Brucers bring 7-game winning streak in set in Cincinnati

The National League East-Leading Philadelphia Philise’s three-market bruise, Milwauki Bruers looked at the three-game road series against Cincinnati Reds on Monday night to continue their longest victory streak in two years when opening a three-game road series against Cincinnati Reds.
Brucers held rallies with an early deficit 2–0 and defeated Philos 5–2 on Sunday and ran the streak of his victory to seven. Milvauki has the longest streak since the nine-game stretch in August 2023. Broovers are more than 500 for the first time this season.
Prior to the game, manager Pat Murphy pointed to the beginning of the streak in Pittsburgh a week ago, when Bruers rally for a 6–5 victory.
“It was an indicator,” said Murphy. “That day was an indicator. After the game I am liking,” Hell yes. We did so. ” And this was about to happen.
Brucers were scared in early Sunday when hot-hitting Christian Yelich was killed with a right hand in the first innings with a pitch of Philosian Starter Ranger Suarez. He suffered an injury, but X-rays were negative.
Jake Baurs came to Yelich and belts in a tiebreaking two-run double in the seventh.
Baurs said, “This is a kind of playing style that we are waiting in this club house, where we are pressurizing.” “During nine innings you can reveal it in different ways. … I think other teams think I really like where we are now.”
In Monday’s opener, Brucers turn to the right-handed Aaron Sivale (0–1, 6.00 ERA), who will do his fourth beginning of the season and against the first Reds. On Tuesday, Sivale did not get any decision in Milwauki’s 5–1, 10-inning win against Boston Red Sox visited. He allowed three hits and one run out of four innings, four out of four and fired one.
In search of its first quality beginning in 2025, Sivale is 2–0 with 2.03 ERA against Cincinnati in two career, with 10 strikes and four walks with three runs and 10 hits in 13 1/3 innings.
Reds counter, with The Right-Hand Brady Singer (6-3, 4.60), starts 12th of the season. Singer scored seven hits and two runs in seven innings in Canasus City last Monday, winning 7–2 win.
The Cincinnati Shortstop Elli de la Cruz faced through an emotional Sunday in a 7–3 defeat in the cub in Chicago.
With dedication to his late sister-who died in the weekend in the Republic of Dominican-Ankit on his spikes, D La Kruz gave a belt to two runs homer in the sixth innings.
“It was difficult. We care a lot about playing and winning a game, but in a hurry, reminding you of what is really important,” said Reds Manager Terry Francona. “So I think everyone put his head on a kunda with his (Sunday), just trying to take care of him. He is very proud to be available.”
A day after a hit at a hit of 2–0, the Reds could manage only four hits on Sunday to release the NL Central-Lending cub.
Frankona said, “If I had an answer, I would not have been sitting here (tick), but we are going to explain it better.” “When we are not swinging, we are going to find ways to score some more runs.”
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