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The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers are appreciating what they have in their midst, knowing it won’t last forever. Jesus Made and Luis Pena have played fewer than a d
The Milwaukee Brewers are the hottest team in baseball, and they're well on their way to winning the National League Central. They've just won their 12th game in a row, and their fans are thrilled - for reasons aside from baseball.
The 13-0 start in 1987— which included Juan Nieves throwing the first no-hitter in team history in win No. 9 — stood as the franchise's longest winning streak in a season until this year's Brewers surpassed it Saturday.
With Blake Perkins on second after a walk and a steal, Ortiz, who entered the day batting .372 with seven doubles and a .948 OPS in 11 August games, got the bat head out on a two-strike sweeper and smoked it at 105.4 mph through the left side of the infield to drive in his 10th run of the month.
The Brewers are in hamburger heaven. The team picked up its 12th straight win on Wednesday in a 12-5 victory over the Pirates, securing free burgers for the entire state of Wisconsin from local chain George Webb and putting the Brewers on the cusp of tying a franchise record for consecutive wins.
The first time the chain paid up was 1987, when the Brewers won 13 straight games, and 168,000 burgers were given out.
The Reds' Austin Hays hit a walk-off single after William Contreras delivered a dramatic go-ahead homer for the Brewers, ending Milwaukee's run.
The restaurant chain made a pact years ago to hand out free eats if the Brewers won 12 games in a row, which they did last week.
Ryan Strnad, who has worked for over 35 years as a beer vendor at the Milwaukee Brewers’ home stadium American Family Field, announced Thursday that he will officially enter the Democratic primary for governor next week.
Brewers prospects Jesús Made and Luis Peña, two 18-year-olds among the best prospects in baseball, are headed to the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers.
Andrew Fischer, the Milwaukee Brewers' first-round draft pick in 2025, made his first appearance in pro baseball and made it count Aug. 14.