Greg Vaughn’s home run in the 6th is the difference in the Brewers’ 2 – 1 win over the A’s. Milwaukee’s Pat Listach draws a walk after taking 17 pitches from A’s starter Ron Darling. He’s cut down stealing. Reliever Jesse Orosco is the winner over his former Met teammate.

On September 26, 1992 — Greg Vaughn’s home run in the 6th is the difference in the Brewers’ 2 – 1 win over the A’s. Milwaukee’s Pat Listach draws a walk after taking 17 pitches from A’s starter Ron Darling. He’s cut down stealing. Reliever Jesse Orosco is the winner over his former Met teammate.

 


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