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The Milwaukee Brewers have emerged in the National League as a threat, but what do they need to be real contenders?
The Milwaukee Brewers are on fire headed into the second half of the season and they are right behind the Chicago Cubs for first place in the National League Central. Milwaukee has won seven games in a row and eight of their last 10, closing what used to be a six-and-a-half game gap between them and the Cubs.
The Milwaukee Brewers are building some serious momentum, and the trade deadline could be their opportunity to seize control of their division. Entering the All
The Milwaukee Brewers are contending this season, but there's still a chance they end up trading their ace, Freddy Peralta, in the coming weeks.
Brewers beat writer Todd Rosiak will answer questions about the team this week. Send Todd your questions here.
The Brewers are having a great season up to this point, but there is one flaw the team has to address before the MLB trade deadline.
They’ve been torching all comers for the bulk of the last two months, playing 19 games over .500 (31-12) since May 24. Impressively, they managed to shift into an even higher gear heading into the All-Star break, winning their last seven games — three of them against the mighty Dodgers — by a combined score of 40-14.
For all that's gone right for the Cubs so far, Counsell's former team, the Brewers, are still breathing down their necks.
The Brewers waited a while, but they now know their opponent in the opening round of the National League playoffs. The Brewers are the No. 3 seeded team and will face the No. 6 New York Mets.
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Yardbarker on MSNMilwaukee Brewers: NL Manager Dave Roberts Makes Emphatic Statement on Jacob Misiorowski Making the 2025 All-Star TeamOne of the biggest storylines of the 2025 MLB All-Star Game, especially in recent days, has been the addition of Milwaukee Brewers rookie phenom Jacob Misiorowski to the National League roster.