Brewers: Historic streak and Peralta shines, NL Central and MLB leaders

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Milwaukee Brewers: A Dominant Team in the MLB

Before Tuesday night’s 7-2 victory against Atlanta, Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy suggested that “most people couldn’t name five players on our team.” However, the situation in the standings indicates that more Brewers players will soon be recognized by more fans. It’s hard to overlook a team that not only continues to extend its lead in the National League Central Division, but also boasts the best record in Major League Baseball.

What we are doing right here right now is special.

Freddy Peralta
Right-handed pitcher Freddy Peralta, after allowing only four hits and one run in five innings, setting a personal record with his 13th victory, expressed his surprise upon learning of this achievement. “It’s always good to get the win as a team, but also personally for me, it’s something important,” Peralta stated. Murphy praised Peralta, who was selected for the National League All-Star team this year, stating that “he’s just getting started… This is the best Freddy there has been. I thought he was really, really good.” The Brewers lead the Chicago Cubs by four games in the National League Central, following the Cubs’ 5-1 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night. The Brewers are on a five-game winning streak and a six-game winning streak on the road. Furthermore, they have won 44 of their last 60 games, the best 60-game stretch in team history.
Freddy Peralta
El lanzador derecho de los Cerveceros, Freddy Peralta, permitió solo cuatro hits y una carrera en cinco entradas, estableciendo un récord personal con su 13ª victoria de la temporada en la victoria por 7-2 ante los Bravos el martes.
Murphy emphasized the importance of players maintaining focus in the final stretch of the regular season. “We really have to be disciplined right now, more than ever,” Murphy stated, after the Brewers (69-44) surpassed .500 by 25 games, their best record of the season. Milwaukee’s success as a visitor has been crucial to their rise to first place. Their 33-24 road record gives them the best winning percentage (.579) away from home in baseball, including the win in the first two games of the three-game series in Atlanta.

One cannot assume that everything will go in our favor in the future.

Pat Murphy
Murphy also acknowledged that the Brewers were lucky not to concede more runs on Tuesday night, when the Braves left 14 runners on base, matching their highest total in the last two seasons. The Brewers have also made key moves this year, including the trade for first baseman Andrew Vaughn on June 13. Vaughn has had an 11-game hitting streak, matching his personal record, following a two-run single on Tuesday night. He is batting .429 with four home runs and 14 RBIs during his hitting streak, and .370 since joining the Brewers. Murphy described his players as “hungry” and that they “never try to play it safe.” Regarding the lack of national recognition, Murphy just smiled. “That’s the fun part,” he concluded.
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