Highlights from ALL games on 8/13! (Brewers win 12th straight, Braves 9-run inning and MORE!)

Three consecutive base hits for the Brewers with two outs. Three consecutive hits to drive in runs. That’s just a great at bat. Great swing and a five to nothing lead. It’s every game like watching an instant replay. Contrarus ground ball left side. That’s a base hit. They’re going to wave around Collins. Bam comes up throwing to the plate. Here it comes. It is late this one. William Contrarus through the left side. It’s 6 nothing Milwaukee. And it’s a two homer game for Bray. Anchor down. Homers and back-to back at bats. And the Pirates within one. Brian Reynolds is not going to want to leave Milwaukee after this ball game. Still second and third for the crew here with one away. It’s going to roll into the corner. Ortiz is home. Freelick around third. He will score. A two-run single from Wild Bill. And the Brewers lead it 8 to five. Well, and out away from a 12th straight win. Fitting they’ve got 12 runs on the board. And a swing and a miss. He struck him out. 12 in a row for the crew. The Brewers with their second longest winning streak in the regular season in franchise history. Alonszo puts two runs on the board before an out is recorded. 98 RBI’s for Alonzo. Two nothing New York. Here’s Sodto and the one hit high in the air to deep right center. Harris going back. He’s at the wall. It’s gone. Juan Sodto with a two-run homer. His 29th of the year. Braves are down 6 nothing entering the top of the fourth inning. And it’s turned into a fiveun fourth inning for the Braves. Braves right back in this game. Base is loaded and Michael Harris will be the 11th man up in the inning. It’s a grand slam. Michael Harris to the deepest part of the yard with a big city bomb. It is now 96 Braves in the fourth as it’s turned into a nine run fourth inning. Bob the bat of Jake Carworth. You never know what’s going to happen when it hits the bag. And that one ends up in center. A two-run score. Finding the hole on the five hoppers. Manny Machado Ramos right into the turf. This is pretty ugly right now for the San Francisco Giants. Yeah, that’s a perfect way of putting it right there. Wow. Padres’s lead seven to nothing. Pods have kicked the extra point here in the second inning. Padres’s have added to their big lead here in the fifth inning and an opportunity for more in the air to left field. That is deep and that ball is gone. First home run of the day for the Pods and they are just crushing mistakes. It’s a leadoff triple for Shi Otani. And this is only on the hitting side. We have yet to see him on the pitching side tonight. Runner at third. Nobody out. Ground ball, base hit left field, make it a one- nothing lead for the Dodgers. Smith drives one deep to left field. That’s gone. It’s a two-run homer. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. And the Dodgers have jumped out to a three nothing lead. Fly ball right center fielded pretty well. Hernandez is back. He’s still going out near the wall. It is gone. Taylor Ward just one away from his goal at 30. He has his 29th as he takes Shi deep. Strike three. And Trout’s been called out on strikes twice tonight. Going back to the World Baseball Classic. That’s three at bats, three strikeouts. Here’s one that’s hit well out into right center field. And it’s out by the wall out there in right center. And that is caught by Teodosio. Wow. Teodosio went up very well. Might have robbed Pahz of a homer right there. One more to get. Logan O’Hap the catcher coming up. And he lands one left center. A base hit. The big hit for Hoppy gives the Angels the lead. It’s 65. Oh. Scoreless game. Third inning. The batter is Michael Bush. Lucas back at the track at the wall. Gone. A towering homer for Michael Bush. And the Cubs jump out front. It is one to nothing. Swinging a ball drilled towards the corner and it’s gone. Matt Shaw a solo homer on a liner to left and the Cubs have taken a two nothing lead for Shaw. It is number 10 and he stays hot. Mer getting the start for Boston today facing Jeremy Pñena to start things off. to left field towards us and it’s gone into the Crawford boxes. JP3 visits us here in the Crawford boxes for a one- nothing lead. I hope that we are home run magnets for the Astros out here in the Crawford boxes