Brewers achieve new franchise record
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Brewers put 14-game win streak on line
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The 2025 Milwaukee Brewers stand alone. Led by manager Pat Murphy and a cast of never-say-die players, the Brewers are now owners of the longest winning streak in franchise history, surpassing Team Streak of 1987 after securing their 14th straight victory in a tense extra-inning battle with the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park.
The Brewers’ No. 1 fan doesn’t watch every inning of every game, or, really, many innings at all. But Robin Yount still checks the scores every day and checks in on the club whenever he can, like when
The Brewers’ roster is littered with speed and defense. Brice Turang, Sal Frelick, Jackson Chourio, Collins, Blake Perkins, Caleb Durbin, and Joey Ortiz all fit this bill. Out of that group, all but Ortiz has been above average offensively this season.
Baseball America, the gold standard of baseball evaluation across all levels of the sport, released its rankings of Major League Baseball farm systems and gave the Brewers the No. 1 standing.
What strikes me about watching the Milwaukee Brewers' Sal Frelick is how much he reminds me of Pete Rose — the player, apart from his controversies.
The Brewers beat the Pirates 12-5, extending their winning streak to 12 games. The victory Wednesday means free hamburgers for the entire city, thanks to a local restaurant chain's promotion.
For weeks, the Milwaukee Brewers’ success was difficult to describe. They weren’t flashy, and there weren't a lot of frills, but they just found ways to win. After a slow start to a season with low expectations from the outside,
Hall had consistently been able to provide the team quality long relief innings in low-leverage spots, eating up innings for other arms in the bullpen. The 26-year-old had been enjoying his best year yet in his fourth season in the big leagues, posting a 3.35 ERA and striking out 27 batters in 19 appearances.