2023 Milwaukee Brewers season

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2023  Milwaukee Brewers
National League Central Champions
League National League
Division Central
Ballpark American Family Field
City Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Record92–70 (.568)
Divisional place1st
Owners Mark Attanasio
General managers Matt Arnold
Managers Craig Counsell
Television Bally Sports Wisconsin
(Brian Anderson, Bill Schroeder, Jeff Levering)
Telemundo Wisconsin
(Spanish-language coverage, Sunday home games; Jaime Cano, Kevin Holden)
Radio 620 WTMJ
Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network
(Bob Uecker, Jeff Levering, Lane Grindle, Josh Maurer)
Stats ESPN.com
BB-reference
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The Brewers in action against St. Louis on September 27 St. Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers September 2023 08 (in-game action).jpg
The Brewers in action against St. Louis on September 27

The 2023 Milwaukee Brewers season was the 54th season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, their 26th in the National League, and their 55th overall.

Contents

On August 24, 2022, MLB announced the 2023 season schedule. [1]

On September 22, 2023, the Brewers clinched a playoff spot for the fifth time in six seasons following a 16–1 win over the Miami Marlins. Despite losing on September 26 to the Cardinals, the Brewers clinched the National League Central due to the Chicago Cubs losing 7–6 to the Atlanta Braves. They lost to the Arizona Diamondbacks in the NLWCS, their fourth consecutive playoff appearance without a series win.

Spring training

The Brewers finished spring training with a record of 12–15 (2 ties).

Season standings

National League Central

NL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Milwaukee Brewers 92700.56849–3243–38
Chicago Cubs 83790.512945–3638–43
Cincinnati Reds 82800.5061038–4344–37
Pittsburgh Pirates 76860.4691639–4237–44
St. Louis Cardinals 71910.4382135–4636–45

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Atlanta Braves 104580.642
Los Angeles Dodgers 100620.617
Milwaukee Brewers 92700.568
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Philadelphia Phillies 90720.556+6
Miami Marlins 84780.519
Arizona Diamondbacks 84780.519
Chicago Cubs 83790.5121
San Diego Padres 82800.5062
Cincinnati Reds 82800.5062
San Francisco Giants 79830.4885
Pittsburgh Pirates 76860.4698
New York Mets 75870.4639
St. Louis Cardinals 71910.43813
Washington Nationals 71910.43813
Colorado Rockies 591030.36425

Record vs. opponents

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2023

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 3–36–13–410–35–82–44–21–63–44–27–67–63–35–121–25
Atlanta 3–34–25–17–04–39–45–110–38–54–33–44–24–28–526–20
Chicago 1–62–46–74–23–42–46–73–31–510–34–35–18–53–425–21
Cincinnati 4–31–57–64–24–23–33–104–23–45–83–33–46–74–328–18
Colorado 3–100–72–42–43–105–24–24–22–52–44–94–93–33–418–28
Los Angeles 8–53–44–32–410–33–35–13–34–24–39–47–64–34–230–16
Miami 4–24–94–23–32–53–33–44–97–65–22–43–33–411–226–20
Milwaukee 2–41–57–610–32–41–54–36–14–28–56–12–58–53–328–18
New York 6–13–103–32–42–43–39–41–66–73–33–34–34–37–619–27
Philadelphia 4–35–85–14–35–22–46–72–47–63–35–22–45–17–628–18
Pittsburgh 2–43–43–108–54–23–42–55–83–33–35–12–49–45–219–27
San Diego 6–74–33–43–39–44–94–21–63–32–51–58–53–33–328–18
San Francisco 6–72–41–54–39–46–73–35–23–44–24–25–86–11–520–26
St. Louis 3–32–45–87–63–33–44–35–83–41–54–93–31–64–223–23
Washington 1–55–84–33–44–32–42–113–36–76–72–53–35–12–423–23

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings

TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTOR
Arizona 1–21–22–12–13–00–32–12–10–31–22–11–21–23–10–3
Atlanta 2–11–31–22–12–10–33–02–13–03–01–22–12–12–10–3
Chicago 2–11–23–11–22–10–32–10–31–22–13–02–12–12–12–1
Cincinnati 2–12–11–22–22–13–03–03–01–20–32–12–11–23–01–2
Colorado 1–22–12–12–11–21–32–12–11–22–11–20–30–30–31–2
Los Angeles 2–12–12–12–12–12–11–24–02–11–23–03–01–22–11–2
Miami 0–33–02–12–12–11–23–03–02–12–13–01–21–30–31–2
Milwaukee 2–11–23–02–11–22–13–02–12–22–10–33–01–23–01–2
New York 0–31–22–13–00–31–20–31–21–22–23–02–12–11–20–3
Philadelphia 2–11–22–11–23–02–12–12–11–21–23–02–13–00–33–1
Pittsburgh 1–23–02–11–22–21–23–01–21–21–21–21–20–31–20–3
San Diego 2–11–23–02–12–11–21–23–01–21–23–01–32–13–02–1
San Francisco 1–22–12–12–10–32–11–21–22–11–22–21–21–21–21–2
St. Louis 2–13–02–11–21–21–22–20–31–22–12–11–22–11–22–1
Washington 0–42–12–11–22–11–22–11–22–12–13–02–10–32–11–2

