2013 Milwaukee Brewers season

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2013  Milwaukee Brewers
League National League
Division Central Division
Ballpark Miller Park
City Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Record74–88 (.457)
Divisional place4th
Owners Mark Attanasio
General managers Doug Melvin
Managers Ron Roenicke
Television Fox Sports Wisconsin
(Brian Anderson, Bill Schroeder, Craig Coshun)
WYTU-LD (Spanish-language coverage, Sunday home games)
Radio 620 WTMJ
(Bob Uecker, Joe Block)
Stats ESPN.com
BB-reference
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The 2013 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 44th season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, the 16th in the National League, and 45th overall.

Contents

Regular season

Season standings

National League Central

NL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 97650.59954–2743–38
Pittsburgh Pirates 94680.580350–3144–37
Cincinnati Reds 90720.556749–3141–41
Milwaukee Brewers 74880.4572337–4437–44
Chicago Cubs 66960.4073131–5035–46

National League Wild Card

Division Winners W L Pct.
St. Louis Cardinals 97650.599
Atlanta Braves 96660.593
Los Angeles Dodgers 92700.568


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Pittsburgh Pirates 94680.580+4
Cincinnati Reds 90720.556
Washington Nationals 86760.5314
Arizona Diamondbacks 81810.5009
San Diego Padres 76860.46914
San Francisco Giants 76860.46914
Colorado Rockies 74880.45716
Milwaukee Brewers 74880.45716
New York Mets 74880.45716
Philadelphia Phillies 73890.45117
Chicago Cubs 66960.40724
Miami Marlins 621000.38328

Record vs. opponents

TeamARIATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 2–44–33–412–710–94–26–13–43–43–37–127–124–32–411–9
Atlanta 4–25–14–36–15–213–62–410–911–84–31–53–44–313–611–9
Chicago 3–41–55–143–31–64–36–133–33–37–123–44–37–123–413–7
Cincinnati 4–33–414–52–44–36–110–94–24–28–113–36–18–113–411–9
Colorado 7–121–63–34–210–93–44–23–43–44–212–79–103–43–45–15
Los Angeles 9–102–56–13–49–105–24–25–15–24–211–88–114–35–112–8
Miami 2–46–133–41–64–32–51–511–87–122–43–44–32–45–149–11
Milwaukee 1–64–213–69–102–42–45–14–35–27–123–45–25–143–46–14
New York 4–39–103–32–44–31–58–113–410–92–54–34–22–57–1211–9
Philadelphia 4–38–113–32–44–32–512–72–59–103–44–23–32–58–117–13
Pittsburgh 3–33–412–711–82–42–44–212–75–24–33–44–310–94–315–5
San Diego 12–75–14–33–37–128–114–34–33–42–44–38–112–42–58–12
San Francisco 12–74–33–41–610–911–83–42–52–43–33–411–82–43–36–14
St. Louis 3–43–412–711–84–33–44–214–55–25–29–104–24–26–010–10
Washington 4–26–134–34–34–31–514–54–312–711–83–45–23–30–611–9

