Milwaukee Brewers Win 10th Straight, Tie NL Central Lead
Milwaukee Brewers Win 10th Straight, Tie NL Central Lead

Milwaukee Brewers Win 10th Straight, Tie NL Central Lead

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The Milwaukee Brewers are enjoying a remarkable winning streak, having secured their 10th consecutive victory by defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-5, which ties them for first place in the National League Central Division with the Chicago Cubs. If the Brewers win their next two games in Seattle, they will reach a 12-game winning streak, triggering the popular George Webb free burger promotion, a milestone only achieved 12 times in the franchise's history. The Brewers' ace, Freddy Peralta, has been a key contributor, achieving his 12th win of the season and becoming the first Brewers pitcher since 1992 to win seven straight starts, placing him in rare franchise company and a potential Cy Young contender. This current streak echoes some of the franchise's historic runs, including the memorable 13-game winning streak earlier in the season and other notable moments like Paul Molitor's 39-game hitting streak and Teddy Higuera's 32 scoreless innings. The recent games have showcased the Brewers' resilience and offensive firepower, including a thrilling 8-7 victory in Los Angeles where they overcame a strong Dodgers challenge. With the Brewers holding one of the best records in baseball and continuing to dominate key rivals, fans are eagerly anticipating whether this hot streak can extend further.

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