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Milwaukee brewers erased an early seven -run deficit to return and defeat the Cincinnati Reds on Friday night. The rally assured the 13th consecutive victory of the brewers and joined the best record in MLB.
The winning streak of the brewers tied the record of a single season of the franchise established above in 1987.
The Reds jumped to an early advantage of 8-1 after a second input of seven races. They persecuted the pitcher of the brewers, Jacob Misiorski, who was making his first start since July 28 due to an injury, after only 1 ⅓ tickets.
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Christian Yelich (22) of the Milwaukee brewers celebrates his second solo home run of the game during the sixth entry against the Cincinnati Reds in Great American Ball Park on August 15, 2025 in Cincinnati. (Jason Mowry/Getty Images)
The brewers did not waste their time responding, scoring five races at the top of the third inning. The designated batter of the brewers, Christian Yelich, began the score with a double RBI to cut it at 8-2.
A couple of batters later, the first Andrew Vaughn Swated base a three-run home run to put the 8-5. The second Brice Turang base started a double and scored the third base Caleb Durbin to reduce the advantage to 8-6.
After keeping the reds outside the score at the bottom of the third inning, the brewers returned to work at the top of the fourth entrance.
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Caleb Durbin of the Milwaukee Brewers, and Andrew Vaughn celebrate their victory after the ninth entry of a game against the Cincinnati Reds on Friday, August 15, 2025 in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Kareem Elgazzar)
Yelich reached the plate with the bases loaded and one outside and cut a ball of earth through the third baseline for a double. Two races scored to tie the game with 8-8.
Yelich’s great game continued when he hit a solitary homer of the Red Sleatness, Scott Barlow, to give the Breweers a 9-8 advantage in the upper part of the sixth entrance.
The brewers added another career at the top of the seventh inning when the leftist Izquierdo Brandon Lockridge scored in the wild field of Sam Moll to put on 10-8, where the score would remain.

Trevor Megill of the Milwaukee Brewers celebrates the victory of his team after the last one of a game against the Cincinnati Reds on Friday, August 15, 2025 in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Kareem Elgazzar)
The red brewers have won 28 of their last 32 games and have the best record in Major League Baseball.
The brewers (77-44) will go to a franchise victories of a single season when they face the Reds (64-59) in the second game of their three-game series on Saturday at 6:40 pm et.