Brewers at Cubs in Game 1 of doubleheader
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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.
As the 2025 season heats up, Brewers manager Pat Murphy had a short, sharp message for anyone calling the Cubs “underdogs.” He made it clear: enough with that line of thought. It is a simple reminder that this is a tight race for bragging rights in the NL Central.
All true. But even though the Brewers’ 14-game winning streak ended Sunday with a 3-2 loss to the Cincinnati Reds in 10 innings, their record is best in the majors by six games. The team that opened the season with the sport’s eighth lowest payroll is putting the competition to shame.
Playing in the first game of a scheduled doubleheader, the Brewers responded from their first loss in 15 games with another victory, and the crowd of 38,971 featured an awful lot of Milwaukee faithful cheering on the hottest team in baseball (79-45).
The post Cubs pitcher Cade Horton forced to leave early vs. Brewers with blister appeared first on ClutchPoints. Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Cade Horton left his start against the Milwaukee Brewers early on Monday with an apparent injury.
The Milwaukee Brewers reinstated utility man Isaac Collins from the paternity list Monday and optioned infielder Tyler Black to Triple-A Nashville in advance of a road doubleheader against the Chicago Cubs.
When the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Chicago Cubs in the opener of a 5-game series, it bunched the top 4 NL wild-card contenders within 5 1/2 games.
Caleb Durbin discusses his home run and the team's 7-0 win in Game 1 of the doubleheader following the Brewers' win