Milwaukee Brewer hot streak continued on Sunday night despite the cold weather and soaked road outside the American Family Field as they stole the victory from the New York Mets through a walk off from rookie Isaac Collins.

The stadium was loud and proud as the team recorded their ninth straight win to be five games above everyone else at the top of the MLB standings. Unfortunately, not everyone was able to get in because of the flooding that occurred in the city.
The waters did not subside fast enough for the Brewers to be able to cross to the home stadium and watch their gritty team pull off another win.
No need to sulk for those fans who missed the game as their team’s form is expected to continue. The franchise are also paying them back to for their loyalty as they are about to receive great perks.
“The Brewers said fans who couldn’t get to the game would receive credits on their account for unused tickets and prepaid parking passes to use towards any remaining 2025 regular-season home game,” MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy reported.

“Fans in that circumstance should expect to receive an email before noon CT on Monday with instructions for accessing that credit.”
Milwaukee Brewers players are in awe of home support
Home field advantage never died down even if the projected 42,000 crowd was reduced to 33,000.
Paid attendance: 42,461
Actually in the ballpark, per the Brewers: 33,700
Not too shabby considering what people have going on at home, and the challenges getting here today. pic.twitter.com/6Oqy9nziAJ
— Adam McCalvy (@AdamMcCalvy) August 10, 2025
“I honestly didn’t know if fans were going to be able to make it, and they showed out,” Sunday hero Collins said after the game.
“I love playing for this team and for this city.”
Collins hit a walk off home run in ninth inning to give his team the 7-6 victory after being down 0-5 entering the bottom of the fourth inning.

Manager Pat Murphy thought this the most electric he’s seen the American Family Field in his 10 years in the team.
Pat Murphy said today was the best environment he’s seen at American Family Field for the regular season in his 10 years here. And it came after a historic flood and a tricky, long commute to a stadium that looked like this in the morning. pic.twitter.com/WUnG9tTYI5
— Curt Hogg (@CyrtHogg) August 10, 2025
Brewers will have a day off on Sunday and will return on Tuesday to host the Pittsburgh Pirates for a three-games series. These two teams first met in June and Murphy’s team went 2-1 after surrendering the first game on a close score of 5-4.
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