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For weeks, the Milwaukee Brewers’ success was difficult to describe. They weren’t flashy, and there weren't a lot of frills, but they just found ways to win. After a slow start to a season with low expectations from the outside,
Visiting Milwaukee rallied for the second straight game and beat the Cincinnati Reds, 6-5 in 11 innings, to set a new benchmark.
Christian Yelich had two home runs and five RBIs, and the Milwaukee Brewers rallied to beat the Cincinnati Reds 10-8 Friday for their club-record-tying 13th straight victory.
The Milwaukee Brewers play the Chicago Cubs with a 1-0 series lead. Milwaukee has a 79-45 record overall and a 37-25 record on the road. Tuesday's game is the 10th time these teams meet this season.
Skenes allowed four runs on six hits and two walks in just four innings of work—his shortest outing since June—and it marked the worst start of his Cy Young-caliber season. No
Craig Counsell has become more than chilly about the Cubs looking up at his former team in the standings ... and apparently, George Webb burgers.
Freddy Peralta allowed one hit and struck out six batters and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Chicago Cubs 7-0 in the first half of a Monday doubleheader.
Yes, for all three games, the Brewers broadcast is available on the Sirius XM app. The Reds broadcast is available on Channel 176 on Aug. 15, Channel 180 on Aug. 16 and Channel 178 on Aug.17. Aug . 15 : Milwaukee RHP Jacob Misiorowski (4-1, 2.70 ERA) vs. Cincinnati RHP Nick Martinez (10-9, 4.49)