The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 10-2 on Tuesday night, July 7, 2026, to complete a doubleheader sweep [1, 2].

The victory solidifies Milwaukee's momentum in the series and demonstrates a potent offensive capability that can break a game open in a single frame. This result leaves the Cardinals searching for answers after failing to defend their home turf at Busch Stadium [1, 2].

The game remained competitive until the seventh inning, when the Brewers' offense erupted for seven runs [3]. This surge provided the necessary cushion to secure the win and effectively ended any hopes of a St. Louis comeback. The scoring outburst turned a tight contest into a blowout, highlighting the gap in offensive execution during the latter half of the game [3].

On the mound, Robert Gasser delivered a dominant performance for the Brewers. Gasser pitched 7 ⅔ innings, keeping the Cardinals' hitters off balance for the majority of the night [3]. His efficiency allowed the Milwaukee bullpen to manage the final stretch with ease, ensuring the 10-2 final score remained intact [1].

This win marks the second victory of the day for the Brewers, completing a 2-0 sweep of the doubleheader [3]. The combination of Gasser's endurance and the seventh-inning rally served as the catalyst for the dominant performance in Missouri [1, 3].

Brewers defeated Cardinals 10-2 in Game 2 of a doubleheader

The sweep underscores Milwaukee's ability to maintain both pitching depth and offensive volatility over a condensed schedule. By securing two wins in one day, the Brewers gain a critical psychological and standings advantage over the Cardinals, while the seven-run inning suggests a high-ceiling offense that can capitalize on pitching lapses quickly.