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Brewers React to Late NLWS Heroics to Beat Mets: Pat Murphy, Jackson Chourio & Garrett Mitchell post

Milwaukee Postgame press conference with Pat Murphy, Jackson Chourio, Garrett Mitchell ‪@JeffSkverskyYouTube‬ Brewers Take Game 2 Over Mets with Late-Inning Power Surge, 5-3 The Milwaukee Brewers rallied late to beat the New York Mets 5-3 in Game 2 of the NL Wild Card Series on Wednesday, tying the series 1-1 and setting up a decisive Game 3. The Brewers ignited in the eighth inning, led by rookie sensations Jackson Chourio and Garrett Mitchell, who both delivered clutch home runs. Chourio, the 20-year-old phenom, tied the game with his second homer of the night, a shot to right-center off Mets reliever Phil Maton. Reflecting on his composure in the high-pressure moment, Chourio said, “The pressure is always going to be there. So as a player, our job is to control it the best way possible.” His blast electrified the Milwaukee crowd at American Family Field, and moments later, Mitchell crushed a two-run homer that gave the Brewers the lead for good. "I mean, not really looking backwards," said Mitchell about his season, which saw him return mid-year after an injury. "You’ve got to keep going, got to keep pushing, got to keep getting better." Mitchell’s 390-foot home run came with two outs, right after Willy Adames singled to keep the inning alive. Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy acknowledged the contributions from his players, particularly the young stars. "It’s pretty special. A lot of guys contributed tonight. They didn’t quit. Chourio’s two opposite-field bombs were huge. This team just keeps fighting." Milwaukee’s bullpen played a crucial role in keeping the Mets off the board after the fifth inning. Joe Ross, despite injury struggles, threw 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief to earn the win, while closer Devin Williams retired the side in order in the ninth for the save. Chourio had already made history earlier, becoming the youngest player to hit a leadoff home run in the postseason with a first-inning blast off Mets starter Sean Manaea. Reflecting on the team’s year and mindset, he added, "It’s been an incredible year for everyone, for all the guys in that clubhouse. I think we saw the fruits that were beared from that." The Mets initially took a 3-1 lead in the second inning following a defensive error by Brewers pitcher Frankie Montas, who dropped a throw to first. The error allowed Starling Marte to reach base, and consecutive singles by Tyrone Taylor and Francisco Alvarez brought home two runs. Francisco Lindor added a sacrifice fly to extend the lead. Despite some setbacks, including being thrown out as a pinch runner earlier in the game, Mitchell remained unfazed. "There’s 27 outs. The game ain’t over yet," he said. "Everyone gave me a smack on the butt and said keep going. Without words, I looked at Murph, Murph looked at me, smiled, and we just kept pushing." The win forces a winner-takes-all Game 3 on Thursday night. Rookie Tobias Myers (9-6, 3.00 ERA) is expected to start for the Brewers, while the Mets have yet to announce their starter, though Jose Quintana (10-10, 3.75 ERA) is a likely candidate. Mitchell’s home run celebration was a moment he won’t soon forget. "After getting to second and going home, it’s like let’s go celebrate with the team," said Mitchell. "They’re all fired up. It’s an exciting time... the fans, they’re in it with us, and we’re going to need their support tomorrow." Brewers' postgame press conference: Garrett Mitchell on the 2024 season: "You’ve got to keep going. You’ve got to keep pushing, got to keep getting better. I just show up every day ready to compete and help the team win in whatever ways are possible." Jackson Chourio on handling postseason pressure: "The pressure is always going to be there. As a player, our job is to control it the best way possible... find the moments where we can control it and keep going out there and doing what we do." Garrett Mitchell on bouncing back after being thrown out as a pinch runner: "There’s 27 outs. The game ain’t over yet... I got back in the dugout. Everyone gave me a smack on the butt and said keep going." Jackson Chourio on the Brewers’ mindset in the eighth inning: "It’s been an incredible year for everyone, for all the guys in that clubhouse. I think we saw the fruits that were beared from that." Garrett Mitchell on Willy Adames’ clutch at-bat in the eighth inning: "He’s a true leader on and off the field. We see it day in and day out... That kind of led to me going up there and trying to have that confidence too." Garrett Mitchell on hitting his go-ahead home run: "My thought is pass it to the next guy, keep it going... It was a nice result obviously, but it’s about continuing to fight. Two outs doesn’t really mean anything." #BrewersWin #BrewCrew #JacksonChourio #GarrettMitchell #PostseasonPush #MLBPlayoffs #ClutchPerformance #FearTheBeer #MilwaukeeStrong #PlayoffBaseball #HomeRunHero

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