Brewers right the ship with shutout victory over Pirates, 5-0
Kyle Harrison dominates as Milwaukee snaps four-game skid
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - APRIL 26: Garrett Mitchell #5 dumps water on Kyle Harrison #52 of the Milwaukee Brewers after a 5-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates at American Family Field on April 26, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images) | Getty Images Kyle Harrison turned in a brilliant performance and the Brewers capitalized on a five-run fourth inning to snap their four-game losing streak and avoid a sweep at the hands of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The win puts Milwaukee back over .
500 ahead of a Tuesday matchup with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Neither team scored until the bottom of the fourth, when Milwaukee broke through against Pirates starter Carmen Mlodzinski. William Contreras led off with a single, and Jake Bauers followed with a ground-rule double that likely would’ve scored him had it stayed in play.
Gary Sánchez then grounded out to second, but Contreras came home from third to give the Brewers their first lead of the series. Jake Bauers' double leads to an RBI from Gary Sánchez → https://t. co/68EQQYUZ6Z pic.
twitter. com/XDLtg2SGFq — Brewers. TV (@BrewersdotTV) April 26, 2026 Garrett Mitchell then struck out for the second out, and Sal Frelick quickly fell behind 1-2.