MLB-Leading Brewers Flying High with 10th Straight Victory, but Focused on Bigger Picture
MILWAUKEE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, AUG 12 – Brice Turang’s first career leadoff homer helped the Brewers improve to 74-44, including a 25-4 stretch over their last 29 games under strong pitching from Jose Quintana.
- The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-1 on Monday night, August 11, 2025, at American Family Field to extend their winning streak to 10 games.
- The Brewers built momentum from strong recent performances, including a switch in starting pitching spots between Jose Quintana and Freddy Peralta for the Pirates series.
- Notable highlights included Christian Yelich's 22nd homer of the season, Brice Turang delivering his first-ever leadoff homer, key RBI hits by Sal Frelick and Brandon Lockridge, and a dependable six-inning outing from Quintana who gave up just three hits.
- Quintana improved to a 10-4 record with three strikeouts and one walk, while Pirates starter Andrew Heaney allowed six runs over four innings, five earned; Grant Anderson and Shelby Miller pitched hitless and scoreless late innings.
- The win improved the Brewers’ overall record to 74-44 and reinforced their position as the MLB-best team, having won 25 of their last 29 games and leading the National League Central division by 6½ games.
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The Milwaukee Brewers dominated Don Kelly's Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday with a 7-1 home win that improved manager Pat Murphy's team to 74-44, the best record in Major League Baseball. The Brewers got two hits each from left fielder Isaac…
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