as he drills one high and deep to left field all the way back and gone. Ger Diaz a two-run home run with two outs in the six. Ger with a big swing and that baby is out of here on the first pitch of the bottom of the seventh. This game is all tied up. Mayo the lead runner at first. Jeremiah Jackson out toward the wall. It’s off the fence. It kicks away from Moore. Throw to the plate. Gets away. It gets into the Camberwell. Jeremiah Jackson gives the Orioles the lead on a little league home run. And so we head to the bottom of the ninth inning. This game is tied at three. Finally, the Orioles get a walk-off win. It’s courtesy of Jackson Holiday as Carlson scores all the way from first base. And the Orioles collect the win. Big spot for Nathaniel Low. back toward the corner and this is a grand slam and the Nationals with one swing take a four nothing lead here in the top of the first national six Royals three and CJ Abrams will lead it off see you later for CJ number 16 and it’ll be two on two out for Pasquantino and gone Vinnie’s second three-run home run of the series the Nationals lead is gone the rookie Dalon Lyle to the plate that’s down for A base hit. The Nationals will take the lead. Dalon Lyle delivers against a reliever with 30 saves on the season. Nationals in front 8 to7. Joe Ryan giving up a 227 batting average to left-hand hitters. Here’s Bellinger drives him deep to right. That’s way gone. Second deck. Five rows up. Cody Bellinger with a home run. It’s number 22 and the Yankees have a one- nothing lead. Two out here in the third. Twins in business here. Two on, nobody out. Line drive right center field. That’s a base hit for Clemens. Bobbled in right center. On his way to third base is Clemens. He’ll slide in safely and the Twins have a 3-1 lead. Two runners in scoring position. One- nothing Miami. Deep to right field away. Beck and gone. Second homer of his career. And deep. And gone. This kid Marcy is on fire. and he has put the Marlins back on top. All of a sudden, he’s a triple shy of the cycle in a fourhit day. This guy has seven RBI. Two down for Mac. Last chance for the Diamondbacks. 42 Rangers lead. Fly ball toward the left field corner. This one’s on its way and it’s gone. James McCann gets one back and it’s a one-run game again. The tying run now at second. the go-ahead run on at first and Catel Marte who homered in the ninth inning last night comes to the plate. Marte hits it in the air right field. There it goes. Catel Marte has done it again. Gives the Diamondbacks a 6 to4 lead and in dramatic fashion they have come all the way back. Tying run 90 ft away with two outs in the six. 3-2 pitch to Harper. Swing and a miss. He struck him out. got him with a slider down and in. Sixth strikeout to cap six innings of shutout baseball. So the bases are loaded for Miguel Anduhar. There it is. And there it goes high and deep to left. It is to the wall. It is gone. That is a grand slam for Miguel Anduhard. Harper the runner at third. Tolson at second. Riley Green at first. Base is loaded. Nobody out. It’s way back there. Robert does run it down to create the first out. It’s a sack fly for Perez. Five innings, one hit. A brilliant outing from Troy Melton. See, a lot of it’s keying off this heater and he’s hitting spots with it. And then after you get used to seeing a few fast balls, he’s going with the curve ball. Five to2. The Rockies trail here in the top of the sixth inning. Mickey Monia will lead off looking up and it’s gone. Number 18 for him. That’s a careerhigh. The Rockies are back on the board. Fly ball deep center field. Did he get enough? Yes, indeed. Terrar pitch hit it. Home run Hunter Goodman. And the Rockies take the lead to shallow center and look out catch Monia. Moniac on the slide makes the catch. Oh my goodness. Mickey Moniac. 3-2 to Brandon Laauo. A left-hand batter. Runner goes and hits it high in the air. The jetream carries it way on out of here. That went off the top of the building in left center. Oh, way up there for Junior. Did he get enough? Gone. Couldn’t climb up there to get it and the wind took it out. Junior common with six homers in seven games. That’s the capper. For more on these and other stories, keep it locked to mlb.com. It’s baseball everywhere.

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