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Headline: Vaughn Leads Brewers to Sweep the Braves, Reaches 70 Wins Faster Than Ever

Headline: Vaughn Leads Brewers to Sweep the Braves, Reaches 70 Wins Faster Than Ever

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Andrew Vaughn powered the Milwaukee Brewers to a sweep of the Atlanta Braves, homering and driving in two runs as the Brewers wrapped up a perfect 6-0 road trip and reached 70 wins faster than at any point in franchise history. Vaughn, a midseason pickup from the White Sox, has transformed Milwaukee’s lineup since joining the club, hitting .377 with seven home runs and 28 RBIs in just 22 games. Meanwhile, Blake Perkins added his third homer of the trip, helping the Brewers pad their lead atop the MLB standings.

In National League action, the St. Louis Cardinals rallied late to steal a 4-3 win from the Los Angeles Dodgers, with Jordan Walker’s clutch two-out hit in the eighth giving the Cards a lead they would not relinquish. Mason Winn contributed a multi-hit game for St. Louis. The Dodgers, despite a strong outing earlier in the game, couldn’t take advantage of multiple scoring opportunities, and the bullpen faltered late. The loss allowed the San Diego Padres to gain ground in the NL West race. San Diego notched a dramatic 3-2 comeback win over the Arizona Diamondbacks as Nestor Cortes, making his first MLB start since early April, gave up two runs in 4 2/3 innings, and deadline additions Ryan O’Hearn and Mason Miller played decisive roles—O’Hearn with a game-tying home run in the ninth and Miller closing out for his 21st save. This stretch has put the Padres within two games of the Dodgers for the division.

The San Francisco Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates faced off in a low-scoring contest where Joey Bart struggled against Pirates pitching, while Giants outfielder Jerar Encarnacion delivered his second home run in as many games, keeping San Francisco in the playoff mix. Around the majors, Xander Bogaerts also stayed hot for the Padres, blasting his second home run in as many nights.

Looking ahead, tonight’s notable matchup is the beginning of a five-game set between the Braves and Miami Marlins at Truist Park, with Atlanta hoping to rebound from a sweep and Miami seeking to make gains in the crowded Wild Card race. Bookmakers have the Braves favored slightly tonight.

Roster moves, trades, and injury updates have been relatively quiet in the wake of last week’s trade deadline, but fans are keeping a close eye on players returning from the injured list such as Nestor Cortes, whose performance could be pivotal for contending teams. So far, no major off-field league announcements or new rule changes have been reported, and news from minor league or international circuits has been routine.

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