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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.
Owen Caissie homered and drove in three runs, and the Chicago Cubs held off the Milwaukee Brewers for a 6-4 win in the opener of a split doubleheader.
Pat Murphy says anybody who considers the Cubs the underdogs to the Brewers at this point has things backwards. Don’t try to tell the skipper that his club still has a seven-game lead in the National
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.
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Yardbarker on MSNMilwaukee Brewers: Forget Rookie of the Week, Isaac Collins Just Took Home MLB Player Award Honors
The Milwaukee Brewers, once again, are the hottest team in Major League Baseball. With their 7-6 victory over the New York Mets on Sunday, one that saw them trailing 5-0 at one point, Milwaukee has won nine games in a row and sport a 73-44 record,
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.
File this one away, because you have probably never seen it before and it'll be rare moving forward to ever see it again: The Milwaukee Brewers are making an utter mockery out of
The Brewers, no doubt, are gritty. They don’t quit. They have an almost-indescribable knack of deliver moments that render the observer speechless. They know this is woven into the fabric of their identity. Their temperament and understanding of what they do well is as good as anyone’s.
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.
Peralta was dominant in what was slated to be the first game of a doubleheader (Game 2 ended up being postponed), cruising through six scoreless frames on 95 pitches. The only hit he allowed was a first-inning single by Seiya Suzuki,