The Milwaukee Brewers keep streaking and, with the inspiration of former announcer Bob Uecker, have matched their franchise record for consecutive wins at 13.
The Brewers rallied from seven runs down through two innings Friday night by scoring nine unanswered runs in beating the Cincinnati Reds 10-8 .
Milwaukee opened the 1987 season winning its first 13 games.
"It's just a special win," said Christian Yelich , who had four hits -- including two homers -- and five RBIs.
Yelich told Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy they would win despite trailing 8-1 after two innings. He played with a bat honoring Uecker , the former Brewers announcer who died in January at the age of 90.
Yelich said the Brewers have been in this situation before and found a way to make it close.
"Just with the