MLB-best Brewers rally again, set franchise single-season record for consecutive victories with 14
- On August 16, 2025, the Milwaukee Brewers extended their franchise record with a 14th consecutive win by narrowly defeating the Cincinnati Reds 6-5 in extra innings on the road.
- The Brewers achieved this streak by capitalizing on Reds' defensive errors and offensive struggles, while overcoming a seven-run deficit in the prior game, demonstrating resilience.
- Andrew Monasterio came through with a pinch-hit three-run homer in the 11th inning, marking his second home run of the season, while reliever Nick Mears secured the win by getting Matt McLain to fly out to end the game.
- Milwaukee’s record improves to 78-44, placing them 34 games over.500 and nine games ahead in the NL Central, while Reds fall to 64-60 with their 13th straight series loss to Milwaukee.
- The Brewers’ streak marks the longest single-season winning run in franchise history, surpassing the 1987 team’s 13-game start, and highlights their continued dominance this MLB season.
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Milwaukee Brewers run winning streak to 14, rallying for a 6-5 victory to maintain their 9-game lead
CINCINNATI — The Milwaukee Brewers set a single-season franchise record with their 14th straight victory Saturday. And, in keeping with recent form, it wasn’t easy. The major-league-leading Brewers rallied for the second straight game and beat the Cincinnati Reds 6-5 in 11 innings. This Milwaukee club set a benchmark — so far — for consecutive victories, surpassing the 1987 team that opened that season by winning its first 13 games. The Brewers’…
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MLB-best Brewers rally again, set franchise single-season record for consecutive victories with 14
The Milwaukee Brewers set a single-season franchise record with their 14th straight victory Saturday. And, in keeping with recent form, it wasn’t easy.
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