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The Milwaukee Brewers snatched a dramatic 7-6 walk-off victory from the New York Mets on Sunday afternoon, overcoming a shaky start to extend their late-summer surge. The Brewers' bullpen stole the show after starter Quinn Priester was chased in the fifth, allowing six runs on ten hits—including homers from Pete Alonso and Brett Baty. But DL Hall silenced the Mets' bats over 3.2 scoreless innings, striking out four while buying time for Milwaukee's offense to rally. William Contreras delivered the decisive blow with a two-run homer in the eighth, his second long ball of the day, before Joey Ortiz's clutch two-run single in the ninth sealed the comeback.
The Mets' usually reliable closer Edwin Díaz faltered in the ninth, surrendering a walk-off homer to Contreras—his third RBI of the game—after Juan Soto and Alonso had earlier kept New York ahead with multi-hit performances. The loss stings for a Mets team fighting for playoff positioning, while the Brewers, fueled by Contreras' 3-for-4 heroics and Isaac Collins' three hits, continue their push in a tight NL Central race. For Milwaukee, it was a statement win; for New York, a missed opportunity to gain ground.