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Frelick and Turang homer off Skenes as the Brewers beat the Pirates 14-0 for their 11th straight win

(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)

Brewers Dominate Pirates 14-0, Extend Winning Streak to 11 Games

Milwaukee, WI – The Milwaukee Brewers crushed the Pittsburgh Pirates 14-0 on Tuesday night, marking their 11th straight win and the second-longest streak in franchise history.

Sal Frelick and Brice Turang opened the scoring with home runs, while Christian Yelich, Andrew Vaughn, and Caleb Durbin also went deep to power Milwaukee’s offense. Freddy Peralta (14-5) delivered six innings of three-hit pitching for his second consecutive win.

Pirates starter Paul Skenes (7-9) took the loss, allowing four runs and six hits in four innings. Milwaukee’s commanding victory boosted their NL Central lead to 7 ½ games, the largest margin in the majors.

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