So here’s the deal: the Milwaukee Brewers are still sitting pretty on top of the NL Central with an 89–57 record, playoff ticket basically punched, and fans daring to whisper the word “October.” But if you’ve been watching the last few days, you know it hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing.
The Rangers Just Served Us Humble Pie
Freddy Peralta looked human again—very human. After stringing together a 29-inning scoreless streak, he coughed up five runs in just five innings against the Rangers. Add in Jake Burger (yes, that’s his actual last name, and yes, he cooked us) going deep twice, and suddenly Milwaukee was staring at their first sweep loss since March. Not exactly the momentum you want rolling into the home stretch.
Rookie Firepower Keeps Things Interesting
On the flip side, Jacob Misiorowski—the baby-faced flamethrower—keeps proving he belongs. He just tossed seven innings of one-run ball with eight strikeouts to help Milwaukee steamroll the Pirates 10–2. That wasn’t just a win, it was a “don’t forget about us” kind of statement. Oh, and reliever Grant Anderson is back from the IL too, which should add some depth to the bullpen.
Numbers Don’t Lie (Even if They Sting Sometimes)
Here’s what the stat nerds are buzzing about:
- Brewers rank 2nd in MLB in runs scored, team batting average (.260), and OBP (.333).
- They’ve stolen 152 bases, which basically means pitchers can’t nap when they’re on.
- The slugging percentage? Meh—middle of the pack at .408. Could be better.
And for context, Milwaukee was the first MLB team this season to hit 70 wins and even rattled off a 14-game winning streak earlier this summer. That’s franchise-history stuff right there.
The Vibe Check
Look, the Brewers are 100% making the playoffs. That’s locked. But World Series odds? Sitting around 26%. Not bad, but not “bet the house” either. If the offense keeps rolling and the pitching steadies after that Texas stumble, this could absolutely be the team that shocks everyone in October.
If not? Well… at least we’ll always have the 14-game streak to brag about at the bar.
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