The Milwaukee Brewers overcame a ninth-inning deficit on Saturday against the Cincinnati Reds en route to a 6-5 extra-innings victory ( box score ) that extended their winning streak to a franchise-record and season-high 14 games. These Brewers rallied from seven runs down on Friday night to defeat the Reds and tie the 1987 club for the longest single-season winning streak in franchise history. (The Brewers technically won 16 consecutive contests between the end of the 1986 season and the beginning of the 1987 schedule.)

Coming into the ninth inning, Milwaukee trailed by a 2-1 margin. Back-to-back walks against Cincinnati closer Emilio Pagán to begin the ninth inning set the scene for the Brewers to tie the game on a throwing error by shortstop Elly De La Cruz . The Brewers subseq

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