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Brewers and Cubs Clash in High-Stakes Postseason Showdown
3 Oct
Summary
- Brewers set franchise record with 97 wins in 2025 regular season
- Brewers have struggled in the playoffs, winning only 2 postseason games since 2018
- Brewers and Cubs both seeking to end their recent postseason woes

As the 2025 MLB postseason gets underway, the Milwaukee Brewers are set to face off against their longtime National League Central rivals, the Chicago Cubs, in a highly anticipated best-of-five Division Series matchup. The Brewers are entering the playoffs on a high note, having just completed their best regular season in franchise history with a remarkable 97 wins. However, the team has struggled to find success in the playoffs in recent years, winning only 2 postseason games since coming up just short against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2018 NLCS.
The Brewers will be looking to exorcise those playoff demons and finally break through with a series win against the Cubs, who themselves have experienced limited postseason success since their World Series triumph in 2016. With as many as 12 players on the Brewers' NLDS roster having been part of the team's heartbreaking wild-card loss to the New York Mets in 2024, the squad is determined to avoid a similar fate this time around. Led by the veteran presence of Christian Yelich, Freddy Peralta, and José Quintana, the Brewers will rely on their disciplined offense, versatile bullpen, and strong defense to overcome the Cubs' formidable up-the-middle defense.
However, the Brewers' path to victory is not without its challenges. The loss of ace Brandon Woodruff to injury is a significant blow, and the team's success has often hinged on the performance of the enigmatic Peralta, who has shown both brilliance and inconsistency against the Cubs in recent seasons. If the Brewers can overcome their own history of postseason disappointment and find a way to solve the Cubs' stifling defense, they may finally have the opportunity to celebrate their first playoff series win since 2018.




