Brewers fans and baseball world celebrate Milwaukee's franchise-record 14th straight win

"The Brewers are never going to lose again." Fans celebrate Milwaukee's franchise-record 14th straight win.

The 2025 Milwaukee Brewers stand alone.

Led by manager Pat Murphy and a cast of never-say-die players, the Brewers are now owners of the longest winning streak in franchise history, surpassing Team Streak of 1987 after securing their 14th straight victory in a tense extra-inning battle with the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park.

Who would be tonight's hero?

Win No. 14 came from who else, No. 14.

Andruw Monasterio gets a celebratory Gatorade shower after the Milwaukee Brewers' 6-5, 11-inning victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday, Aug. 16. Monasterio's three-run home run in the top of the 11th lifted the Brewers to a franchise-record 14th straight win.

A night after an electric seven-run come back, the Brewers clawed their way back again and knocked off the Reds, 6-5, behind a monumental three-run homer by pinch-hitter Andruw Monasterio in the top of the 11th inning.

They've won games during the streak in blowout fashion. They've won with surreal walkoffs by the offense and defense. They've won with incredible comebacks. They've won with record-setting powerful hit parades and with the power of the Uecker bat. They've won by eating pancakes and by giving their fans free burgers. And along the way they've exorcised some past demons, too, against some familiar former playoff opponents.

One by one — first the Washington Nationals in three games, then the Atlanta Braves for three, then the New York Mets for three, then the Pittsburgh Pirates for another three and now the Cincinnati Reds for two — they all fall at the hands of this relentless, friendship-embodied Brewers team.

Just when it seems like the winning streak might end, there's some magic in the air. Or maybe there's just some hard-nose, tough-as-nails players who all play their role to perfection.

While the story of the 2025 Brewers is still being written, this team, which is head and shoulders atop the National League with a 78-44 record and that has two double-digit win streaks in the last two months, will go down in the record books.

The Brewers will now look to get their brooms out again for a hard-to-believe fifth straight three-game sweep on Sunday.

Here's how social media reacted to the Brewers' record-setting 14th straight win.

Milwaukee Brewers win 14th straight game: Best reactions

Watch Andruw Monasterio's home run

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Brewers win streak: Social media in awe over 14th straight victory

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