ST. LOUIS — Nolan Arenado hit a grand slam in the 10th inning to give the St. Louis Cardinals a 10-6 comeback victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday night.
Arenado's fifth career walk-off homer and sixth career grand slam gave the Cardinals their second win in their last eight games and snapped the Brewers' six-game winning streak.
''I was like, don't have to do too much here,'' Arenado said. ''Just get it to the outfield. And I know he was going to come at me with some heaters.''
The Brewers led 6-4 after Joey Ortiz's two-run double in the eighth inning.
But the Cardinals capitalized on Devin Williams' control issues as the Brewers' closer suffered his first blown save of the season. Williams hit Willson Contreras to start the ninth and St. Louis tied the game at 6-all with bases loaded walks to Matt Carpenter and Tommy Pham.
''This group is not going to give in,'' Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. ''I love this group. They're going to fight. They're going to give it their best shot and they did exactly that tonight.''
Williams was frustrated with his lack of control.
''I would say it's a worse feeling than actually giving up a hit, because I beat myself today,'' Williams said. ''You know, I didn't make them beat me. I didn't even make them swing the bat.''