The Milwaukee Brewers erased a five-run deficit on Sunday to defeat the New York Mets and extend their winning streak to nine games, capped by rookie outfielder Isaac Collins’ walk-off home run at American Family Field. The comeback victory deepened the Mets’ slide to seven straight losses. Sunday’s rally followed a 7–4 win on Saturday, when a four-run seventh inning secured Milwaukee’s eighth consecutive victory, and Friday’s 3–2 opener, preserved by center-fielder Blake Perkins’ one-hop throw that nailed Starling Marte at the plate. The Brewers have outscored opponents 22–11 during the three-game sweep, climbing further into National League playoff contention. The finale was played as scheduled despite overnight flooding that left roughly half of the stadium’s parking lots inaccessible. The Brewers said ticket-holders unable to reach the ballpark will receive account credits for a future 2025 home game.