Brewers Outlast A's 15-14 in 12 Innings as Teams Combine for 11 Homers and 34 Hits in Las Vegas
Brewers edged the Athletics 15-14 in a 12-inning slugfest featuring 11 home runs and 34 hits, with the winning run scoring on a throwing error in the 12th.
- Andrew Vaughn led the Milwaukee Brewers to a 15-14 victory over the Athletics in 12 innings at Las Vegas Ballpark, a wild game featuring 11 homers.
- Hosting games at their Triple-A affiliate site, the Las Vegas Aviators, the Athletics played outside their normal home in West Sacramento, California, in a historic matchup.
- Offensive firepower dominated as 14 pitchers combined to throw 444 pitches across 34 total hits; Shea Langeliers hit a 483 ft homer and William Contreras added a 463 ft shot off Scott Barlow.
- Milwaukee secured the decisive run in the 12th inning when automatic runner Christian Yelich scored on a grounder by Brice Turang, following an error by Athletics second baseman Jeff McNeil.
- Brewers starter Kyle Harrison allowed eight runs and three homers in 2⅓ innings, while LHP Robert Gasser faces Athletics RHP J.T. Ginn on Tuesday in the series continuation.
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