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Where does Brewers’ 12-game win streak stack up in team, MLB history?

The Milwaukee Brewers can’t stop winning at the moment, and the hottest team in Major League Baseball is on the cusp of setting a team record.

The Brewers brushed the Pittsburgh Pirates aside on Wednesday, Aug. 13, claiming their 12th consecutive win with a 12-5 victory at American Family Field. The streak began back on Aug. 1 with a 16-9 win over the Washington Nationals, and since then the Brewers have claimed four straight series sweeps to get within touching distance of a team record.

This streak is Milwaukee’s second such run to extend into double digits this season, something the Brewers had only previously done eight times in their existence. Last month, Milwaukee won 11 straight, a run spanning either side of the All-Star break.

For the right kind of fan, getting to 12 straight didn’t just improve what was already the best record in baseball. Wisconsin-based restaurant chain George Webb is offering free burgers to celebrate the fact that Milwaukee has won a dozen games without slipping up. The restaurant confirmed as much on social media following Wednesday’s win, adding that the free burgers will be available on a yet-to-be-announced date:

Here’s what to know about the Milwaukee Brewers’ winning streak, including where it stands in team and MLB history:

Longest winning streaks in MLB, Brewers history

The Milwaukee Brewers on fire, having won 12 straight games. However, they’ll have to keep rolling to get anywhere near the longest winning streaks in MLB history. Here are the 10 longest runs without a loss:

26 games: 1916 New York Giants*
22 games: 2017 Cleveland Indians
21 games: 1880 Chicago White Stockings*
21 games: 1935 Chicago Cubs
20 games: 1884 St. Louis Maroons
20 games: 1884 Providence Grays
20 games: 2002 Oakland Athletics
19 games: 1906 Chicago White Sox*
19 games: 1947 New York Yankees
18 games: Five teams tied

*Note: This streak includes a tie. Per MLB, games ending in a tie do not end a team’s winning streak for historical purposes.

The Brewers’ 12-game winning streak is just one off the team’s all-time best run. Here is a list of every time Milwaukee has reeled off at least 10 straight victories:

1987: 13 games (April 6-20)
2018: 12 games (Sept. 23 to Oct. 12)*
2025: 12 games (Aug. 1-13, ongoing)
2025: 11 games (July 6-21)
2021: 11 games (June 22 to July 3)
2003: 10 games (Aug. 19-28)
1988: 10 games (April 30 to May 9)
1979: 10 games (July 11-22)
1978: 10 games (June 9-17)
1973: 10 games (June 8-18)

*Note: Streak includes National League Central tiebreaker, NLDS, and Game 1 of the NLCS.

Brewers vs. Reds: How to watch potential team record-tying MLB game

The Brewers will try to tie the franchise record for the longest winning streak on Friday, Aug. 15, when they travel to face the Cincinnati Reds.

Date: Friday, Aug. 15
Time: 6:40 p.m. ET
Location: Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati, Ohio)
TV: FanDuel Sports Network (Wisconsin only)
Streaming: Apple TV+, FanDuel Sports Network via Prime Video

Watch Brewers at Reds on Apple TV+

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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