The Milwaukee Brewers took a significant step towards clinching the NL Central title with a 6-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night. Joey Ortiz and William Contreras played pivotal roles, each contributing two RBIs to the Brewers' win.
The Brewers now have a magic number of two as they aim for their third division championship in the last four years. A win combined with a Chicago Cubs loss to Oakland on Tuesday could secure the title for Milwaukee.
Brewers' starter Aaron Civale put on a solid performance, allowing just one run on seven hits while striking out six in five innings of work. Colin Rea, typically a starter, stepped up in relief and secured his first career save with 2 2/3 shutout innings.
Rea's save marked a franchise record for the Brewers, with him becoming the 12th pitcher to achieve this feat this season. The Brewers' bullpen depth was tested, and Rea's willingness to help out in a different role showcased the team's resilience.
Contreras kickstarted the scoring with a two-run double, while Ortiz added to the lead with an RBI triple in the sixth inning. Despite a late surge from the Phillies, the Brewers maintained control of the game and secured a 6-2 victory.
The Phillies struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities, going 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position. Manager Rob Thomson acknowledged the team's missed chances, stating they had opportunities but couldn't convert them into runs.
The Brewers' next steps include bullpen sessions for RHP Nick Mears and RHP Bryse Wilson on Tuesday. The upcoming matchup features RHP Zack Wheeler on the mound for the Phillies against RHP Frankie Montas starting for the Brewers.
With the NL Central title within reach, the Brewers are poised for a strong finish to the season as they continue their pursuit of postseason success.