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St. Louis Cardinals First baseman Wilson Contrera tore a Milwaukee Brewers player after colliding with one base during the two-team match on Saturday.
The base running incident occurred at the bottom of three innings. Nolan Arenadofired the ball at Contreras for the third of the innings. Contreras stepped backwards from the plate and collided with Durbin.
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June 14, 2025. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Baseman Wilson Contreras (40), from the St. Louis Cardinals, is turning his eyes in nine innings against the Milwaukee brewers at American Family Field. (Imagn image)
Durbin fell to the ground. Brewers star Lewis Hoskins was among those who appeared to be yelling at Contrera from the dugout, but for the time being, it appears that Coolerhead had won. He was shoved into Brewers pitcher Jose Quintana as Contreras rose to the plate. Contreras chased the ball, picked it up, and handed it to Quintana as he ran down to base.
Contreras got some customs in the nine innings when he hit a solo home run by Brewers pitcher Rob Zastrizney. Contreras started with the brewer’s dugout.
St. Louis won an 8-5 victory, but the war of words continued after the match.

June 14, 2025. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: St. Louis Cardinals first bass man Wilson Contreras (40) Ball passes the ball back to the Milwaukee Brewers, where pitcher Jose Quintana (62) started, after hitting the pitch in five innings at American Family Field. (Imagn image)
“One of their players likes to talk from afar, but when he got to my face he didn’t say an S,” Contreras said. Athletic. “I was looking for more. He seems strict, but he’s f — ing p — y. I’m not going to make a name. He knows who he is.”
When asked about the Hoskins, Contreras said that. Brewer The player didn’t say anything to him.
Hoskins was asked about his interaction with Contrera. He replied embarrassingly, “They’re just talking about playing a single base.”
It was the ninth time in the season for Contreras Homer.

June 13, 2025. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Trevor Megill (29) is holding a meeting at Shortstop with Joe Ortiz (3), catcher William Contreras (24), and one-base hand Louis Hoskins (12), for the ninth in the American family field. (Imaginary by Michael McLoone-Immagn)
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The Cardinals improved to 37-34 with a victory. Milwaukee fell 38-34.
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