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'He's watching over us': Using Bob Uecker bat, Christian Yelich homers twice in surreal showing
As part of a magical comeback win for a 13th straight win, Christian Yelich delivered the performance of the year with a Uecker bat
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Yelich hits 2 HRs as MLB-best Brewers rally past Reds 10-8, tie club record with 13th straight win
Christian Yelich had two homers among his four hits and drove in five runs as the Milwaukee Brewers overcame a seven-run deficit to beat the Cincinnati Reds 10-8 for their club record-tying 13th straight victory.
The Brewers and Reds will play again on Saturday night with first pitch coming at 6:40 p.m. ET. Right-hander Quinn Priester will pitch for Milwaukee against Zack Littell. Priester
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Yardbarker on MSNMilwaukee Brewers: What Christian Yelich Told Pat Murphy Before Historic Comeback vs. Reds
The Milwaukee Brewers found their backs pressed hard against the wall early in Friday night’s series opener on the road against the Cincinnati Reds. But
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Christian Yelich uses Bob Uecker bat to power Brewers' incredible comeback for 13th straight win
The 13-game winning streak ties the 1987 team for the longest in a single season in Brewers history. That 1987 team won its first 13 games of the season. Add in the final three games of 1986, and the team record is a 16-game winning streak spanning 1986-87. The 13-gamer ties the Minnesota Twins for longest winning streak in baseball this year.
CINCINNATI -- If you thought the Brewers’ run couldn’t get any more magical, you hadn't seen anything yet.
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Yardbarker on MSNMilwaukee Brewers' Christian Yelich does the unthinkable using Bob Uecker bat
Milwaukee Brewers star Christian Yelich had planned to debut a special Bob Uecker-themed bat during MLB Players Weekend last year, but a back injury sidelined him at the time.
The Milwaukee Brewers have matched their franchise record with 13 consecutive wins. On Friday night, they rallied from a seven-run deficit to beat the Cincinnati Reds 10-8.
There was definitely some magic in the air at Great American Ballpark on Friday night.
The Milwaukee Brewers’ season already had a storybook feel, but Friday night in Cincinnati pushed it to another level. Trailing 8-1 after two innings, Milwaukee stormed back to defeat the Reds 10-8, stretching its winning streak to 13 games to match a franchise record.