What happened

The Milwaukee Brewers survived a 12-inning shootout to beat the Athletics 15-14 at Las Vegas Ballpark, a game that produced 29 runs and 11 combined home runs. Oakland connected for 7 of those long balls, but it wasn't enough to overcome Milwaukee in the longest, loudest game of the season.

In the process, the Brewers tied an MLB record for the most home runs surrendered in a victory and matched a franchise mark for runs allowed in a win. It was a night where the scoreboard never stopped turning over.

Why it matters

This was the highest-scoring game of the 2026 season, a showcase of the prolific run environment that has defined the Athletics' temporary Las Vegas residency. Even amid the chaos, Milwaukee found a way to win.

The Brewers continue to own interleague play, improving to 19-9 against the American League this year while holding the best interleague record in MLB since 2022. The victory preserves Milwaukee's lead in the NL Central during a demanding road stretch.

By the numbers

The figures from this one stand on their own. The combined 11 home runs broke down to 4 for Milwaukee and 7 for Oakland, while the two clubs piled up 34 total hits.

The game also drew 16 challenges, with 11 overturned — an extraordinary total for a single contest. Shea Langeliers supplied the night's signature blast, a 483-foot home run that was the longest of his career, part of the 29 total runs that lead the majors this season.

What to watch next

The Athletics remain in Las Vegas to close out their six-game homestand. The Brewers, meanwhile, push forward on their interleague road trip, intent on extending their lead atop the NL Central.