The Milwaukee Brewers set a franchise record with their 14th consecutive win, defeating the Cincinnati Reds in extra innings on Saturday night. Infielder Andruw Monasterio broke a 7–7 deadlock with a three-run homer in the 11th inning, capping a game that saw the Brewers trail early before the bullpens took over. The victory came less than 24 hours after Milwaukee rallied from a seven-run deficit to beat Cincinnati 10–8, a result that had tied the club’s previous high of 13 straight wins. The back-to-back triumphs extended the Brewers’ lead in the National League Central to nine games over the second-place Chicago Cubs, positioning the club for its fifth division title in eight seasons.
WHAT A GAME! THE BREWERS COMPLETE THE COMEBACK IN EXTRA INNINGS AND HAVE NOW SET A NEW FRANCHISE RECORD WINNING 14 GAMES IN A ROW. 🤯 ✅ CIN +1.5 ✅ O 8.5 https://t.co/Iv5gFlPnNC
No. 14 Andruw Monasterio hit a HR to give the Brewers their 14th straight win. https://t.co/oZATNXYjaY
14 STRAIGHT WINS 🍻 The Brewers set a new franchise record of consecutive wins in a single season after beating the Reds in extras 🤯 https://t.co/bQlEz4uhF4