Game log

2013 Game Log
April (14–11) – home (9–5) – road (5–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 1 Rockies 5–4 (10) Henderson (1–0) Ottavino (0–1)45,7811–0
2April 2 Rockies 4–8 Escalona (1–0) Gonzalez (0–1) Betancourt (1)24,7531–1
3April 3 Rockies 3–7 Nicasio (1–0) Peralta (0–1)25,7661–2
4April 5 Diamondbacks 1–3 Miley (0–1) Badenhop (0–1) Putz (1)24,6231–3
5April 6 Diamondbacks 2–9 Corbin (1–0) Fiers (0–1)30,1151–4
6April 7 Diamondbacks 7–8 (11) Sipp (1–0) Axford (0–1) Bell (1)37,7331–5
7April 8@ Cubs 7–4 Estrada (1–0) Jackson (0–2) Henderson (1)40,0832–5
8April 9@ Cubs 3–6 Mármol (1–1) Axford (0–2) Fujikawa (2)30,0652–6
April 10@ Cubs 7:05pmPPD, RAIN; rescheduled for July 30
9April 12@ Cardinals 0–2 Miller (2–0) Lohse (0–1) Boggs (2)42,5282–7
10April 13@ Cardinals 0–8 Wainwright (2–1) Gallardo (0–1)44,6962–8
11April 14@ Cardinals 4–3 (10) Kintzler (1–0) Salas (0–2) Badenhop (1)42,6453–8
12April 16 Giants 10–8 Kintzler (2–0) Zito (2–1) Henderson (2)29,0754–8
13April 17 Giants 4–3 Henderson (2–0) Casilla (1–1)29,3625–8
14April 18 Giants 7–2 Gallardo (1–1) Cain (0–2)29,1616–8
15April 19 Cubs 5–4 Estrada (2–0) Samardzija (1–3) Henderson (3)28,3467–8
16April 20 Cubs 5–1 Burgos (1–0) Jackson (0–3)42,2308–8
17April 21 Cubs 4–2 Peralta (1–1) Feldman (0–3) Henderson (4)37,1239–8
18April 22@ Padres 7–1 Lohse (1–1) Marquis (1–2)18,64310–8
19April 23@ Padres 6–3 Gallardo (2–1) Richard (0–2) Henderson (5)19,56011–8
20April 24@ Padres 1–2 Volquez (1–3) Estrada (2–1) Street (3)17,20511–9
21April 26@ Dodgers 5–7 Belisario (2–2) Gonzalez (0–2) League (7)44,93011–10
22April 27@ Dodgers 6–4 Peralta (2–1) Guerrier (1–1) Henderson (6)50,22412–10
23April 28@ Dodgers 0–2 Kershaw (3–2) Lohse (1–2) League (8)49,00312–11
24April 29 Pirates 10–4 Gallaro (3–1) Rodríguez (2–1)21,25513–11
25April 30 Pirates 12–8 Gorzelanny (1–0) Morris (0–1)24,15414–11
May (6–22) – home (3–12) – road (3–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
26May 1 Pirates 4–6 Morris (1–1) Axford (0–3) Grilli (11)26,07914–12
27May 2 Cardinals 5–6 Westbrook (2–1) Peralta (2–2) Mujica (7)22,20414–13
28May 3 Cardinals 1–6 Miller (4–2) Lohse (1–3)40,06814–14
29May 4 Cardinals 6–7 Maness (1–0) Henderson (2–1) Mujica (8)36,15614–15
30May 5 Cardinals 1–10 García (4–1) Estrada (2–2)38,62014–16
31May 7 Rangers 6–3 Peralta (3–2) Grimm (2–2) Henderson (7)22,46715–16
32May 8 Rangers 1–4 Holland (3–2) Lohse (1–4) Nathan (9)22,61615–17
33May 10@ Reds 3–4 Simón (3–1) Gallardo (3–2) Chapman (8)33,25115–18
34May 11@ Reds 7–13 Latos (4–0) Burgos (1–1)41,67815–19
35May 12@ Reds 1–5 Arroyo (3–4) Peralta (3–3)38,81315–20
36May 13@ Pirates 5–1 Estrada (3–2) Burnett (3–4)11,87216–20
37May 14@ Pirates 3–4 (12) Mazzaro (2–0) Fiers (0–2)11,55616–21
38May 15@ Pirates 1–3 Rodríguez (4–2) Gallardo (3–3) Grilli (16)13,55416–22
39May 16@ Pirates 1–7 Liriano (2–0) Burgos (1–2)16,43416–23
40May 17@ Cardinals 6–7 García (5–2) Peralta (3–4) Mujica (12)39,42616–24
41May 18@ Cardinals 6–4 (10) Axford (1–3) Kelly (0–2) Henderson (8)42,41017–24
