Pittsburgh Pirates Beat Milwaukee Brewers in Extra-Inning Game
Introduction
The Pittsburgh Pirates won 6-3 against the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at American Family Field. This result means the Brewers have now lost four games in a row.
Main Body
The game began with strong performances from both starting pitchers. The Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski pitched six innings with nine strikeouts and three runs allowed, while reaching speeds over 100 mph. Meanwhile, the Pirates' Mitch Keller pitched five innings, giving up three runs with six strikeouts. The score remained tied until the tenth inning, when Pittsburgh scored three runs. This rally started with a hit by Bryan Reynolds, followed by a hit from Nick Gonzales that brought in two more runners. Analysts pointed out a clear difference in how both teams handled scoring opportunities. The Brewers struggled significantly, failing to score in seven out of eight chances with runners in scoring position. In contrast, the Pirates were more efficient, converting four of their seven opportunities, which ultimately decided the game. As a result, the Pirates have improved their record to 16-11, moving into third place in the National League Central Division, while the Brewers are now 13-13 in fifth place. Looking ahead to the final game on Sunday, April 26, Milwaukee will start Kyle Harrison, who has a 3.05 ERA. Pittsburgh will start Carmen Mlodzinski, who has a 3.28 ERA. However, because Mlodzinski rarely pitches five full innings, the Pirates may need to rely heavily on their bullpen. The Brewers' batting order will remain the same, featuring key players like Brice Turang, William Contreras, and Gary Sánchez.
Conclusion
The Pittsburgh Pirates currently lead the series. The final game will take place Sunday afternoon before the Brewers return home to face the Arizona Diamondbacks.