Brewers put 14-game win streak on line
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Craig Counsell has become more than chilly about the Cubs looking up at his former team in the standings ... and apparently, George Webb burgers.
Major League Baseball released its schedule for the upcoming MLB postseason, which should highly interest Milwaukee Brewers fans watching their 74-44 team possessing the best record in baseball midway through August.
Monday’s Major League Baseball action is headlined by a matchup between the two best teams in the NL Central — the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs. These two
They have been playing like one of the greatest teams in MLB history since. The Brewers are 48-16 since that date, an outrageous 12 games better than the second-best National League team. That 48-16 mark for the Brewers? Yeah, that's a 162-game pace of 122 wins. They aren't slowing down. They're 24-4 since July 5. They're 9-0 in August.
After a win Aug. 4, the Milwaukee Brewers have 68 wins, a wild three games better than any other team in Major League Baseball. Their remarkable run, including 43 wins over the last 60 games for their best 60-game run in franchise history, has finally caught some national attention.
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CINCINNATI — The Milwaukee Brewers just keep streaking, and now they've matched the franchise record for consecutive wins at 13. The Brewers rallied from seven runs down through two innings Friday night by scoring nine unanswered runs in thumping the Cincinnati Reds 10-8. Milwaukee opened the 1987 season winning the first 13.
With several injured players, the Milwaukee Brewers are collecting wins in their quest to honor their great legendary broadcaster, Bob Uecker.
The Marlins spend only $69 million on its roster in 2025, the lowest in MLB. Yet since June, they are outplaying big spenders like the Yankees and Mets.
Christian Yelich homered, Brandon Woodruff pitched six effective innings and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Washington Nationals 8-2.