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Brewers edge A's 15-14 in 12-inning slugfest

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Andrew Vaughn delivered four hits and four RBIs, including a two‑run double that tied the game in the ninth, as the Milwaukee Brewers outlasted the Oakland Athletics 15-14 in 12 innings at Las Vegas Ballpark Monday night. The game featured 34 hits and relentless pressure from both benches. Christian Yelich, advancing from third, crossed on a misplay by Jeff McNeil, sealing the wild victory.

The slugfest featured 11 homers, with A’s blasting seven and Milwaukee four. Tyler Soderstrom and Nick Kurtz each homered twice, while Shea Langeliers launched a 483‑foot shot, the longest of his career. Brewers starter Kyle Harrison surrendered eight runs in 2⅓ innings, his ERA climbing to 2.72, and Abner Uribe closed with four outs for win. Jose Suarez took the loss despite two hitless innings.

The 34‑hit, 444‑pitch marathon marked only the fourth MLB game with at least 29 runs and 11 homers, underscoring both teams’ offensive depth. Oakland, playing a temporary Vegas schedule before its 2028 move, showed power but fell short; Milwaukee’s win pushes them above .500, strengthening their wild‑card chase as the season heads into its final stretch.