
Brew Crew on Brink of Sweep After Historic Weekend Onslaught
The Brewers crushed the Twins 17-6 as Christian Yelich (8 RBIs) & Jacob Misiorowski made history. Can Milwaukee complete the sweep on June 22, 2025?
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- Christian Yelich sets a Brewers franchise record with eight RBIs in a single game without a home run.
- Rookie pitcher Jacob Misiorowski makes history, starting his MLB career with 11 consecutive hitless innings.
- The Brewers dominated the Minnesota Twins in a 17-6 victory to set up a series sweep.
- Milwaukee aims to complete the sweep on Sunday with Quinn Priester on the mound.
- Yelich's 8-RBI game is the first of its kind since the stat became official in 1920.
It's not every day you witness history, but Brewers fans were treated to a double dose on Friday. In a game that will be talked about for years, Christian Yelich and rookie sensation Jacob Misiorowski didn't just beat the Twins; they rewrote the record books, powering a 17-6 thrashing that has Milwaukee poised for a series sweep today in Minnesota.
Jacob Misiorowski is the first pitcher since 1900 to start his big league career with 11 consecutive hitless innings as a starter.
Rewriting the Record Books
Let's just take a moment to appreciate what happened in the series opener. In just his second career start, Jacob Misiorowski took a perfect game into the seventh inning, ultimately setting a mind-boggling record by starting his career with 11 straight hitless innings. Not to be outdone, Christian Yelich had a career night, driving in a franchise-record eight runs. And he did it all without a home run, becoming the first player to accomplish that feat since 1920. It was a complete and utter dismantling that set a powerful tone for the entire weekend.
All Eyes on the Sweep
With two wins in the bag, the Brewers (41-35) look to finish the job today at Target Field. Quinn Priester gets the ball for Milwaukee, bringing his solid 5-2 record and 3.46 ERA to the mound. He'll face David Festa (1-1, 4.79 ERA) for a Twins team that is reeling, having lost seven of their last eight contests. With all the momentum on their side, this is a golden opportunity for the Crew to gain ground in the NL Central race and head home on a high.
The Future is Now (And Next)
The emergence of a phenom like Misiorowski is a thrilling reminder of the Brewers' player development prowess. And the pipeline is still loaded. The latest name generating major buzz is outfielder Jesús Made, who is climbing prospect rankings at a pace reminiscent of Jackson Chourio. Now ranked No. 55 in all of baseball, Made is already getting looks in big league spring training, with the organization fast-tracking his development. With Chourio serving as a mentor, the Crew is building a foundation for not just winning now, but for years to come.
After a weekend defined by historic performances and pure dominance, the Brewers have a chance to put an exclamation point on their trip to Minnesota. A sweep today would be massive for their NL Central standing. With established stars firing on all cylinders, rookies making history, and the next wave of talent rising fast, it's an incredible time to be a Brewers fan.