MILWAUKEE —

The Cincinnati Reds remain in control of their destiny, beating the Brewers 7-4, leaving one game to go.

Cincinnati jumped out early in the game, with a six-run third inning that included four hits, two errors and a pair of walks. Advertisement

Jackson Chourio homered for the Brewers, who clinched the best regular-season record in the majors and home-field advantage throughout the postseason thanks to the Philadelphia Phillies’ 5-0 loss to the Minnesota Twins.

Milwaukee rallied in the sixth to get the deficit down to 7-4 and put the potential tying run on first base before Joey Ortiz grounded out with the bases loaded to end the threat.

Cincinnati beat Milwaukee 7-4.

So what does that mean for the Reds playoff chances?

If the Reds win Sunday, they are going to the playo

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