The Milwaukee Brewers rally from a three-run deficit to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 on Monday night, powered by a four-run seventh inning. Garrett Mitchell starts the rally in the seventh with a single off reliever Justin Bruihl, beginning a sequence of Milwaukee hits and RBI. Sal Frelick then extends the inning with a ground-rule double, bringing runs in as the Brewers take advantage of St. Louis pitching changes. David Hamilton and Brice Turang each drive in two runs during the seven, with both contributing key hits that turn the game around. Ryan Fernandez (1-2) takes the loss after allowing runs during the Brewers’ decisive inning, following the earlier deficit the Cardinals built. The final score reflects a close finish after Milwaukee’s late comeback, with the Cardinals unable to overcome the Brewers’ four-run burst. Both teams’ late-inning performance determines the outcome, as Milwaukee’s seventh-inning scoring proves decisive despite St. Louis’s earlier lead.