Eugenio Suárez made history with his 49th home run of the season, but the Milwaukee Brewers were the ones spraying champagne and celebrating with cigars Wednesday night.
For a small group of traveling Brewers fans around the visiting dugout, the party started early. The Reds trailed by six runs before their first trip to the plate in a 9-2 loss at Great American Ball Park in front of a crowd of 16,530.