The Milwaukee Brewers broke a franchise record on Saturday with their 14th consecutive victory, and they owe a big thank you to the defense of the Reds of Cincinnati. The more Andruw Monastio bat
A three-stroke circuit and three points by the Brewers public services gave Milwaukee a historic 6-5 victory in additional sleeves on Saturday, their second consecutive match breaking the hearts of the Reds. Their record is at 78-44, easily the best of the big leagues.
It took a pair of brutal defensive errors of the Reds to get there. Up 2-1 entering the ninth round, Cincinnati seemed to have a victory in hand when the voltiseur of the Brasseurs Sal Flicel struck a potential double game ball with runners first and second and a withdrawal.
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Then, a launch error of the Reds Elly Cruz Reds Elly stop allowed a scoring race.
The emilio Pagán lifter limited the damage to a race with a withdrawal from Anthony SEIGLER to put an end to the Channel, but the Reds became aimlessly at the bottom of the frame to send the game to the extras.
There, the Brewers obtained their first race when William Contreras led the 10th with only one … which turned more when the Reds left the Jake Fraley field player and injured in the process. Milwaukee no longer touched this round, so the error took advantage of big when the Reds obtained a single race at the bottom of the 10th.
It was not even the end of the errors of the Reds, while a brewers’ sacrifice sacrificed in 11th round turned into one when the lifter Joe La Sorsa has embarrassed a throw of the third goal Ke’bryan Hayes.
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The Reds actually managed to reduce the deficit in a single race at the bottom of the 11th with a Circuit of Noelvi Marte, but they did not get closer to the prevention of the history of brewers. The most recent loss of Milwaukee remains on July 30 against the Cubs of Chicago, with swords from the Nationals of Washington, Braves from Atlanta, New York Mets and Pittsburgh Pirates since then.
They can get another scan and a consecutive 15th consecutive victory on Sunday against the Reds, with Jose Quintana de Milwaukee planned to face Andrew Abott from Cincinnati.