42May 19@ Cardinals 2–4 Gast (2–0) Lohse (1–5) Mujica (13)39,87817–25
43May 20 Dodgers 1–3 Kershaw (5–2) Gallardo (3–4)28,28717–26
44May 21 Dodgers 5–2 Fiers (1–2) Greinke (2–1) Henderson (9)26,38418–26
45May 22 Dodgers 2–9 Ryu (5–2) Peralta (3–5)36,96318–27
46May 24 Pirates 2–1 Estrada (4–2) Burnett (3–5) Rodríguez (1)33,87419–27
47May 25 Pirates 2–5 Locke (5–1) Fiers (1–3)40,41019–28
48May 26 Pirates 4–5 Rodríguez (6–2) Gallardo (3–5) Grilli (20)44,62619–29
49May 27 Twins 3–6 Correia (5–4) Peralta (3–6) Perkins (10)38,62719–30
50May 28 Twins 5–6 (14) Pressly (2–0) Badenhop (0–2) Duensing (1)24,41519–31
51May 29@ Twins 1–4 Deduno (1–1) Estrada (4–3) Perkins (11)31,35919–32
52May 30@ Twins 6–8 Walters (2–0) Lohse (1–6) Burton (2)32,68819–33
53May 31@ Phillies 8–5 Gallardo (4–5) Hamels (1–9) Rodríguez (2)37,42020–33
June (12–15) – home (7–6) – road (5–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
54June 1@ Phillies 4–3 Peralta (4–6) Cloyd (1–2) Rodríguez (3)41,11421–33
55June 2@ Phillies 5–7 Lee (7–2) Fiers (1–4) Bastardo (1)40,61321–34
56June 3 Athletics 2–10 Milone (6–5) Estrada (4–4)21,02321–35
57June 4 Athletics 4–3 (10) Axford (2–3) Neshek (1–1)24,23022–35
58June 5 Athletics 1–6 Colón (7–2) Gallardo (4–6)25,91222–36
59June 6 Phillies 1–5 Cloyd (2–2) Peralta (4–7)21,58122–37
60June 7 Phillies 5–4 Rodríguez (1–0) Horst (0–2)31,41723–37
61June 8 Phillies 4–3 Thornburg (1–0) Kendrick (6–4) Rodríguez (4)38,26724–37
62June 9 Phillies 9–1 Lohse (2–6) Pettibone (3–2)38,30025–37
63June 10@ Marlins 6–1 Gallardo (5–6) Nolasco (3–7)13,25926–37
64June 11@ Marlins 4–5 Qualls (2–0) Henderson (2–2) Cishek (7)13,11026–38
65June 12@ Marlins 10–1 Fígaro (1–0) Slowey (2–6)13,46827–38
66June 14@ Reds 3–4 (10) Simón (5–2) Badenhop (0–3)35,13827–39
67June 15@ Reds 6–0 Gallardo (6–6) Bailey (4–5)37,51928–39
68June 16@ Reds 1–5 Cueto (4–0) Peralta (4–8) Simón (1)39,08828–40
69June 18@ Astros 1–10 Lyles (4–1) Figaro (1–1)13,33028–41
70June 19@ Astros 3–1 Axford (3–3) Ambriz (1–4) Rodríguez (5)15,86629–41
71June 20@ Astros 4–7 (10) Ambriz (2–4) Gonzalez (0–3)17,80329–42
72June 21 Braves 2–0 Peralta (5–8) Teherán (5–4) Henderson (10)32,59430–42
73June 22 Braves 2–0 Badenhop (1–3) Hudson (4–7) Rodríguez (6, career #300)41,97431–42
74June 23 Braves 4–7 Maholm (8–6) Figaro (1–2) Kimbrel (21)41,22131–43
75June 25 Cubs 9–3 Lohse (3–6) Jackson (3–10)30,17232–43
76June 26 Cubs 4–5 Feldman (7–6) Gallardo (6–7) Gregg (12)28,06132–44
77June 27 Cubs 2–7 Garza (3–1) Peralta (5–9)31,79232–45
78June 28@ Pirates 3–10 Cole (4–0) Hellweg (0–1) Reid (1)36,87532–46
79June 29@ Pirates 1–2 Liriano (7–3) Hand (0–1) Grilli (27)38,43832–47
80June 30@ Pirates 1–2 (14) Watson (2–1) Rodríguez (1–1)35,35132–48
July (14–14) – home (7–6) – road (7–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
81July 1@ Nationals 5–10 Zimmermann (12–3) Gallardo (6–8)24,88932–49
82July 2@ Nationals 4–0 Henderson (3–2) Storen (2–2)24,89733–49
