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The Brewers of Milwaukee erased a deficit of seven points at the start of seven to return and defeat the Reds of Cincinnati on Friday evening. The rally won the 13th consecutive Brewers victory and added to the best MLB record.
The Brewers victories sequence equaled the record for a season of the franchise previously established in 1987.
The Reds took an advance at the start of 8-1 after a second round of seven points. They chased the Brewers stars launcher, Jacob Miriorowski, who had been doing his first departure since July 28 due to an injury, after only 1⅓ sleeves.
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Christian Yelich (22 years old) from Milwaukee Brewers celebrates his second solo circuit of the match in the sixth round against the Reds of Cincinnati at the Great American Ball Park on August 15, 2025, in Cincinnati. (Jason Mowry / Getty images)
The Brewers have not lost time to answer, scoring five points at the top of the third round. The Brewers designated the striker Christian Yelich started the scoring with a double RBI to cut it at 8-2.
A couple of strikers later, the first goal player Andrew Vaughn failed a three-point home run to make 8-5. The second goal player Brice Turang snatched a double and scored the third basic player Caleb Durbin to reduce the advance to 8-6.
After keeping the Reds off the dashboard at the bottom of the third round, the Brewers returned to work at the top of the fourth round.
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Caleb Durbin, to the left of the Milwaukee Brewers, and Andrew Vaughn celebrate their victory after the ninth round of a match against the Reds of Cincinnati on Friday August 15, 2025, in Cincinnati. (AP photo / Kareem Elgazzar)
Yelich went up on the plate with the loaded bases and an outing and reduced a ball to the ground in the third basic line for a double. Two points scored to equalize the match at 8-8.
Yelich’s great match continued when he hit a solo circuit from the Reds Scott Barlow to give Brewers an advance of 9-8 at the top of the sixth round.
The Brewers nailed to another race at the top of the seventh round when the left-hand player Brandon Lockridge scored on the wild field of Sam Moll to do 10-8, where the score would remain.

Trevor Megill of Milwaukee Brewers celebrates his team’s victory after the last match against the Cincinnati Reds on Friday August 15, 2025 in Cincinnati. (AP photo / Kareem Elgazzar)
The Brewers heated by Red won 28 of their last 32 games and have the best record for Major League Baseball.
The Brewers (77-44) operate for a sequence of franchise victories in a single season when they face the Reds (64-59) in the second match of their three-game series on Saturday at 6:40 pm.