Cincinnati-de Milwaukee Bewers set a franchise record on Saturday with one season with their 14th consecutive victory. And in accordance with the recent form it was not easy.
The main laying brewers gathered for the second consecutive game and defeated the Cincinnati Reds 6-5 in 11 innings. This Milwaukee club stated a new benchmark – so far – for successive victories, and the team from 1987 opened that season by winning the first 13 games.
The Bewers will want to add on Sunday to their series in the serial final against division rival Cincinnati.
The general record of Milwaukee for successive victories is 16 games, from 1986-87, when they won their last three games in 1986 and their first 13 in 1987.
On Friday evening, the Bewers’ Run seemed to be in danger before they gathered from seven runs by gathering two innings by scoring nine unanswered runs in beating the Reds with 10-8.
Milwaukee seemed to be in trouble again on Saturday, but showed his resilience-for the second time in 24 hours-with the big blow a pinch hit, three-run Homer in the 11th by Andraw Monasterio.
“It’s a great feeling,” said Monasterio, who wears no. 14. “I wasn’t ready for 14 to 14. … that’s great.”
Monasterio was apparently prepared for his showstopping and streak-expanding moment.
“(Manager) Pat Murphy asked me to be ready three or four times,” said the 28-year-old Infrielder. “That was the fifth time he asked me to be ready during the game. He asked me in the seventh:” Are you ready for a big moment? ” I said, “Of course, yes.” But I didn’t know it would happen. ”
Milwaukee Starter Quinn Priester said that his under-an-year-old team went 49-0 and that pleasure called.
“But not as nice as this,” he said.
Priest said that the Brewers made the best of every chance of opponents.
“We have just given ourselves every occasion, and certainly if we get extra opportunities, we seem to take advantage every time,” he said. “You get your chance, it’s time to go inside and make a big swing, make a big field. If boys get their chances, we’re not timid, that’s for sure.”
The Bewers jumped to an early lead when Brice Turang doubled in a run in the second inning. The Reds received Solo Homers from Ke’bryan Hayes and Spencer to the sixth for a 2-1 lead.
It turned out that the Reds Milwaukee helped to keep his winning line alive while the Brewers scored on a throw error by Cincinnati Shortstop Elly de la Cruz in the ninth to bind the game on 2-All.
And the Bewers continued in the 10th when Anthony Seigler scored on an error from left field player Jake Fraley.
Cincinnati fought back in the bottom of the 10th and tied it to 3-all on an RBI-Double by Hayes.
In the end, the Reds gave the Brewers too many opportunities to continue their winning ways, while Monasterio has a three-run shot in the 11th lap all his second of the season after his first on July 3 against the New York Mets.
The Reds pushed back into the bottom half, cut the shortage with a sacrificial battle of Santiago Espinal and the cropping of their shortage to a run on the ninth Homer of the Year of Noelvi Marte.
But Milwaukee prevailed when Reliever Nick Matt Matt McLain let to fly to the warning job in the right-hand center, end the game and expand the streak.
Milwaukee is now 34 races more than .500 at 78-44 and has a nine-game lead in the NL Central about the Chicago Cubs. In the National League, the Brewers are eight games better than the East Division-to-leading Philadelphia Phillies (70-53).
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