Add the uncommon double-double to the Milwaukee Brewers listing of achievements to date in 2025.
By advantage of their 7-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates at American Household Area on Monday night time, Aug. 11, the Brewers prolonged their profitable streak to 10 and counting – the second time this season they’ve reached double-digit wins in a row.
Milwaukee turns into the primary workforce because the 2019 Houston Astros to perform the feat, and the primary Nationwide League workforce to do it because the 2017 Los Angeles Dodgers (10 video games and 11 video games).
The Brewers gained 11 straight from July 6-21, and in addition gained eight straight from Might 25-June 2.
Backside line?
They’re now 74-44 – a full 30 video games over .500 – and 6 1/2 video games forward of the Chicago Cubs within the NL Central, the inverse of the place the 2 groups stood as not too long ago as June 18.
They’ve additionally gained 13 of their final 14 and 25 of 29.
Christian Yelich and Brice Turang every homered, each starter reached base at the least as soon as and all however Caleb Durbin (who twice was hit by pitches) collected at the least one hit. Starter José Quintana additionally recorded his second straight high quality begin, permitting a lone run over six innings.
There was additionally a bit of reports earlier than the sport, as leftfielder Isaac Collins was named the Nationwide League’s player of the week, the day after slugging a walk-off homer to beat the New York Mets.
Already taking his third at-bat of the sport within the fourth inning, Collins pulled a double down the left-field line and he moved to 3rd on a single to heart by William Contreras.
After a comebacker by Yelich, Andrew Vaughn hit a curler to the suitable facet that plated Collins to up Milwaukee’s result in 6-1.
Then within the sixth, Collins yanked a triple into the right-field nook and scored a batter in a while a Contreras single.
Quintana ended up posting his second straight high quality begin, permitting three hits, a run and a stroll with three strikeouts over six innings and 89 pitches.
With one out within the second, Yelich homered to heart – his twenty second of the season and first since Aug. 2 – to kick-start a four-run body.
Vaughn adopted with a single, then Durbin superior him to second on a groundout.
A Sal Frelick single into proper area drove in Vaughn to make it 3-1, then a Brandon Lockridge single to proper area introduced Frelick dwelling.
Two batters later, Lockridge scored an unearned run on a Joey Bart throwing error as Joey Ortiz stole second.
On a 2-1 pitch, Bart snuck a 356-foot line drive inside the suitable area foul put up for a house run to tie the sport up.
That play was adopted up by a single to left by Jared Triolo, with Collins bobbling the ball and the miscue permitting Triolo to advance to second.
A failed pickoff try by Quintana at second allowed Triolo to advance to 3rd earlier than Pittsburgh in the end left him stranded with the sport tied 1-1.
After Quintana tossed a 1-2-3 high of the primary, leadoff batter Turang gave Milwaukee the lead by cranking an Andrew Heaney sinker down the center of the plate for a 406-foot dwelling run to left-center area.
It was the primary leadoff dwelling run of Turang’s profession and his eleventh total for the season.
Later within the inning, Frelick popped out to first base with bases loaded, leaving Milwaukee to accept a 1-0 lead.
Time: 6:40 p.m. CT.
TV channel: FanDuel Sports activities Wisconsin.
Brewers vs. Pirates, Aug. 12, 6:40 p.m.: Milwaukee RHP Freddy Peralta (13-5, 3.03) vs. Pittsburgh RHP Paul Skenes (7-8, 1.94). TV – FanDuel Sports activities Wisconsin, simulcast on Fox6. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.
Brewers vs. Pirates, Aug. 13, 1:10 p.m.: Milwaukee RHP Brandon Woodruff (4-0, 2.29) vs. Pittsburgh RHP Mitch Keller (5-10, 3.86). TV – FanDuel Sports activities Wisconsin, Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.