Milwaukee Brewers inch closer to division crown as magic number drops despite Chicago Cubs’ winning streak

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Brewers Continue to Push Forward Despite Cubs’ Surge

The Milwaukee Brewers are on a relentless pursuit of the NL Central title, even as the Chicago Cubs enjoy a four-game winning streak. This surge from the Cubs, however, appears to be falling short of altering the Brewers’ destiny.

Currently boasting a commanding 93-59 record, the Brewers recently secured a convincing 9-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels. This latest triumph marks the second consecutive win against the Angels, with the team eyeing a sweep in their Thursday matchup before shifting focus to a three-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals starting Friday.

Cubs’ Playoff Berth and Brewers’ Determination

While the Cubs have also made headlines with their own impressive 88-64 record and have clinched a playoff spot, the Brewers remain undeterred in their quest for the division crown. Milwaukee’s consistent performance has allowed them to reduce their magic number for clinching the division to just six games, a detail highlighted by Adam McCalvy on MLB.com.

In Wednesday’s game, the Brewers showcased their offensive prowess with standout performances. Brandon Woodruff took the mound, using his cutter effectively over five sharp innings. Sal Frelick made headlines with a critical three-run homer, while Blake Perkins matched his career high with five RBIs, contributing to the team’s dominant win over the Angels.

Looking Ahead: The Road to the Division Title

As the Brewers maintain their five-game lead in the division, the stakes continue to rise with only ten games left in the regular season. They are not only aiming for the Central title but also eyeing higher seeds in the postseason. Currently, their magic numbers stand at six for the division, three for a postseason bye, and eight for both the NL and MLB’s top seeds.

The Brewers are poised and focused, embodying the spirit of their campaign with the mantra, “#ThisIsMyCrew #ForUeck,” as they inch ever closer to clinching what they have worked tirelessly for.

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