Monasterio’s 3-Run Homer Lifts Brewers to 14th Straight Win, 6-5 over Reds
Christian Yelich hit two home runs and drove in five runs using a Bob Uecker tribute bat during the Brewers' 13th consecutive win, tying the franchise record for longest streak.
- The Milwaukee Brewers overcame an 8-1 deficit to defeat the Cincinnati Reds 10-8 on Friday night at Great American Ball Park, achieving their 13th consecutive win.
- The comeback followed the Reds scoring seven runs in the seventh inning against rookie Jacob Misiorowski, who made his first start since July 28 after injury.
- Christian Yelich led the rally with two home runs among four hits, driving in five runs and including the go-ahead homer in the sixth inning off Scott Barlow.
- The Brewers improved to an MLB-best 77-44 record, with their 13-game winning streak tying the franchise record and matching the Minnesota Twins for the longest in baseball this year.
- This win underscores Milwaukee’s impressive run, having secured victories in 28 of their last 32 contests, while the Reds slipped to a 64-59 record and now sit just half a game shy of claiming the third wild card position.
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Christian Yelich Lights Up The Reds While Using Bat Inspired By Bob Uecker
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich went sicko mode on Friday night against the Cincinnati Reds, perhaps in part because of his bat.Of course, that’s a necessary piece of equipment for any baseball player. You don’t do anything without a bat in your hand. But Yelich’s bat had an abnormal, yet special, twist from the normal Louisville Slugger you tend to see.It’s Player’s Weekend in the MLB, which means that anyone who wants to make a b…
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