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Milwaukee Brewers make MLB history with record comeback to extend winning streak

This should've been impossible.

The Milwaukee Brewers trailed by seven runs in the second inning.

Sure, they had a 12-game winning streak alive. But against a quality Cincinnati Reds team, a seven-run deficit had to be insurmountable, right?

Wrong.

The Brewers had tied the game by the fourth inning and taken the lead in the sixth.

They went on to win, 10-8.

It's a lucky 13th win in a row for Milwaukee.

Via MLB.com , "According to Elias, it was the biggest comeback in MLB history to extend a winning streak to 13 or more games. The previous standard was five runs, by the 1934 Tigers for their 13th in a row and the 2002 A’s for their 19th."

Christian Yelich led the way with a mon

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