The 2019 Milwaukee Brewers have shown they’re capable of hanging with the best of the best, as we’ve seen the past couple of weekends while they’ve taken two series from the Chicago Cubs to move back within 2 games of the National League’s second wildcard spot.
They’ve also done well against their fellow playoff contenders, going 5-2 against Arizona, 3-3 against Atlanta, 5-1 against the Mets, 4-3 against the Phillies, and 4-2 against the Nationals.
Unfortunately, like a lot of teams that have hovered around .500, as much as they play “up” against contenders, they’ve also played “down” to the level of a few bottom-feeders.