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The Milwaukee Brewers etched their names into franchise history Saturday night, capturing their record-breaking 14th consecutive victory with a dramatic 6-5, 11-inning win over the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy seemed to foreshadow Andruw Monasterio's heroics in the franchise's record-breaking 14th straight win.
Milwaukee Brewers run winning streak to 14, rallying for a 6-5 victory to maintain their 9-game lead
The Milwaukee Brewers set a single-season franchise record with their 14th straight victory Saturday, rallying for the second straight game for a 6-5 win in 11 innings.
"The Brewers are never going to lose again." Fans celebrate Milwaukee's franchise-record 14th straight win, Andruw Monasterio's monumental home run.
The Milwaukee Brewers can't be stopped right now. This is not really much of an exaggeration any longer. Statements like this have been said left and right, but
The Brewers’ roster is littered with speed and defense. Brice Turang, Sal Frelick, Jackson Chourio, Collins, Blake Perkins, Caleb Durbin, and Joey Ortiz all fit this bill. Out of that group, all but Ortiz has been above average offensively this season.
Berroa was claimed off waivers from the Dodgers in July and is hitting .243 with a .671 OPS between his stops in the minor leagues this year. In seven games for Class AAA Nashville, Berroa is 4 for 24.
The Brewers and Reds will play again on Saturday night with first pitch coming at 6:40 p.m. ET. Right-hander Quinn Priester will pitch for Milwaukee against Zack Littell. Priester
Another day, another Brewers win led by starter Quinn Priester, and the team has now won 14 straight games in which he starts.
The Brewers announced some details surrounding the Aug. 24 game against the Giants, when the team will pay tribute to late broadcaster Bob Uecker.