The Milwaukee Brewers achieved back-to-back walk-off wins against the New York Yankees on May 10, 2026, with Brice Turang hitting a walk-off home run. This victory marked the Brewers' 390th walk-off win in franchise history.
Key points
Brice Turang hit a walk-off home run on May 10, 2026.
The Brewers swept the Yankees over the weekend.
The Brewers have 390 walk-off victories in franchise history.
161 players have contributed to the Brewers' walk-off wins.
The Brewers have registered 390 walk-off victories of any kind in franchise history, with 161 players responsible for authoring the winning moment. It's Turang's third walk-off winner and first walk-off home run with the Brewers.
Milwaukee Brewers second baseman Brice Turang (2) hits a walk off home run during the ninth inning of their game against the New York Yankees Sunday, May 10, 2026 at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Milwaukee Brewers beat the New York Yankees 4-3.
Milwaukee Brewers second baseman Brice Turang (2) hits a walk off home run during the ninth inning of their game against the New York Yankees Sunday, May 10, 2026 at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Milwaukee Brewers beat the New York Yankees 4-3.
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Robin Yount was congratulated after he had hit his game-winning home run to lead off the bottom of the 10th inning Monday night at County Stadium on Aug. 22, 1983.
Robin Yount was congratulated after he had hit his game-winning home run to lead off the bottom of the 10th inning Monday night at County Stadium on Aug. 22, 1983.
Most walk-off plate appearances in Brewers history
Milwaukee Brewers third baseman Mike Moustakas (18) singles home Christian Yelich in the 10th to rally during the Milwaukee Brewers 3-2 win over the Colorado Rockies in game one of the National league Division Series between the Milwaukee Brewers and Colorado Rockies, Thursday, October 4, 2018 at Miller Park, Milwaukee Wisconsin
Milwaukee Brewers third baseman Mike Moustakas (18) singles home Christian Yelich in the 10th to rally during the Milwaukee Brewers 3-2 win over the Colorado Rockies in game one of the National league Division Series between the Milwaukee Brewers and Colorado Rockies, Thursday, October 4, 2018 at Miller Park, Milwaukee Wisconsin
Playoff walk-offs in Brewers history
Nyjer Morgan (Oct. 7, 2011 vs. Arizona in Game 5 of NLDS, single)
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Geoff Jenkins raises his hands after driving in the winning run in the ninth inning to beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 8-7, at Miller Park on Wednesday, May 17, 2006.
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Geoff Jenkins raises his hands after driving in the winning run in the ninth inning to beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 8-7, at Miller Park on Wednesday, May 17, 2006.
Consecutive Brewers games ending in walk-off win
May 9-10, 1970, 3 games vs. Washington, first three walk-offs in franchise history, including two in doubleheader for three wins in two days (Ted Kubiak single, Wayne Comer single, Jerry McNertney single)
Above: Paul Molitor (4) joined his teammates in congratulating Rick Manning after Manning's game-winning hit gave the Milwaukee Brewers a 1-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians Wednesday.
Above: Paul Molitor (4) joined his teammates in congratulating Rick Manning after Manning's game-winning hit gave the Milwaukee Brewers a 1-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians Wednesday.
Brewers walk-off wins that ended 1-0
John Briggs (Aug. 23, 1974 vs. Kansas City, triple)
Robin Yount (Aug. 24, 1983 vs. California, single)
Rick Manning (Aug. 26, 1987 vs. Cleveland, single)
Jim Gantner (May 6, 1989 vs. Kansas City, single)
Jeromy Burnitz (June 16, 1997 vs. St. Louis, home run)
Geoff Jenkins (Sept. 20, 2006 vs. St. Louis, home run)
Bill Hall (May 25, 2009 vs. St. Louis, single)
Caleb Gindl (July 21, 2013 vs. Miami, home run)
Ryan Braun (Sept. 11, 2020 vs. Chicago Cubs, sacrifice fly)
Brewers walk-off on a birthday
B.J. Surhoff, 23rd birthday (Aug. 4, 1987 vs. Baltimore, single)
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - JULY 27: Keston Hiura #18 of the Milwaukee Brewers celebrates with teammates after hitting a home run to beat the Chicago Cubs 5-3 at Miller Park on July 27, 2019 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - JULY 27: Keston Hiura #18 of the Milwaukee Brewers celebrates with teammates after hitting a home run to beat the Chicago Cubs 5-3 at Miller Park on July 27, 2019 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
Brewers walk-offs by rookies
Floyd Wicker (Sept. 4, 1970 vs. Chicago White Sox, single)
Pedro GarcĂa (April 15, 1973 vs. Baltimore, single and Sept. 25, 1973 vs. New York Yankees, single)
Sixto Lezcano (Sept. 10, 1974 vs. Baltimore, single)
Dan Thomas (Sept. 6, 1976 vs. Cleveland, double)
Billy Jo Robidoux (April 29, 1986 vs. Oakland, single)
Mike Felder (June 22, 1986 vs. Detroit, single)
B.J. Surhoff (June 6, 1987 vs. New York Yankees, single and Aug. 4, 1987 vs. Baltimore, single)
Juan Castillo (Aug. 4, 1987 vs. Texas, single)
Joey Meyer (Aug. 9, 1988 vs. Boston, home run)
Gary Sheffield (Sept. 9, 1988 vs. Seattle, single and May 27, 1989 vs. Seattle, single)
Ted Simmons (April 25 1985 vs. Detroit), grand slam caps five-run inning for 11-7 win. Brewers rallied for five runs in the eighth to pull within 1 after trailing, 7-1.
