Monday, September 1st, 2025

The Philadelphia Phillies staged a dramatic comeback to top the Milwaukee Brewers 10-8 in an action-packed series opener, overcoming an early four-run deficit on Monday afternoon in Milwaukee.
Brandon Marsh led the Phillies’ charge, going 4 for 5 at the plate and driving in the decisive run in the ninth inning. Marsh’s single brought home pinch-runner Garrett Stubbs, breaking an 8-8 tie. After Abner Uribe issued walks to Kyle Schwarber and J.T. Realmuto, sandwiched around a strikeout of Bryce Harper, Marsh capitalized with his clutch hit. Harrison Bader quickly added insurance, singling in Realmuto to extend the lead.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy was ejected following a heated argument over a checked-swing call against Realmuto during a crucial ninth-inning at-bat.
Bryce Harper homered and Bader compiled a 3-for-5 night, including two doubles and three RBI, helping the Phillies notch their win in a pivotal matchup between two powerhouse teams. For Milwaukee, Brice Turang and Caleb Durbin each homered, giving the Brewers early momentum.
David Robertson secured the win for Philadelphia despite surrendering two runs in the eighth inning. Jhoan Duran shut the door in the ninth, recording his 25th save of the season. The Brewers’ Abner Uribe was tagged with the loss after allowing the decisive runs.
Milwaukee opened with authority, jumping to a 4-0 advantage thanks to home runs from Turang and Durbin in each of the first two innings. Philadelphia’s response was swift, as Harper launched a 101 mph fastball over the center-field wall to ignite the comeback.
The Phillies eventually grabbed a 6-5 lead with a three-run sixth inning. However, a fielding miscue by Bryson Stott allowed the Brewers to tie the game 6-6. The eighth inning brought more fireworks—Philadelphia scored twice off Shelby Miller before the Brewers responded in the bottom half when pinch-hitter Isaac Collins delivered a game-tying, two-run single.
After Collins’ eighth-inning heroics, Blake Perkins nearly put Milwaukee ahead with a deep drive to center. Bader made a crucial catch at the warning track, preserving the tie and setting the stage for the Phillies’ game-winning rally.
Brice Turang opened September going 2 for 3 with two walks, following a fantastic August where he batted .343 with 10 home runs and 24 RBI.
After playing 19 games in 18 days, the Brewers receive a much-needed day off before the series resumes on Wednesday. The next pitching matchup features Aaron Nola (3-7, 6.47 ERA) for Philadelphia against Jose Quintana (10-5, 3.69 ERA) for Milwaukee.
The Philadelphia Phillies demonstrated resilience and timely hitting, overcoming a significant early deficit to defeat the Milwaukee Brewers 10-8. Key contributions from Brandon Marsh and Harrison Bader, power from Bryce Harper, and clutch performances in the late innings highlighted a game filled with momentum swings and dramatic moments. This thrilling opener sets the stage for an exciting continuation of the series between two top MLB teams.
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