MLB wrap: Brewers come from behind to beat Mets in 18 innings

Ameer Tyree

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Miller Park just had its longest game ever.

The Brewers managed to top the Mets 4-3 after 18 innings on Saturday.

Ryan Braun sealed the deal for Milwaukee with a double in the bottom of the 18th that brought two runners home.

The left fielder totaled six hits in his eight at-bats in the contest. His double gave him his only RBIs of the night.

Pete Alonso hit the only home run of the game in the ninth inning for the Mets. He finished with two hits.

The Brewers had lost two straight before beating New York. They sit at third in the NL Central.

The Mets on the other hand are third in the NL East.

Studs of the Night

Michael Chavis belted two home runs in Boston's 15-2 drubbing of the White Sox.

Alex Bregman recorded two home runs in the Astros' 14-2 win over the Angels.

Manny Machado sent two balls sailing over the fence against the Dodgers in the Padres' 7-6 loss.

Duds of the Night

Dee Gordon was hitless in four at-bats in the Mariners' 5-4 loss to the Indians.

Jorge Polanco didn't get a hit in five at-bats as his Twins topped the Yankees 7-3.

Highlight

Kevin Pillar scaled a wall to save a home run.

What's Next?

Dodgers (22-13) at Padres (18-16) — Los Angeles just held off San Diego on Saturday, despite two Manny Machado home runs. The Dodgers sit atop the NL West. But the Padres are just a few games back.

Ameer Tyree