Robin Yount (April 21, 1991 vs. Toronto), three-run homer in 10th gives Brewers 11-8 win. Brewers rallied for five runs in the eighth to tie.
Dickie Thon (June 25, 1993 vs. Toronto), single in 9th for 6-5 win after rallying for four runs in the eighth to tie.
Geoff Jenkins (Sept. 23, 1998 vs. Chicago Cubs), three-run error in 9th for 8-7 win, rallied from 7-0 deficit (four in seventh, one in eighth, three in ninth)
Geoff Jenkins (April 17, 1999 vs. Cubs), double gives Brewers 5-4 win after entering ninth with four-run deficit.
Ronnie Belliard (May 19, 2000 vs. San Francisco), sacrifice fly in 10th for 11-10 win, rallied for eight runs in the seventh to erase 7-2 deficit.
Bill Hall (April 28, 2004 vs. Cincinnati), bunt single for 10-9 win in 10th inning. Brewers trailed, 9-0 but scored three in sixth, two in seventh and three in eighth.
Wes Helms (May 11, 2004 vs. Montreal), home run in 14th inning gives Brewers an 8-5 win after five-run comeback in ninth.
Daniel Vogelbach (Sept. 5, 2021 vs. St. Louis), grand slam gives Brewers 6-5 win after entering ninth with four-run deficit.
Walk-offs both for and against Brewers
Sal Bando (Aug. 19, 1973 and Aug. 10, 1976 for Oakland; Aug. 15, 1977 for Brewers)
Steve Brye (Aug. 29, 1971 for Minnesota; two for Brewers)
Henry Blanco (Sept. 27, 2006 for Chicago Cubs; May 16, 2000 for Brewers)
Tom Brunansky (Sept. 5, 1987 and April 30, 1983 for Minnesota); July 26, 1993 for Brewers)
Andrew McCutchen (May 14, 2013 for Pittsburgh; June 2, 2022 for Brewers)
Paul Molitor (May 7, 1994 and Sept. 21, 1997 for Toronto and Minnesota; four for Brewers)
Mike Moustakas (June 13, 2012 for Kansas City; Oct. 4, 2018 for Brewers)
Alex Ochoa (Sept. 28, 2001 for Colorado; July 27, 2002 for Brewers)
Ben Oglivie (June 1, 1976 for Detroit; six for Brewers)
Aramis RamĂrez (June 6, 2007 for Chicago Cubs; two for Brewers)
Hunter Renfroe (May 15, 2017 for San Diego; Oct. 3, 2022 for Brewers)
Carlos Santana (June 30, 2023 for Pittsburgh; Sept. 29, 2023 for Brewers)
George Scott (July 16, 1970 for Boston; six for Brewers)
Nyjer Morgan reacts to his walk-off game winning hit in the 10th. The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 3-2 at Miller Park Friday October 7, 2011 and advanced to the NLCS.
Nyjer Morgan reacts to his walk-off game winning hit in the 10th. The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 3-2 at Miller Park Friday October 7, 2011 and advanced to the NLCS.
Ten unforgettable Brewers walk-off moments
April 19, 1987 vs. Texas.Easter Sunday win featured homers by Rob Deer and Dale Sveum in the ninth for 10th straight win to start a season.
Oct. 7, 2011 vs. Arizona. In Game 5 of the NLDS, Nyjer Morgan's single up the middle sent the Brewers to their first playoff series victory since 1982 with a 3-2 extra-inning win.
Sept. 23, 1998 vs. Chicago Cubs. Geoff Jenkins hit what should have been the last out of the game, but Brant Brown famously dropped the ball, allowing three runs to score and giving Milwaukee a walk-off win, 8-7.
April 10, 1980 vs. Boston Red Sox.Sixto Lezcano capped Opening Day with his second homer of the game, a walk-off grand slam for a 9-5 win.
Sept. 6, 2009 vs. San Francisco. Prince Fielder hit a blast that culminated with the famous "bowling ball" celebration at home plate; the Giants never forgot, either, plunking Fielder with a pitch the subsequent spring training.
Additional walk-off notes
In 1973, the Brewers went a stretch of five games with four walk-off wins and five such wins in seven games.
The Brewers had only one walk-off win in 1982, the year the team went to the World Series. That's the fewest of any season, matched with 2016. In 1983, they followed with 14 walk-off wins.
