The Milwaukee Brewers are making waves in the latest MLB power rankings, climbing higher after a statement-making weekend. A rare and impressive three-game sweep of the New York Yankees has put the Crew back among baseball's elite, reminding everyone why they're a team to watch this season.
As always, the pitching staff deserves the spotlight. During a dominant 10-3 stretch through May 10, Brewers hurlers held opponents to just 28 runs over 13 games—an eye-popping average of 2.15 runs per game. While Jacob Misiorowski continues to turn heads with his electric starts, he's far from alone. The entire rotation and bullpen have followed his lead, posting a stellar 3.45 team ERA that keeps Milwaukee competitive in every series.
But it's not just about the arms. With Jackson Chourio, Andrew Vaughn, and Christian Yelich all back on the active roster, the Brewers are poised to find their offensive groove again. That combination of elite pitching and a soon-to-be-energized lineup spells trouble for the rest of the league.
Here's a quick look at where the Brewers stand in this week's power rankings (with last week's position in parentheses):
From the mound to the plate, Milwaukee is proving they have the depth and talent to make a deep run. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just love a good underdog story, the Brewers are delivering must-watch baseball—and looking sharp while doing it.
