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  1. The Brewers may not be World Series favorites, but they’re built to win. With six playoff appearances in the last seven years, they know how to get there, and in a weaker NL Central, 90 wins (or less) could do the trick. Their rotation is playoff-ready, featuring Nestor Cortes’ experience, Jose Quintana’s October dominance, and a potential ace in a healthy Brandon Woodruff. The lineup packs plenty of punch with William Contreras, Rhys Hoskins, and a breakout threat in Jackson Chourio, while Christian Yelich could be an MVP force if he stays healthy. Add in elite defense from Brice Turang and Sal Frelick, and the Brewers have everything they need to make a serious run. View full video
  2. The Milwaukee Brewers are setting new standards for stolen bases, with Brice Turang emerging as a potential future leader in the category. After reaching 50 stolen bases in 2024, Turang could challenge all-time records, potentially even Joe Morgan’s 689 steals. Despite a dip in his on-base percentage in the second half of the season, Turang's speed remains a key asset, and if he maintains 50 steals per year, he could surpass Morgan's record in 14 seasons. The Brewers' overall base-stealing strategy is thriving, with multiple players contributing. Alongside Turang, others like Caleb Durbin, Garrett Mitchell, and Jackson Chourio are expected to bring speed to the team. Even Christian Yelich, if healthy, could add significantly to the team's total. The Brewers finished 2024 with 217 stolen bases, just shy of the league-leading Nationals. Under manager Pat Murphy, the team has embraced a high-risk, high-reward approach to base running, improving both their offense and success rate. While stolen bases alone don’t guarantee success, the Brewers’ aggressive style could play a key role in their pursuit of a World Series title.
  3. The Milwaukee Brewers are setting new standards for stolen bases, with Brice Turang emerging as a potential future leader in the category. After reaching 50 stolen bases in 2024, Turang could challenge all-time records, potentially even Joe Morgan’s 689 steals. Despite a dip in his on-base percentage in the second half of the season, Turang's speed remains a key asset, and if he maintains 50 steals per year, he could surpass Morgan's record in 14 seasons. The Brewers' overall base-stealing strategy is thriving, with multiple players contributing. Alongside Turang, others like Caleb Durbin, Garrett Mitchell, and Jackson Chourio are expected to bring speed to the team. Even Christian Yelich, if healthy, could add significantly to the team's total. The Brewers finished 2024 with 217 stolen bases, just shy of the league-leading Nationals. Under manager Pat Murphy, the team has embraced a high-risk, high-reward approach to base running, improving both their offense and success rate. While stolen bases alone don’t guarantee success, the Brewers’ aggressive style could play a key role in their pursuit of a World Series title. View full video
  4. Tyler Black, a first-round pick by the Brewers in 2021, has consistently impressed with his hitting, plate discipline, and base-stealing ability, earning recognition as a top 50 prospect. However, the Brewers have mishandled his development. After a strong MLB debut in 2024, Black played only seven games before being sent down. His second call-up was even shorter, lasting just five games with limited at-bats. Despite continued success in the minors, Black was repeatedly sent back down to make room for other players, like Garrett Mitchell. By 2025, Black has no clear starting role or even a guaranteed spot on the roster, as the Brewers only see him as a first baseman or DH. The Brewers have to give Black a consistent opportunity or trade him.
  5. Tyler Black, a first-round pick by the Brewers in 2021, has consistently impressed with his hitting, plate discipline, and base-stealing ability, earning recognition as a top 50 prospect. However, the Brewers have mishandled his development. After a strong MLB debut in 2024, Black played only seven games before being sent down. His second call-up was even shorter, lasting just five games with limited at-bats. Despite continued success in the minors, Black was repeatedly sent back down to make room for other players, like Garrett Mitchell. By 2025, Black has no clear starting role or even a guaranteed spot on the roster, as the Brewers only see him as a first baseman or DH. The Brewers have to give Black a consistent opportunity or trade him. View full video
  6. Willy Adames is no longer with the Brewers, and rather than making a blockbuster move to replace his bat, the team is considering more affordable options. However, it's uncertain whether these options will have the same impact. Caleb Durbin and Oliver Dunn will face a significant challenge in 2025. Their performances could end up being one of the deciding factors into a 3rd straight division title. View full video
  7. Willy Adames is no longer with the Brewers, and rather than making a blockbuster move to replace his bat, the team is considering more affordable options. However, it's uncertain whether these options will have the same impact. Caleb Durbin and Oliver Dunn will face a significant challenge in 2025. Their performances could end up being one of the deciding factors into a 3rd straight division title.
  8. Garrett Mitchell has shown he possesses the raw tools and talent necessary to become an All-Star and one of the best players on the Brewers roster. His combination of speed, power, and defensive prowess gives him the potential to be a cornerstone for the team for years to come. However, injuries have been a constant hurdle in his big league career, stunting his ability to showcase his full potential. After battling through these setbacks, Mitchell is now hoping for his first fully healthy season in 2025. If he can stay on the field and play to his abilities, it would be a massive boost to the Brewers lineup, which would strengthen their chances of contending. With so much riding on the 2025 season for the Brewers, Garrett Mitchell’s health and performance are crucial factors that could make or break the team’s success. View full video
  9. Garrett Mitchell has shown he possesses the raw tools and talent necessary to become an All-Star and one of the best players on the Brewers roster. His combination of speed, power, and defensive prowess gives him the potential to be a cornerstone for the team for years to come. However, injuries have been a constant hurdle in his big league career, stunting his ability to showcase his full potential. After battling through these setbacks, Mitchell is now hoping for his first fully healthy season in 2025. If he can stay on the field and play to his abilities, it would be a massive boost to the Brewers lineup, which would strengthen their chances of contending. With so much riding on the 2025 season for the Brewers, Garrett Mitchell’s health and performance are crucial factors that could make or break the team’s success.
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