Entering Tuesday, Josh Hader had a streak of 38.0 consecutive innings in 40 appearances without giving up a run. This season, he was 18-for-18 in save opportunities with opponents going just 4-for-55 with 6 walks and 26 strikeouts. His 40 consecutive scoreless appearances tied him with Ryan Pressly for the most consecutive scoreless appearances in MLB history. Tonight, he entered the 9th with a chance to claim the sole spot atop that list.
Alec Brohm and Matt Vierling had other ideas, as their two solo home runs in the 9th would be enough as the Phillies defeat the Brewers, 3-2.