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Brewers Erase 7-Run Deficit in Epic Comeback Victory

Summary

  • Brewers erased 8-1 deficit to beat Reds 10-8
  • Christian Yelich hit 2 homers, fell short of cycle
  • Brewers' 13-game winning streak ties franchise record
Brewers Erase 7-Run Deficit in Epic Comeback Victory

On August 15, 2025, the Milwaukee Brewers staged an incredible comeback against the Cincinnati Reds, erasing an 8-1 deficit to win 10-8 at Great American Ball Park. The Brewers' offense, led by star outfielder Christian Yelich, powered the rally, with Yelich going 4-for-5 with a double and two home runs.

The comeback began in the third inning when Andrew Vaughn hit a three-run homer to bring the Brewers within three runs. Yelich then took over, hitting the go-ahead two-run blast in the sixth inning to give Milwaukee the lead. Yelich fell a triple short of his fourth career cycle, all of which have come against the Reds.

The win extended the Brewers' winning streak to 13 games, tying the longest single-season streak in franchise history set by the 1987 team. Milwaukee's bullpen was also crucial, retiring the final 23 Reds batters to secure the victory.

The Brewers' remarkable comeback was their largest since last September, when they erased an 8-0 deficit against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The win improved Milwaukee's MLB-best record to 77-44 and kept them firmly in control of the NL Central division.

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Yelich went 4-for-5 with a double and two home runs, falling just short of his fourth career cycle against the Reds.
The Brewers' 13-game winning streak ties the longest single-season streak in franchise history, set by the 1987 team.
The Brewers' 7-run comeback against the Cincinnati Reds is their largest since last September, when they erased an 8-0 deficit to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks.

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