83July 3@ Nationals 4–1 Lohse (4–6) Detwiler (2–7) Rodríguez (7)28,92034–49
84July 4@ Nationals 5–8 Storen (3–2) Gorzelanny (1–1) Soriano (22)38,22134–50
85July 5 Mets 5–12 Wheeler (2–1) Hellweg (0–2) Edgin (1)32,51934–51
86July 6 Mets 7–6 Gallardo (7–8) Marcum (1–10) Rodríguez (8)31,61935–51
87July 7 Mets 1–2 Hefner (4–6) Gorzelanny (1–2) Parnell (15)39,67735–52
88July 8 Reds 4–3 Lohse (5–6) Bailey (5–7) Rodríguez (9)25,34136–52
89July 9 Reds 2–0 Peralta (6–9) Cingrani (3–1)25,36937–52
90July 10 Reds 2–6 Leake (8–4) Hellweg (0–3)35,23937–53
91July 11@ Diamondbacks 3–5 Miley (6–7) Henderson (3–3) Ziegler (2)17,53137–54
92July 12@ Diamondbacks 1–2 Corbin (11–1) Gorzelanny (1–3) Hernandez (2)19,68137–55
93July 13@ Diamondbacks 4–5 Harris (2–0) Lohse (5–7) Ziegler (3)33,56637–56
94July 14@ Diamondbacks 5–1 Peralta (7–9) Kennedy (3–6)25,05738–56
95July 19 Marlins 2–0 Lohse (6–7) Turner (3–2) Rodríguez (10)30,31639–56
96July 20 Marlins 6–0 Gallardo (8–8) Eovaldi (2–1)37,44640–56
97July 21 Marlins 1–0 (13) Axford (4–3) Webb (1–4)30,07341–56
98July 22 Padres 3–5 Cashner (6–5) Gorzelanny (1–4) Street (17)30,34841–57
99July 23 Padres 2–6 Ross (1–4) Hand (0–2)28,24241–58
100July 24 Padres 3–1 Lohse (7–7) O'Sullivan (0–2) Henderson (11)25,55142–58
101July 25 Padres 8–10 Volquez (8–8) Gallardo (8–9) Street (18)34,37242–59
102July 26@ Rockies 3–8 Chatwood (7–3) Peralta (7–10)32,74042–60
103July 27@ Rockies 7–5 Gorzelanny (2–4) McHugh (0–2) Henderson (12)38,01243–60
104July 28@ Rockies 5–6 Belisle (5–5) Axford (4–4) Brothers (7)33,23743–61
105July 29@ Cubs 5–0 Kintzler (3–0) Strop (1–1)32,84844–61
106July 30@ Cubs 6–5 Wooten (1–0) Russell (1–3) Henderson (13)34,99645–61
107July 30@ Cubs 3–2 Badenhop (2–3) Gregg (2–3) Henderson (14)31,63846–61
108July 31@ Cubs 1–6 Jackson (7–11) Peralta (7–11)29,81746–62
August (13–14) – home (4–8) – road (9–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
109August 2 Nationals 1–4 Zimmermann (13–6) Figaro (1–3) Soriano (27)34,82446–63
110August 3 Nationals 0–3 Haren (6–11) Hand (0–3) Soriano (28)35,69046–64
111August 4 Nationals 8–5 Axford (5–4) Abad (0–3) Henderson (15)35,05547–64
112August 5@ Giants 2–4 Casilla (5–2) Axford (5–5) Romo (27)42,21747–65
113August 6@ Giants 3–1 Peralta (8–11) Cain (7–7) Henderson (16)41,42648–65
114August 7@ Giants 6–1 Figaro (2–3) Bumgarner (11–7)41,41649–65
115August 8@ Giants 1–4 Lincecum (6–11) Hand (0–4)41,21949–66
116August 9@ Mariners 10–5 Lohse (8–7) Saunders (10–11)34,82750–66
117August 10@ Mariners 10–0 Gorzelanny (3–4) Iwakuma (10–6)46,02751–66
118August 11@ Mariners 0–2 Hernández (12–5) Peralta (8–12) Farquhar (4)25,39051–67
119August 13@ Rangers 5–1 Estrada (5–4) Ogando (5–4) Henderson (17)38,51652–67
120August 14@ Rangers 4–5 Frasor (4–2) Axford (5–6) Nathan (36)37,72952–68
121August 15 Reds 1–2 Cingrani (6–2) Lohse (8–8) Chapman (30)36,07652–69
122August 16 Reds 7–6 Axford (6–6) Chapman (3–5)33,03753–69
123August 17 Reds 2–0 Gallardo (9–9) Latos (12–4) Henderson (18)37,04654–69
