Christian Yelich homers using Bob Uecker bat
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CINCINNATI -- CINCINNATI (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers just keep streaking, and now they've matched the franchise record for consecutive wins at 13. The Brewers rallied from seven runs down through two innings Friday night by scoring nine unanswered runs in thumping the Cincinnati Reds 10-8. Milwaukee opened the 1987 season winning the first 13.
Via MLB.com, "According to Elias, it was the biggest comeback in MLB history to extend a winning streak to 13 or more games. The previous standard was five runs, by the 1934 Tigers for their 13th in a row and the 2002 A’s for their 19th."
Despite an obstructed view, Bob Uecker’s nosebleed seats at American Family Field are some of the Milwaukee Brewers’ most popular.
Christian Yelich belts a solo home run to left field to tie the game at 1 in the top of the 2nd inning
The Milwaukee Brewers battled back from a seven run deficit to defeat the Cincinnati Reds, and extend their winning streak.