Brewers dominate Mariners in July 2025 series, capped by a 10-2 win. Quinn Priester & Brice Turang star as Milwaukee's pitching stifles Seattle. Recap the road trip!
StatPro MLB Beat Reporter
There's a certain satisfaction that comes with a quiet Thursday off-day, especially when it follows a road trip where the pitching staff was anything but. The Milwaukee Brewers are back home, resting up after dismantling the Seattle Mariners in a series where they surrendered a measly three runs over three games. It's the kind of suffocating dominance that has them sitting pretty at 61-41 and firmly in control of the NL Central.
The Brewers allowed just three runs over their three-game series in Seattle, marking one of their best pitching stretches of the season.
Wednesday's 10-2 beatdown was the perfect exclamation point on the trip. While the pitching was the story of the series, the bats woke up in a big way for the finale, pounding out 17 hits. Brice Turang was the catalyst, notching three hits and driving in three runs. On the mound, Quinn Priester was simply masterful, cruising through seven innings while allowing just two runs and striking out six. The win pushed his impressive record to 9-2 and solidified a crucial series victory on the road.
The off-day brought no news on the transaction wire, but don't mistake the quiet for inactivity. With the trade deadline fast approaching, the front office is undoubtedly working the phones. The team's current health is a major asset—no new injuries were reported—giving management a clear picture of what they have and what they might need. While fans wait for a potential splash, the current roster has proven it can compete with anyone, making any future additions a luxury, not a necessity.
Even as the big-league club dominates, the future remains incredibly bright. Despite graduating superstar Jackson Chourio to the majors, the Brewers' farm system remains a consensus top-10 pipeline in baseball. The system is lauded for its infield depth and strong international scouting, which has reportedly unearthed another gem: a 17-year-old international signee already drawing comparisons to Chourio. This continuous flow of talent ensures the Brewers aren't just built to win now, but for years to come.
The brief rest is over Friday as the Crew kicks off a homestand against the Miami Marlins. With ace Freddy Peralta (12-4, 2.85 ERA) on the mound, Milwaukee aims to carry its road trip momentum back to American Family Field. As the trade deadline clock ticks louder, every game matters, and this team looks fully prepared to make a significant second-half push.