Robert Gasser, a left-handed pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, earns his first win since 2024 during a Sunday game against the Atlanta Braves. Yahoo Sports reports that Milwaukee scores eight runs in the second inning, which helps shape Gasser’s path to the decision. By the time Gasser has thrown 66 pitches through three innings, his continued presence in the game appears uncertain, but he remains in the contest long enough to qualify for the win. The Brewers’ manager, Pat Murphy, provides Gasser with a pep talk during the outing, according to Yahoo Sports. The game ultimately allows Milwaukee to salvage one win in the three-game series, with Gasser’s performance described as crucial to that outcome. The Winnipeg Free Press also frames Gasser as “definitely confident” that he is ready for additional success following the victory. Across the coverage, the emphasis remains on Gasser’s return to winning form and the role of Milwaukee’s early second-inning scoring in supporting his first win since 2024.