29 total runs. 11 home runs. 34 hits. 444 pitches. 12 innings. Only the fourth game in MLB history like this. π€―βΎπ₯
June 8 β Brewers 15, Athletics 14. Las Vegas Ballpark.
The first regular-season MLB game in Las Vegas in 30 years. And it was exactly as unhinged as you'd expect.
Andrew Vaughn was the hero. Four hits. Four RBIs. Including a two-run double in the 9th that tied the game at 10. Without that swing the Brewers go home losers.
The 12th inning? Christian Yelich standing on third as the automatic runner. Brice Turang grounded to second base. Jeff McNeil threw wide to home. Yelich scored. Game over. A walk-off the Athletics will never forgive themselves for.
Contreras Gave Them the Lead. The A's Took It Right Back.
William Contreras was electric β 3 hits, a 463-foot three-run homer off Scott Barlow that gave Milwaukee a 14-10 lead in the 10th. The Brewers thought it was done. It wasn't.
Nick Kurtz answered with two homers for the Athletics. Tyler Soderstrom also hit two. Jonah Heim tied it with a pinch-hit homer. The A's hit seven home runs and still lost.
Kyle Harrison gave up 8 runs, 8 hits and 3 homers in just 2.1 innings β after not allowing more than 2 runs in any of his first 11 outings this season. Jackson Chourio went 3-for-5 and scored three times. The teams combined to throw 14 pitchers.
The Vegas Debut Delivered
The first MLB game in Las Vegas in three decades. Temperatures in the high 80s. Wind blowing out. A Triple-A bandbox converted for the big leagues. It was always going to be a slugfest.
The wildest game of the 2026 MLB season. And it happened in Las Vegas. Of course it did. π²
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