UPDATE: The Milwaukee Brewers achieved a monumental feat by clinching their franchise-record 14th consecutive victory with a thrilling 6-5 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday night. This remarkable win streak is not only the longest in the MLB this season but also marks the Brewers as just the third team in the last 80 years to record at least eight comeback victories during such a streak.
Andruw Monasterio delivered the decisive blow with a three-run home run in the 11th inning, further solidifying Milwaukee’s position as a formidable contender. The Brewers have now demonstrated resilience, with this win marking their eighth comeback during the current streak.
As the Brewers celebrated, the Reds faced their 13th straight series loss against Milwaukee. In a dramatic 11th inning, Elly De La Cruz managed to score on a sacrifice fly and Noelvi Marte hit a solo home run, narrowing the gap to just one run. However, the Brewers’ defense held firm as Brandon Lockridge made a crucial catch to secure the final out.
Trevor Megill, who improved to 4-2, allowed only one run and struck out two batters in the 10th inning, while Nick Mears earned his first save of the season. Reds lefty Joe La Sorsa, on the other hand, struggled, surrendering three runs in the crucial moments of the game.
This record-setting victory reflects not only the Brewers’ tenacity but also their significant impact on the league this season. Fans are eagerly watching as the Brewers continue their historic run. With their eyes set on the postseason, this team is proving they are a force to be reckoned with.
As the MLB season progresses, all eyes will be on the Brewers to see how far they can extend this remarkable streak. Will they continue to rally and break even more records? Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.
