2025 Milwaukee Brewers season
| 2025 Milwaukee Brewers | |
|---|---|
| National League Central champions | |
| League | National League |
| Division | Central |
| Ballpark | American Family Field |
| City | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States |
| Record | 97–65 (.599) |
| Divisional place | 1st |
| Owners | Mark Attanasio |
| General managers | Matt Arnold |
| Managers | Pat Murphy |
| Television | FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin (Brian Anderson, Bill Schroeder, Jeff Levering, Tim Dillard, Chris Singleton, Vinny Rottino, Jeff Cirillo, Sophia Minnaert, Dario Melendez, Stephen Watson) Telemundo Wisconsin (Spanish-language coverage, Sunday home games; Hector Molina, Kevin Holden) |
| Radio | 620 WTMJ Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network (Jeff Levering, Lane Grindle, Josh Maurer, Jerry Augustine) |
| Stats | ESPN.com Baseball Reference |
The 2025 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 56th season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, their 28th in the National League, and their 57th overall.
The Brewers' home opener on March 31, 2025, an 11–1 loss to the Kansas City Royals, was the team's worst loss in a home opener since 2015.
On August 16, with a win over division rival Cincinnati Reds, the Brewers became the first team since the 2022 Seattle Mariners to reach 14 consecutive wins in the regular season. The Brewers finished the season with a 97-65 record, setting a new franchise mark for wins in a season.
The Brewers became the first team to clinch a playoff berth by clinching their seventh postseason berth in the last eight seasons (third consecutive) on September 13, won the National League Central and earned a first-round bye on September 21, completing a 6.5-game comeback against the rival Cubs, and then earned home-field advantage throughout the MLB postseason after the Philadelphia Phillies were defeated by the Minnesota Twins on September 27.
They faced the Chicago Cubs in the Division Series, marking the first I-94 rivalry matchup in postseason history, and defeated them in five games to advance to the NLCS. In that series the Brewers were swept by the defending and eventual repeat champion Los Angeles Dodgers, despite completing a 6–0 sweep in the regular season themselves. It was their first time being swept in a postseason series longer than three games, scoring only one run in each of their four losses.
The Milwaukee Brewers drew an average home attendance of 32,717, the highest of all baseball teams from Wisconsin.