124August 18 Reds 1–9 Bailey (8–10) Peralta (8–13)34,17554–70
125August 19 Cardinals 5–8 Wacha (2–0) Kintzler (3–1) Mujica (32)32,97254–71
126August 20 Cardinals 6–3 Lohse (9–8) Lynn (13–7) Henderson (19)38,09355–71
127August 21 Cardinals 6–8 Siegrist (2–1) Gorzelanny (3–5) Mujica (33)37,02855–72
128August 23@ Reds 6–4 Wooten (2–0) Simón (5–4) Henderson (20)34,23056–72
129August 24@ Reds 3–6 Arroyo (13–9) Axford (6–7) Chapman (33)33,43056–73
130August 25@ Reds 3–1 Estrada (6–4) Reynolds (0–2) Henderson (21)33,74357–73
131August 27@ Pirates 7–6 Wooten (3–0) Morris (5–7) Henderson (22)23,80158–73
132August 28@ Pirates 1–7 Morton (6–3) Gorzelanny (3–6)20,63458–74
133August 29@ Pirates 4–0 Gallardo (10–9) Cole (6–7)23,74759–74
134August 30 Angels 0–5 Weaver (9–7) Peralta (8–14)32,34059–75
135August 31 Angels 5–6 De La Rosa (6–1) Henderson (3–4) Frieri (29)28,17559–76
September (15–12) – home (7–7) – road (8–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
136September 1 Angels 3–5 Wilson (14–6) Wooten (3–1) Frieri (30)29,73359–77
137September 2 Pirates 2–5 Morton (7–3) Thornburg (1–1) Melancon (10)23,25259–78
138September 3 Pirates 3–4 Mazzaro (7–2) Henderson (3–5) Melancon (11)25,55859–79
139September 4 Pirates 9–3 Peralta (9–14) Liriano (15–7)29,04160–79
140September 6@ Cubs 5–8 Villanueva (5–8) Lohse (9–9) Gregg (30)25,35160–80
141September 7@ Cubs 5–3 Hellweg (1–3) Arrieta (3–4) Henderson (23)34,92961–80
142September 8@ Cubs 3–1 Gallardo (11–9) Grimm (7–8) Henderson (24)27,80262–80
143September 10@ Cardinals 2–4 Miller (13–9) Peralta (9–15)35,05062–81
144September 11@ Cardinals 1–5 Rosenthal (2–3) Kintzler (3–2)35,13462–82
145September 12@ Cardinals 5–3 Thornburg (2–1) Kelly (8–4) Henderson (25)35,20863–82
146September 13 Reds 5–1 Lohse (10–9) Latos (14–6)39,66564–82
147September 14 Reds 3–7 Bailey (11–10) Hellweg (1–4) Chapman (36)25,92964–83
148September 15 Reds 6–5 Henderson (4–5) Duke (1–2)26,72565–83
149September 16 Cubs 6–1 Peralta (10–15) Jackson (8–16)24,46466–83
150September 17 Cubs 4–3 Henderson (5–5) Grimm (7–9)22,50667–83
151September 18 Cubs 7–0 Thornburg (3–1) Rusin (2–5)24,63268–83
152September 19 Cubs 1–5 Arrieta (4–4) Lohse (10–10)21,62568–84
153September 20 Cardinals 6–7 (10) Axford (7–7) Blazek (0–1) Martínez (1)37,14868–85
154September 21 Cardinals 2–7 Lynn (14–10) Gallardo (11–10)35,00868–86
155September 22 Cardinals 6–4 Peralta (11–15) Kelly (9–5) Henderson (26)27,38969–86
156September 23@ Braves 5–0 Estrada (7–4) Minor (13–8)19,89370–86
157September 24@ Braves 2–3 Kimbrel (4–3) Hand (0–5)22,60570–87
158September 25@ Braves 4–0 Lohse (11–10) Maholm (10–11)19,55871–87
159September 26@ Mets 4–2 Fígaro (3–3) Gee (12–11) Henderson (27)21,35072–87
160September 27@ Mets 4–2 Gallardo (12–10) Torres (4–6) Henderson (28)25,27673–87
161September 28@ Mets 4–2 (10) Hand (1–5) Atchison (3–3) Fígaro (1)29,32674–87
162September 29@ Mets 2–3 Black (3–0) Kintzler (3–3) Francisco (1)41,89174–88
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Roster

