The Milwaukee Brewers defeat the Miami Marlins 8-6, rebounding from an early 3-0 deficit. The turning point comes in the sixth inning, when Milwaukee scores four runs. Jackson Chourio drives in the Brewers’ go-ahead runs with a two-run single, following the deficit early in the game. Garrett Mitchell then adds extra offense in the same frame with a two-run double, extending Milwaukee’s lead as the Marlins’ momentum fades. Milwaukee holds off Miami despite the game staying close late. Mitchell finishes with three hits for the Brewers, who enter the contest “banged-up,” according to accounts from the coverage. With the win, Milwaukee improves to 61-37. The Brewers remain atop the NL Central, leading the Chicago Cubs by six games. They also sit one game behind the Los Angeles Dodgers for the best record in Major League Baseball.