Breweers is first to secure playoff ticket

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Milwaukee – Los Milwaukee Brewers They have become accustomed to exceeding expectations every year, but This season I could represent your I achieve more notable until now.

During a campaign in which they have built the best record in the elderly, the brewers reached their last milestone to become in it First team in ensure a passage For the Playoffs 2025.

According to the big leagues, the defeat of the New York Mets 3-2 against the Texas Rangers in Saturday’s duel assured at least one wildcard of the National League for the Brewers, who were preparing to play at night against the St. Louis Cardinals.

This is the seventh year in the last eight campaigns that the Brewers have qualified for the playoffs, although they have not won a postseason series since they reached the seventh game of the National League championship series in 2018. They had completed a total of two apparitions in postseason from 1983 to 2017.

“The culture we have developed here is a bit,” said Toletero Christian Yelich on Friday, after the Brewers victory 8-2 over the Cardinals. “Many people have needed to achieve that, much record at the top, people who care about winning and winning players who have emerged. Many young people have done a very good job over the years. There have been pieces that have entered and left, but every year we find our identity as a team and we find ways to win.”

Milwaukee will seek its third consecutive title of the central division of the National League, as well as the first general position in the playoffs.

The defeat of the Chicago Cubs by 5-4 against the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday increased the advantage of the Brewers in the central division of the National League to six games, although Chicago has in favor the tiebreaker criteria. Milwaukee entered Saturday night with an advantage of two games about Philadelphia Phillies, leader of the East Division of the National League, in the race for the best record of baseball, and the Breweers have that criterion in favor.

This would be the season in which the Brewers would take a step back.

They gave way to Devin Williams, twice a reliever of the year of the National League, who moved to the New York Yankees. They lost one of their best position players when the Dominican Campocorto Willy Adames signed a contract of seven years and 182 million dollars with the San Francisco Giants.

There were 25-28 and six and a half games behind the Cubs on May 24, but they have had a 65-30 record since then.

The Brewers began on Saturday in the second position of the major in races and effectiveness. That combination has Milwaukee ready to pursue the best record in the history of the franchise.

The Brewers have already established a club record with a streak of 14 consecutive victories this summer.

Milwaukee’s best regular season was 96-66 in 2011. The Brewers have made only an appearance in the World Series, when they were in the American League and lost to St. Louis in seven games in 1982.

A couple of exchanges at the beginning of the season gave great dividends.

Quinn Priester was launching for the Triple-A subsidiary of Boston, at the beginning of the season, when the Brewers acquired it. Priester, who had a 6-9 record in his career within the big leagues before the exchange, holds a 13-2 record with an effectiveness of 3.25 for Milwaukee.

He won his 12th consecutive decision on Friday, and the Brewers have triumphed in each of the last 18 games in which he has appeared. According to Sportradar, the last pitcher to gain at least 12 consecutive decisions within a single season was Gerrit Cole, who took 16 followed with the Houston Astros in 2019.

In mid -June, the Brewers exchanged the pitcher Aaron to the Chicago White Sox for the first base Andrew Vaughn, who had been sent to the minors after hitting .189 in 48 games with Chicago. Vaughn began on Saturday with an OPS of .860 in 54 games with Milwaukee.

Many others have contributed.

Brice Turang was the player of August in the National League. Isaac Collins entered Saturday with a.

The Venezuelan William Contreras has resurfaced from the star game and remains one of the best batting receptors in the elderly. The rookie Caleb Durbin, one of the players acquired in the exchange of Williams, has improved the situation in the third base of Milwaukee.

Dominican Freddy Peralta had a streak of 30 consecutive entries without allowing careers. Yelich is on the way to a season of 30 home runs and 100 ranked races.

Brandon Woodruff, twice chosen to the stars game, successfully recovered from the shoulder injury that marginalized him throughout the 2024 season. Jacob Misiorowski, one of the pitchers with the most powerful line in the major leagues, caused enough impression to gain an appearance in the star game after being summoned in mid -June.

The stellar closer Trevor Megill and the Dominican coach Abner Uribe form one of the best bullpen duos of the elders.