
Brewers Set Franchise Record with 14th Straight Win After Late Rally vs. Reds
The Milwaukee Brewers made history on Saturday night.
With a 6-5 victory over the Cincinnati Reds, the Brewers set a new franchise record by winning their 14th consecutive game.
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Milwaukee is also the first MLB team since the 2022 Seattle Mariners to win at least 14 games in a row.
Clinching the new franchise record was far from easy, as the Brewers trailed 2-1 through eight innings of action. Milwaukee kept the game alive in the ninth, with Brice Turang scoring following a throwing error from Elly De La Cruz as he attempted to turn a potential game-ending double play.
Both teams traded runs in the 10th inning before Andruw Monasterio gave Milwaukee a 6-3 lead with a three-run home run in the top of the 11th as a pinch hitter.
Cincinnati scored twice in the bottom of the frame, but ultimately couldn't tie the contest.
The Brewers' recent success extends far beyond their winning streak, as they're now 29-4 over their past 33 games. Milwaukee owns the best record among MLB teams at 78-44, currently holding a nine-game lead atop the National League Central standings.
Manager Pat Murphy's squad has amassed the most runs in the majors with 636 while boasting the No. 3 team ERA at 3.61.
As the Brewers prepare to close out the regular season on a high note and prepare for a postseason push, they haven't shown any signs of slowing down.






