MILWAUKEE — Willy Adames tied the major league record with his 13th three-run homer of the season, going deep on his 29th birthday to lift the NL Central-leading Milwaukee Brewers over the St. Louis Cardinals 9-3 Monday for their sixth win in seven games.
Adames homered for the fifth consecutive game, matching the Brewers record shared by Jeromy Burnitz (1997) and Eric Thames (2017).
''For the first time in my career, I got a little emotional,'' Adames said. "It's something that I've dreamed about since I was a kid. Just doing incredible things like that.''
Adames' 13 three-run homers equaled Ken Griffey Jr. in 1996.
''It's an honor, just to be right next to a legend and an icon like him,'' Adames said. "Seeing that reality today is just incredible.''
Adames is hitting .255 with a career-high 99 RBIs, one more than in 2022.
''It's almost shocking when he comes to the plate and doesn't hit a home run with two guys on at this point,'' Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy said.
Rookie Jackson Chourio hit a grand slam and Rhys Hoskins also homered for the Brewers (81-57), who began Labor Day with a nine-game division lead.