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The Milwaukee Brewers front office has many decisions to make this winter if they would like to recreate the success they found in last year's campaign.
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The Milwaukee Brewers front office has many decisions to make this winter if they would like to recreate the success they found in last year's campaign.
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www.mlb.comThe Milwaukee Brewers weren't supposed to be as good as they have been this year. That at least was the overwhelming sentiment heading into the 2025 season. Th
www.si.comFor the last several seasons, great depth has been one of the key advantages that allowed the Brewers to dominate the National League Central. They still have it, which leaves them with some tough decisions to make as they make out their NLDS roster at the end of the week.
brewerfanatic.comThe Milwaukee Brewers still lead the National League Central by 5 1/2 games over the second-place Chicago Cubs and own the best record in Major League Baseball.
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www.mlb.comMILWAUKEE -- Just when you thought the Brewers' season had been torpedoed before it really began, they were able to play their way back into position to make another half-season run. After going 0-4 to start the year and finding themselves on the wrong end of the biggest early-season story
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