Bill Hall registered back-to-back walk-off hits April 27-28, 2004, doing so in the most polar opposite of ways. His home run capped a wild 9-8 win in which catcher Chad Moeller hit for the cycle, and the next night, his squeeze bunt single brought in the winner to cap a rally from a 9-0 deficit to win, 10-9.
Adam Ottavino has surrendered three walk-offs, and two were notable, including once in the playoffs (2018) and once on Opening Day (2013). His third came in 2023 when he allowed a walk-off home run to Garrett Mitchell to give the Brewers a sweep of the Mets.
The Brewers had six walk-off wins in one month, September 2000, capped with a Jeromy Burnitz home run against Pittsburgh on Sept. 24. Four of those walk-off wins, including two against the Cubs, ended with errors.
The first Interleague Play game in Milwaukee ended in a walk-off when Jeromy Burnitz's homer gave the Brewers a 1-0 win over St. Louis on June 16, 1997. The first walk-off as a National League team came April 19, 1998, when Marquis Grissom beat the San Francisco Giants with a single in the 12th.
Many people surely remember the Brant Brown error on Sept. 23, 1998, that netted three runs with two outs in the ninth for a stunning win over the Cubs. But do they also remember that the next walk-off, the following April, also came against the Cubs and also came with Geoff Jenkins at the plate. His double, also against pitcher Rod Beck, gave the Brewers a 5-4 win over Chicago.
B.J. Surhoff's grand slam home run gave the Brewers a win April 8, 1992 vs. Minnesota in Phil Garner's first win as manager.
In 2015, backup catcher MartĂn Maldonado was responsible for both of the only two Brewers walk-offs. His 17th-inning home run capped a memorable Mother's Day on May 31, but he also delivered a game-winning single in the 11th on May 10 against the Cubs.
Sept. 6, 1976, marked the only walk-off with a batter and pitcher sharing a last name, when Dan Thomas doubled off Cleveland's Stan Thomas for the winner.
Current Brewers manager Craig Counsell was at the plate for four walk-offs, but only one hit â also an error and two sacrifice flies.
The highest-scoring walk-off win? A 13-12 battle in 2012 that ended on an Aramis RamĂrez two-run homer with two outs.
Gorman Thomas is the only player to draw a walk-off walk twice.
Vinny Rottino's game-winning single Sept. 29, 2007 against San Diego clinched the Brewers their first winning season since 1992. Down to their last out in the ninth, Tony Gwynn Jr. (son of Padres legend Tony Gwynn) hit a game-tying triple off Trevor Hoffman to tie the game. The Padres wound up needing to play a playoff tiebreaker that they did not win.
On Sept. 15, 2021, Daniel Vogelbach hit the only walk-off grand slam in franchise history in which the team was down by three runs at the time, thereby needing all four runs for the walk-off win.
Top franchise players who were never standing at the plate for a walk-off moment: Carlos Gómez, Yasmani Grandal, Scott Podsednik, Darrell Porter. However, Gómez stole second and scored on two errors for a walk-off win with Rickie Weeks at the plate July 1, 2012 against Arizona, and he also stole second and scored on Nyjer Morgan's walk-off win in the playoffs in 2011, giving the Brewers a 3-2 win in the division series.
Players you may have forgotten who have multiple walk-offs: John Briggs, Steve Brye, Gus Gil, Tony Graffanino, Jeff Huson, Ted Savage, Bobby Mitchell, James Mouton, Dickie Thon.
Players who spent some time with the Brewers who have allowed walk-offs to the Brewers: Juan Acevedo, Ricky Bottalico, Jose Cabrera, Francisco Cordero (3x), Mike DeJean, Zach Duke, Rollie Fingers (3x), LaTroy Hawkins (2x), Doug Henry, Trevor Hoffman, Jeremy Jeffress, Doug Jones (2x), Odell Jones, Brandon Kintzler, Scott Linebrink, Braden Looper, Guillermo Mota, Jesse Orosco (2x), Angel Perdomo, Ken Sanders, Luis VizcaĂno, Pete Vuckovich, David Weathers (2x), Bob Wickman.
On Sept. 29, 2023, the Brewers beat the Cubs in walk-off fashion in the final series of the year, making a winner of Wisconsin native Caleb Boushley, who had worked multiple innings in relief in his Major League debut.
Gary Sheffield (Sept. 9, 1988) and Joey Ortiz (April 26, 2004) both recorded their first career home runs earlier in the game before contributing a walk-off hit later in the contest.
Floyd Wicker (Sept. 4, 1970) and Sixto Lezcano (Sept. 10, 1974) both had walk-offs in their debut with the Milwaukee Brewers; for Lezcano, it marked his Major League debut.
The Brewers picked up a walk-off against Pittsburgh's Tyler Yates (Prince Fielder single July 5, 2008) and then another against his brother, Dodgers reliever Kirby Yates (Jackson Chourio single on July 9, 2025), just more than 17 years apart.