2013 Milwaukee Brewers
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Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Nori Aoki 155597801712038372055.286.370
Jean Segura 14658874173201012494425.294.423
Carlos Gómez 14753680152271024734037.284.506
Jonathan Lucroy 147521591462561882946.280.455
Yuniesky Betancourt 13739135831511346014.212.355
Rickie Weeks Jr. 10435040732011024740.209.357
Aramis Ramírez 9230443861801249036.283.461
Logan Schafer 1342982963153433725.211.322
Juan Francisco 8924026531011332025.221.433
Jeff Bianchi 100236225681125411.237.292
Ryan Braun 612253067142938427.298.498
Scooter Gennett 692132969112621210.324.479
Martín Maldonado 67183133171422013.169.284
Khris Davis 5613627381001127311.279.596
Caleb Gindl 57132173272514220.242.439
Álex González 411131420301803.177.230
Sean Halton 421019244041705.238.396
Blake Lalli 162413000200.125.125
Josh Prince 8831100001.125.250
Pitcher Totals1622789403021103.144.176
Team Totals1625474640138123843157610142407.252.398

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Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Kyle Lohse 11103.3532320198.2196787436125
Wily Peralta 11154.3732320183.11871078973129
Yovani Gallardo 12104.1831310180.2180928466144
Marco Estrada 743.8721210128.0109565529118
Tom Gorzelanny 363.904310085.17741373183
Brandon Kintzler 332.69710077.06626231658
Alfredo Fígaro 334.14335174.07741341554
Donovan Hand 153.69317068.17129282137
Tyler Thornburg 312.03187066.25317152648
Burke Badenhop 233.47630162.16232241242
Jim Henderson 552.706102860.04418182475
John Axford 674.45620054.26229272354
Mike Gonzalez 034.68750050.05828262560
Johnny Hellweg 146.7587030.240302369
Hiram Burgos 126.4466029.13823211118
Rob Wooten 313.90270027.2271212818
Francisco Rodríguez 111.092501024.21733926
Mike Fiers 147.25113022.1282018615
Jimmy Nelson 000.9041010.021158
Michael Blazek 013.867007.064334
Chris Narveson 000.002002.010010
Team Totals74883.84162162401442.214016876154661125

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Farm system

The Brewers' farm system consisted of seven minor league affiliates in 2013. [1]

LevelTeamLeagueManager
Triple-A Nashville Sounds Pacific Coast League Mike Guerrero
Double-A Huntsville Stars Southern League Darnell Coles
Class A-Advanced Brevard County Manatees Florida State League Joe Ayrault
Class A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Midwest League Matt Erickson
Rookie Helena Brewers Pioneer League Tony Diggs
Rookie AZL Brewers Arizona League Nestor Corredor
Rookie DSL Brewers Dominican Summer League

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The 2005 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 36th season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, the 8th in the National League, and 37th overall. They finished the season in third place in the National League Central Division. This was also the Brewers’ first non-losing season since 1992.

