Field Level Media
16 Aug 2025, 07:49 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images)
Christian Yelich belted two homers, had four hits, drove in five runs and fell a triple shy of the cycle as the visiting Milwaukee Brewers rallied from an early seven-run deficit to stun the Cincinnati Reds 10-8 on Friday.
The win was Milwaukee's 13th straight as the Brewers matched their franchise best, set in 1987. The stunning comeback was Milwaukee's 28th win in 32 games, increasing the best record in the majors to 77-44.
Facing reliever Scott Barlow (6-1) in the sixth inning, Yelich gave Milwaukee its first lead at 9-8 when he belted a solo homer to nearly the exact spot as his long ball in the second, giving him 25 for the season.
Milwaukee has outscored its opponents 36-13 in the past three games, scoring in double figures each time.
Nick Mears (4-3) pitched a perfect fifth for the win, and Trevor Megill struck out two in a perfect ninth for his 29th save in 32 chances.
The Reds appeared on their way to a rout when they had nine straight batters reach with one out in the second inning, taking an 8-1 lead. From that point, the Brewers' bullpen retired the final 23 batters.
Milwaukee right-hander Jacob Misiorowski struggled badly in his return from a stint on the 15-day injured list caused by a lower left leg contusion.
The rookie All-Star right-hander lasted just 1 1/3 innings. In the opening frame, he allowed four hits yet just one run. He surrendered three straight hits to end the inning but was bailed out by a throw from center fielder Steward Berroa to nail Miguel Andujar at the plate.
With one out in the second inning, Misiorowski hit Tyler Stephenson with a pitch, then walked three consecutive batters to force in a run. He was relieved by DL Hall, who was tagged with five straight hits, starting with a two-run double by Elly De La Cruz. Andujar, Gavin Lux, Ke'Bryan Hayes and Noelvi Marte followed with RBI singles.
Milwaukee answered immediately in the third, scoring five times, with RBI doubles from Yelich and Brice Turang sandwiching Andrew Vaughn's three-run homer.
Cincinnati starter Nick Martinez could not protect the seven-run lead, yielding six runs -- five earned -- on nine hits in 2 2/3 innings.
--Field Level Media
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