MILWAUKEE — Jackson Chourio and Wiliam Contreras homered in the first inning and scored again in an eighth-inning comeback as the Milwaukee Brewers rallied for a 6-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday.
Devin Williams earned his third save in as many opportunities and ended the game by striking out Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani. That save came one day after Williams preserved a 5-4 triumph by retiring Ohtani, Betts and Freddie Freeman in order.
By winning both games, the Brewers earned a split of the four-game series between division leaders.
''We know we have a really good team here and we know we can compete with anybody," Chourio said through a translator. ''Our job is to go out there and show it on the field.''
The Brewers trailed 4-3 when they loaded the bases to start the eighth as Chourio doubled, Garrett Mitchell walked and Contreras beat out an infield single that went off the left leg of reliever Daniel Hudson (6-2).
Willy Adames' single to left brought home Chourio with the tying run. Dodgers third baseman Kiké Hernández then dove to his left to field a ground ball from Tyler Black, but didn't have enough time to throwing to the plate.
Hernández threw to first instead as Mitchell scored the go-ahead run on the fielder's choice. Contreras scored an insurance run from third when Rhys Hoskins grounded out with a batted ball that also hit Hudson's leg.
''He gets a double-play groundball that unfortunately hit him," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. "It was right at (seond baseman) Gavin (Lus). It was a double-play ball."