The Milwaukee Brewers' 1999 season involved the Brewers' finishing 5th in the National League Central with a record of 74 wins and 87 losses.

The 1979 Milwaukee Brewers season involved the Brewers' finishing second in the American League East with a record of 95 wins and 66 losses. They scored at least one run in each of their first 160 games of the season, and were shutout only in the 161st game which was to be their last game of the season.

The 1971 Milwaukee Brewers season involved the Brewers' finishing sixth in the American League West with a record of 69 wins and 92 losses.

The 2000 Cleveland Indians season was the 100th season for the franchise, within the American Major League Baseball organization. For the season two new players were signed; Chris Coste and Mark Whiten. The results of the season consisted of 90 wins and 72 losses.

The Arizona Diamondbacks' 2011 season, the franchise's 14th season in Major League Baseball, included the team's first National League West championship since 2007, subsequently, their fifth division title since coming into MLB. They lost to the Milwaukee Brewers in five games in the Division Series.

The Milwaukee Brewers' 2012 season was the 43rd season for the franchise in Milwaukee, the 15th in the National League, and 44th overall. The Brewers finished the season with an 83–79 record and third place in the Central Division of the National League. They did not make the playoffs.

The 2014 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 45th season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, the 17th in the National League, and 46th overall. After leading the National League Central division for much of the season, the Brewers collapsed in the second half and missed the playoffs. They finished 82–80, finishing in third place.

The 2015 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 46th season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, the 18th in the National League, and 47th overall. They finished fourth in the National League Central Division. On May 3 after starting the season 7-18, Ron Roenicke was fired as manager and replaced with Craig Counsell.

The 2016 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 47th season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, the 19th in the National League, and 48th overall. They finished the season in fourth place in the National League Central Division and did not make the playoffs.

The 2017 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 48th season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, the 20th in the National League, and 49th overall. The Brewers were managed by Craig Counsell in his third season as manager. They finished the season 86–76 to finish six games behind the Chicago Cubs in the National League Central Division. The Brewers finished one game behind the Colorado Rockies for the second Wild Card spot. The season marked the first time the Brewers had finished above .500 in three years and their best season in terms of winning percentage since 2011.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Miami Marlins season</span>

The Miami Marlins' 2018 season was the 26th season for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in the National League and the 7th as the "Miami" Marlins. Don Mattingly was the manager of the Marlins for a third year. The Marlins played their home games at Marlins Park as members of the National League East Division. They failed to make the playoffs for the 15th consecutive season.

The 2018 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 49th season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, the 21st in the National League, and 50th overall. On September 26, the Brewers clinched a playoff berth for the first time since 2011. They defeated the Chicago Cubs in the 2018 National League Central tie-breaker game on October 1 to win their first division title since 2011. They swept the Colorado Rockies in the Division Series to advance to the National League Championship Series, where they lost in seven games to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The 2019 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 50th season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, the 22nd in the National League, and 51st overall. On September 25, the Brewers clinched a playoff spot in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1982. They were defeated by the eventual World Series champions Washington Nationals in the Wild Card Game.

The 2020 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 51st season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, the 23rd in the National League, and 52nd overall. The Brewers finished the regular season 29-31 and clinched the eighth seed in the postseason, becoming the first National League team to clinch the playoffs with a losing record. This marked the first time in franchise history where the Brewers clinched a playoff berth in three consecutive years, starting with the 2018 season.

The 2021 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 52nd season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, the 24th in the National League, and 53rd overall.

The 2022 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 53rd season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, the 25th in the National League, and 54th overall.

References

  1. "2013 Milwaukee Brewers Minor League Affiliates". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved December 30, 2020.