Thames' home run on Friday is the eighth walk-off win this season
The Milwaukee Brewers have lived on the edge in the 2018, winning eight games on walk-off hits, home runs and walks so far this season.
Eric Thames delivered one of the best Friday, hitting a game-winning three-run home run against the Colorado Rockies.
Check out his home run below, along with details on all eight of the Brewers' walk-off wins, and check back often, as we'll keep updating this page each time the Brewers walk off.
Tuesday, April 3 -- Ryan Braun hits a home run off St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Dominic Leone
The Brewers' fifth game of the season was a preview of things to come. Christian Yelich -- currently mashing his way to the top of the National League -- hit a solo home run to tie the game in the bottom of the ninth, before Braun ended it with a solo shot of his own on the very next pitch.
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Friday, April 6 -- Orlando Arcia hits a single off Chicago Cubs pitcher Mike Montgomery
Arcia has struggled to stay in the lineup at times this season, but with the Brewers and the Cubs battling atop the division, his walk-off single could have a significant impact on the standings down the line. Arcia delivered with Hernan Perez on third base thanks to a throwing error, giving the Brewers their first win over the Cubs of the young season.
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Saturday, April 21 -- Jesus Aguilar hits a solo home run off Miami Marlins pitcher Junichi Tazawa
Aguilar may be one of the National League's best sluggers these days, but he'd gone 16 games without a home run heading into this matchup with the Marlins. The future All-Star finally broke through after an impressive 13-pitch at-bat, hitting his first home run of the season.
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Friday, May 25 -- New York Mets pitcher A.J. Ramos walks Travis Shaw with the bases loaded
The Mayor of Ding Dong City didn't bother with a home run with the bases loaded in the 10th inning, driving in Eric Sogard with a walk.
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Friday, June 22 -- Jesus Aguilar hits a solo home run off Cardinals pitcher Bud Norris
Aguilar had already tied the game with a solo shot in the seventh inning when he stepped up with one out in the ninth. He went deep again to end it, hitting his 16th home run of the season and raising his average to .305 through 65 games.
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Monday, July 2 -- Minnesota Twins pitcher Zack Littell walks Brad Miller with the bases loaded
Miller made the most of his brief Brewers career, walking on four pitches with the bases loaded in the 10th inning. It was not the prettiest walk-off in Brewers history: Nate Orf was hit by a pitch, Manny Pina hit a single, Keon Broxton walked and Hernan Perez grounded out to load the bases for Miller.
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Tuesday, July 24 -- Tyler Saladino scores Lorenzo Cain on a sacrifice fly off Washington Nationals pitcher Matt Grace
Three of the Brewers' All-Stars factored into this one: Cain, Yelich and Aguilar reached to set up Shaw -- who struck out -- and eventually Saladino, who lifted one to left field for the win.
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Friday, Aug. 3 -- Eric Thames hits a three-run home run off Colorado Rockies pitcher Wade Davis
This one pairs nicely with the Thames cheer song, courtesy of his Korean team, the NC Dinos. Thames launched the third pitch he saw into the second deck with the Brewers trailing 3-2, then did the usual: Bathing in some Gatorade and grabbing the microphone for a celebratory "WOOOOOOO!" during his postgame interview. You know, as one does.
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