Gorman on the run. Church is there. He’s got it. And the Cardinals win the home finale. Brewers dropped the series. Picked up the big extra inning win yesterday and today just again couldn’t get that big hit. Now let’s see if the Reds can hold off the Cubs and, you know, start spraying the champagne and party in the clubhouse. And ball game. Your Milwaukee Brewers are National League Central Division champions. The magic number has dropped to zero. A shared celebration for the best team in Major League Baseball.

Brewers vs. Cardinals full game highlights from 9/21/25, Presented by @Phillips66Co

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  1. STATEMENT SERIES WIN !!!! UNDISPUTED Manager of the Year Oliver Jose Marmol and his St. Louis Cardinals (the GREATEST team in the league REGARDLESS of record) are the HOTTEST team since All-Star Break. The squad is going 82-80, getting into the postseason once again and in one/two months (depending on when the games are in October/November), HUDDLING with a World Series trophy for the unprecedented TWELFTH time!

    Iván Aaron Herrera, SETTING THE TONE … In the bottom of the third inning, the 25-year-old from Panama City, Panama, gets the offense rolling by DEMOLISHING A BOMB to left center field, driving in Victor Dwanyne Scott II!

    UH-HUH … A FILTHY #SCTOP10 double play as third baseman Nolan Brian Gorman FIRED to second baseman José Miguel Fermín who then HURLED to first baseman Alec Michael Burleson. That SHOWS the STL is not only the best offensively, but defensively, too!

    José Miguel Fermín, making SUPERSTAR-like plays. In the bottom of the fourth inning, the 26-year-old from Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, SMOKES an RBI double to left field, bringing in Jordan Alexander Walker and Nolan Brian Gorman!!

    In the bottom of the eighth inning, José Miguel Fermín AIN'T DONE as he shows EXCELLENT plate discipline to score Iván Aaron Herrera on a CLASSIC walk.

    Y'all, let's give a BIG hand to Matthew Joseph Liberatore! The 25-year-old from Peoria, Arizona, gets SERIOUS with SIX huge strikeouts. MAD PROPS go to Matthew Patrick Svanson, Ryan Austin Fernandez and Riley Chun-Young O'Brien, all part of the best bullpen in the league, for the PERFECT defense.

    TIME TO FLY !!!!!!!!!!!!! #12in25 #STLFLY

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