Brewers set franchise record with 14th straight win in comeback victory

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The Milwaukee Brewers set a franchise record with their 14th consecutive win, overcoming the Cincinnati Reds 6-5 in 11 innings through a dramatic comeback and a game-winning pinch-hit homer by Andruw Monasterio, extending their winning streak and maintaining a strong lead in the NL Central.
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- Brewers' win streak reaches franchise-record 14 games as defensive mistakes sink Reds in extra innings Yahoo Sports
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