It’s no secret that the Brewers have had a stranglehold on the NL Central over the last few years, but their divisional dominance is nearly unrivaled across baseball in that time. Since the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, Theo Epstein’s last as president of baseball operations on the North Side and the last time the Cubs got a taste of the playoffs, Milwaukee has led the Central for 468 days. That’s 169 more days than the Cardinals (115), Cubs (92), Pirates, and Reds (both 46) combined.
Hell, that massive gap between the Brewers and their aggregated rivals is 54 more days than the second-place Cards.