MLB News: Brewers Win 13th Straight Game After Epic Comeback

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The Milwaukee breweries deleted an early seven-race deficit to get back and defeat Cincinnati Red’s Friday night. The rally secured Brewers ’13. Straight victory and added to the best record in MLB.

The brewery’s winning strip built the franchise’s record for a single season previously set in 1987.

The reds jumped out to an early 8-1 lead after a seven-race second round. The Hunted Brewers’ All-Star Pitcher Jacob Misiorowski, who started his first start since July 28 due to injury, after only 1 ⅓ laps.

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Christian Yelich (22) by Milwaukee Brewers celebrates his second solo home -driving the game during the sixth round against Cincinnati Reds in Great American Ball Park 15 August 2025 in Cincinnati. (Jason Mowry/Getty Images)

The breweries wasted no time to answer and scored five races at the top of the third round. Breweries that appointed hitter Christian Yelich began the scoring with an RBI double to cut it to 8-2.

A few fighters later, first Baseman Andrew Vaughn beat a three-run home drive to make it 8-5. Second Baseman Brice Turang tore a double and scored third Baseman Caleb Durbin to cut the lead to 8-6.

After holding the reds away from the scoreboard at the bottom of the third round, the brewers went back to work at the top of the fourth inning.

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Milwaukee Brewers’ Caleb Durbin, Left, and Andrew Vaughn celebrate their victory after the ninth lap of a game against Cincinnati Reds Friday 15 August 2025 in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Kareem Elgazzar)

Yelich came up to the plate with the bases loaded and one out and cut a earthen ball down the third baseline for a double. Two races scored to tie the game at 8-8.

Yelich’s big game continued as he hit a solo home ride of Reds’ Reliever Scott Barlow to give the breweries a 9-8 lead at the top of the sixth lap.

The breweries clung to another race at the top of the seventh lap when left Fieldman Brandon Lockridge scored on Sam Moll’s wild pitch to make it 10-8 where the scoring would remain.

Milwaukee Brewers’ Trevor Megill celebrates his team’s victory after the last of a game against Cincinnati Red’s Friday 15 August 2025 in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Kareem Elgazzar)

The red -hot breweries have won 28 of their last 32 matches and own the best record in the Major League Baseball.

The breweries (77-44) will go to a victory record record record winner when they take on Reds (64-59) in the second game in their three-game series on Saturday at. 18.40 et.

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