Not even Paul Skenes could cool off the red-hot Milwaukee Brewers.
The Brewers tagged Skenes for a leadoff home run Tuesday night to spark a 14-0 blowout of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The win extended Milwaukee’s win streak to 11 games for its second 11-game win streak since July. Per MLB’s Sarah Langs, the Brewers are just the second MLB team since 1954 to post two such streaks in a single season and the 13th overall since the turn of the 20th century. And they’ve done it in a matter of weeks since their first 11-game win streak started on July 6.
Will the Brewers join this list tonight?
Teams with multiple win streaks of at least 11 games in a season, since 1900:
2015 TOR
1954 CLE
1935 CHC
1931 PHA
1927 PIT
1926 NYY
1916 NYG
1909 PIT
1906 CHC
1906 Highlanders (now NYY)
1904 NYG
1903 PIT— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) August 12, 2025
The win improved the Brewers’ MLB-best record to 75-44 as they’ve emerged from the All-Star break as the best team in baseball. They’re now 20-4 in the second half of the season and have a 7.5-game lead over the Chicago Cubs in the NL Central.
And they secured Tuesday’s win while roughing up arguably the best pitcher in baseball. The Brewers did the bulk of their damage against Pittsburgh’s bullpen. But they chased Skenes after four innings of one of the worst outings of his brief but stellar career.
Sal Frelick got the barrage started for the Brewers. Milwaukee’s leadoff hitter declined to bite on a 2-2 changeup below the strike zone and worked Skenes to a full count. The payoff pitch was a 97 mph fastball Skenes delivered on lower inside corner of the zone. Frelick launched it into the right-field stands for an early 1-0 Brewers lead.
How do the @Brewers start in their quest for an 11th straight win?
A leadoff homer for Sal Frelick off Paul Skenes! pic.twitter.com/BblcV3oz1Y
— MLB (@MLB) August 12, 2025
Milwaukee didn’t strike again in the inning, but make Skenes work in a 22-pitch first.
Skenes appeared to settle down in the second with a 1-2-3 inning. But he issued two walks in the third and allowed another Milwaukee run to score on a William Contreras double.
Skenes then allowed three more hits in the fourth, including a Brice Turang solo home run and an RBI single by Frelick that followed up a Joey Ortiz double.
Brice Turang extends the @Brewers lead with a solo tank! pic.twitter.com/YNVQfYu28O
— MLB (@MLB) August 13, 2025
Skenes got out of the inning without further damage as the Brewers had built a 4-0 lead. But his night was done. The final line for the NL Cy Young favorite: 4 earned runs allowed on 6 hits including 2 home runs with two walks on 93 pitches. His season-long ERA increased crossed the two-run threshold from 1.94 to 2.13.
Frelick’s leadoff home run marked the first time this season that Skenes allowed a first-inning run of any kind. Tuesday was just the second time this season that Skenes allowed multiple home runs.
Pittsburgh’s bullpen didn’t stand a chance.
Christian Yelich kept the party going with a two-run home run in the fifth inning off reliever Yohan Ramírez.
Christian Yelich!
The third @Brewers home run of the game! pic.twitter.com/wOVo4unwuU
— MLB (@MLB) August 13, 2025
When the game was done, the Brewers had tagged five Pittsburgh pitchers for 15 hits and five home runs while walking five times. Nine different Brewers batters secured hits, nine scored runs and seven logged RBI.
An on the mound, Freddy Peralta pitched a gem. The Brewers starter pitched six shutout innings with seven strikeouts and one walk allowed while giving up just three hits. Milwaukee’s bullpen did the job from there to complete the shutout with three more pitchers.
If you haven’t been paying attention to the Brewer’s now’s a good time to start.