Brewers win in a deluge: walk-off thriller inside, total flood disaster outside

A series of Roofs that can be retracted in unfortunate weather in the American family field, Milwaukee Brewers’s New York Mets completed three game scans and kept their moments intact, regardless of the conditions outside.
If the stadium had a light air, it would probably be a few rain. On Saturday, torrential rainfall was so concentrated that the water infiltrated the roof and created a slippery point around the second base.
During this weekend, the city of Milwaukee remained under water with historical floods, and the Sportsnet New York (Sny) crew was among those who were stuck in cars.
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The areas outside the basketball court were filled with roads and sunken cars under water due to heavy rain, and Milwaukee and the surrounding areas left in trouble.
According to the National Weather Service, which also stating the raid of river water in Milwaukee and Waukesha districts, it rained 12 inches (30 centimeters) in some regions until Sunday.
Mets publisher Steve Gelbs and Sny were among those affected in the match on Sunday.
According to Mets Publisher GELBS, the Sny team had to leave their cars from their hotels only from a quarter miles and swim for security.
“So they returned from Green Bay last night, caught a quarter miles from their hotels, they had to leave their cars and swim in the hotel,” Jelbs said.
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Approximately 47,000 Wee has lost power in southeast of Wisconsin. In the suburban village Wauwatosa, a Menomonee River overflowing and moving quickly sank a popular playground.
According to the Milwaukee Fire Department, firefighters responded to more than 600 calls, including gas leaks, basements under water, power outages and water recovery. Meanwhile, city teams tried to clean the surface water overnight.
City officials warned residents to avoid driving or walking in water.
Milwaukee city of Public Works, said in a statement, “continues to be dangerous,” he said.
However, this did not prevent 33,700 people from entering the game on Sunday – and it was worth the trip. Brewers fell from 5-0 to win a victory to extend the winning line to nine games.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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