Milwaukee Brewers Complete Historic Sweep Against Dodgers and Achieve Tenth Consecutive Victory
Los Angeles, CA – The Milwaukee Brewers secured a crucial victory this Sunday, overcoming the Los Angeles Dodgers with a score of 6-5. This triumph not only meant sweeping the series, but also extended their winning streak to ten consecutive games in the 2025 Major League Baseball season. The team, under the direction of Pat Murphy, tied the Chicago Cubs (59-40) at the top of the National League Central Division, after the latter’s defeat against the Red Sox. The sweep against the Dodgers, a historic milestone as it was the first in a series of at least five games against the Los Angeles franchise, underlines the excellent moment that Milwaukee is going through. The encounter promised a pitching duel between José Quintana and Clayton Kershaw. However, the Brewers’ offense changed the course of the game, capitalizing on three defensive errors by the Dodgers. A three-run rally in the fourth inning, led by a two-run RBI hit by Isaac Collins, made the difference.Quintana, from the mound, played a fundamental role by pitching six innings, despite a complicated fourth episode where he allowed three runs. The Colombian pitcher, who plays for his eighth team in 14 seasons in the Majors, expressed his satisfaction after the victory. The winning streak has been fueled by the performance of key players like Andrew Vaughn, recently arrived from the White Sox, and Blake Perkins, who returned after an injury. The bullpen has also shown strength, contributing to Milwaukee’s winning formula, which does not depend exclusively on big stars. With this result, the Brewers are established as one of the most competitive teams in the National League in the second half of the season. In addition, this victory represents the third streak of 10 consecutive wins since 1995.These guys are wonderful. They want to play and don’t lose their hunger.
José Quintana
- The Brewers now have a record of 59-40.
- They are the first team since the 1994 Braves and the 2006 Cardinals to sweep the Dodgers in a series of at least five games.
- Quintana earned his third win since joining the team.