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Brewers Seek Postseason Redemption in Rivalry Clash with Cubs

Summary

  • Brewers face Cubs in winner-take-all NLDS game on October 8, 2025
  • Brewers have won 5 NL Central titles since Cubs' last in 2017
  • Brewers manager confident team will "respond" after tough losses at Wrigley
Brewers Seek Postseason Redemption in Rivalry Clash with Cubs

On October 8, 2025, the Milwaukee Brewers will face off against the Chicago Cubs in a high-stakes winner-take-all National League Division Series (NLDS) game. The Brewers, a small-market team, have been a consistent force in the postseason, making the playoffs 7 out of the last 8 years.

Despite trading away key players like All-Star shortstop Willy Adames and Cy Young winner Corbin Burnes in the offseason, the Brewers managed to win a franchise-record 97 games and clinch the NL Central title. However, their playoff run hit a snag when they lost the last two games of the NLDS series at Wrigley Field, allowing the Cubs to even the series at 2-2.

Brewers manager Pat Murphy remains unfazed, stating that his young team will "respond" after getting their "first taste" of a high-pressure playoff environment on the road. The Brewers have a strong home-field advantage, winning the most games at home this season, and are seeking to avenge their bitter rivals and advance to the National League Championship Series (NLCS) against the mighty Los Angeles Dodgers.

A win for the Brewers would be a huge accomplishment for the small-market team, cementing their status as one of the most consistent and resilient franchises in baseball. Regardless of the outcome, the Brewers have already exceeded expectations this season and given their loyal fans in Milwaukee plenty to cheer about.

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The Brewers' manager is confident his resilient team will "respond" after their tough losses at Wrigley Field, as they have done all season.
The Brewers have made the playoffs 7 out of the last 8 years, winning 5 NL Central Division titles since the Cubs' last in 2017.
A win for the Brewers would give them bragging rights over their rivals and a chance to advance to the NLCS against the powerful Los Angeles Dodgers.

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