Wednesday, September 24th, 2025

The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the San Diego Padres 3-1 at Petco Park, snapping a potential three-game sweep and strengthening their position for postseason homefield advantage. The NL Central champion Brewers (96-63) reduced their magic number to one over Philadelphia to clinch the best record in the majors, positioning themselves for homefield through the playoffs.
Jackson Chourio delivered a standout moment early, robbing Xander Bogaerts of a three-run home run with a perfectly timed leap at the center field wall to end the first inning. His play preserved a scoreless start and set the tone for Milwaukee’s stellar defense throughout the game.
Nick Mears played a crucial role in the seventh inning, inducing a fly out from Luis Arraez with the bases loaded to halt a significant Padres threat. Aaron Ashby (5-2) earned the win after securing the final out of the sixth, and Abner Uribe closed things out with a perfect ninth for his sixth save.
Brice Turang singled in Chourio with two outs in the seventh to break a 1-1 tie, giving the Brewers a lead they would not surrender. Danny Jansen provided insurance with a solo home run in the ninth inning, his 13th of the season. Turang also scored in the fifth on an Andrew Vaughn double after taking advantage of a wild pitch by Dylan Cease.
The Padres, already playoff-bound, entered the game trailing the Chicago Cubs by 1.5 games for the National League’s top wild-card spot and also trailed the division-leading Los Angeles Dodgers by the same margin. Jackson Merrill tied the game with a solo shot, his 16th home run, in the sixth inning, but San Diego ultimately fell short.
If current standings hold, these two teams could meet again in the playoffs. The Cubs sit in a position to host the Padres in a best-of-three wild-card series, with the winner moving on to face the Brewers in the division series.
– Jackson Chourio’s home run robbery prevented three early runs.
– Aaron Ashby improved to 5-2.
– Abner Uribe logged his sixth save of the season.
– Danny Jansen clubbed his 13th homer.
Brewers right-hander Quinn Priester (13-2, 3.25 ERA) will start Friday night against the Cincinnati Reds. The Padres have yet to announce their starter for Friday’s matchup with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Milwaukee Brewers delivered a crucial win against the San Diego Padres, highlighted by Jackson Chourio’s defensive gem and key late-inning hits. This victory leaves the Brewers on the verge of clinching the best record in the majors while keeping both teams in strong playoff contention. Stay tuned for possible thrilling matchups between these two squads in the postseason.
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