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MLB-best Brewers rally again, set franchise single-season record for consecutive victories with 14
This Milwaukee club set a new benchmark — so far — for consecutive victories, surpassing the 1987 team that opened that season by winning its first 13 games.
The Brewers, no doubt, are gritty. They don’t quit. They have an almost-indescribable knack of deliver moments that render the observer speechless. They know this is woven into the fabric of their identity. Their temperament and understanding of what they do well is as good as anyone’s.
The Cubs scored a series victory over the Pirates and gained a game on the division-leading Brewers, whose franchise-record win streak ended on the eve of a five-game series between the two teams at Wrigley Field.
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Yelich hits 2 HRs as MLB-best Brewers rally past Reds 10-8, tie club record with 13th straight win
Christian Yelich had two homers among his four hits and drove in five runs as the Milwaukee Brewers overcame a seven-run deficit to beat the Cincinnati Reds 10-8 for their club record-tying 13th straight victory.
Still, Milwaukee's status as the best team in MLB remains unchanged, much like the teams currently in a position for a playoff spot. The top six teams in both the American and National Leagues are the same from last week, but there's still some drama heading into the home stretch of the 2025 season.
The Brewers may never lose again, Mondo breaks another world record, the Mets' new home run king, 10 days 'til kickoff, and more.
The Brewers are looking down at the rest of both leagues, ranked a clear No. 1 in Major League Baseball power rankings
They have been playing like one of the greatest teams in MLB history since. The Brewers are 48-16 since that date, an outrageous 12 games better than the second-best National League team. That 48-16 mark for the Brewers? Yeah, that's a 162-game pace of 122 wins. They aren't slowing down. They're 24-4 since July 5. They're 9-0 in August.
The 2025 season has been a mixed bag for Cubs manager Craig Counsell. His team opened the year on a 59-39 tear—only to find themselves outpaced by a once-in-a-generation Brewers squad, currently in the process of setting Milwaukee ablaze two years after its ex-skipper's departure.