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Roster

2023 Milwaukee Brewers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Player statistics

= Indicates team leader

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
Willy Adames 149553731202922480571.217.407
Christian Yelich 14455010615334119762878.278.447
William Contreras 141540861563811778663.289.457
Brice Turang 1374044688936342638.218.300
Joey Wiemer 132367487519013421136.204.362
Brian Anderson 963183872123940136.226.368
Rowdy Tellez 1053112667911347035.215.376
Owen Miller 9029129761705271317.261.371
Andruw Monasterio 922823873141327728.259.348
Tyrone Taylor 812313654171103598.234.446
Carlos Santana 522053351811133020.249.459
Victor Caratini 62201235240725119.259.383
Sal Frelick 57191294791324728.246.351
Mark Canha 501782351100533417.287.427
Jesse Winker 61166163350123026.199.247
Blake Perkins 67143283170420523.217.350
Mike Brosseau 2973415204804.205.397
Luke Voit 2268515300424.221.265
Garrett Mitchell 19651016213717.246.446
Josh Donaldson 175951040311010.169.390
Luis Urías 205558201507.145.236
Raimel Tapia 2052109002326.173.288
Jon Singleton 112933100203.103.138
Darin Ruf 112625100004.192.231
Abraham Toro 91848002902.444.778
Jahmai Jones 71022100311.200.300
Totals1625386728129025716165696129591.240.385
Rank in NL148131312129731214

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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
Corbin Burnes 1083.3932320193.2141777366200
Freddy Peralta 12103.8630300165.2131777154210
Colin Rea 664.5526220124.2110656338110
Wade Miley 943.1423230120.19944423879
Adrian Houser 854.1223210111.112156513496
Bryse Wilson 602.58530376.26026222261
Julio Teherán 354.401411071.26836351350
Joel Payamps 752.55690370.25724201777
Brandon Woodruff 512.281111067.04017171574
Hoby Milner 211.82730064.14916131359
Elvis Peguero 453.38590161.14925232654
Devin Williams 831.536103658.22613102887
Eric Lauer 466.56109046.25439342443
Peter Strzelecki 354.54360035.23218181037
Trevor Megill 103.63312034.23514141252
Abner Uribe 101.76320130.216862039
Andrew Chafin 115.82200017.01413111014
J. C. Mejía 105.5690011.11577313
Matt Bush 029.58120110.1111111610
Tyson Miller 005.797009.196637
Jake Cousins 004.829009.11055107
Gus Varland 0011.428008.215121186
Javy Guerra 008.648008.1108895
Janson Junk 014.912107.185425
J. B. Bukauskas 000.005006.040016
Ethan Small 0011.252014.095526
Clayton Andrews 0127.004003.110111024
Thyago Vieira 010.002003.001012
Bennett Sousa 0013.502002.254422
Thomas Pannone 006.751002.252214
Caleb Boushley 103.863002.111110
Rowdy Tellez 000.001001.010001
Alex Claudio 000.001000.120000
Totals92703.71162162461443.012186475954931425
Rank in NL31315211145

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Game log

Opening day starters

NamePos.
Christian Yelich LF
Jesse Winker DH
Willy Adames SS
Rowdy Tellez 1B
William Contreras C
Luis Urías 3B
Garrett Mitchell CF
Brian Anderson RF
Brice Turang 2B
Corbin Burnes P

Regular season

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Legend
 Brewers win
 Brewers loss
 Postponement
 Clinched playoff spot
 Clinched division
BoldBrewers team member


2023 regular season game log: 92–70 (Home: 49–32; Away: 43–38)
March–April: 18–10 (Home: 9–6; Away: 9–4)
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1March 30@ Cubs 0–4 Stroman (1–0) Burnes (0–1)36,0540–1 L1
2April 1@ Cubs 3–1 Strzelecki (1–0) Assad (0–1) Williams (1)31,3631–1 W1
3April 2@ Cubs 9–5 Lauer (1–0) Taillon (0–1)33,2662–1 W2
4April 3 Mets 10–0 Peralta (1–0) Carrasco (0–1) Wilson (1)42,0173–1 W3
5April 4 Mets 9–0 Miley (1–0) Scherzer (1–1)19,4124–1 W4
6April 5 Mets 7–6 Williams (1–0) Ottavino (0–1)18,3875–1 W5
7April 7 Cardinals 4–0 Woodruff (1–0) Flaherty (1–1)28,4596–1 W6
8April 8 Cardinals 0–6 Montgomery (2–0) Lauer (1–1)43,0776–2 L1
9April 9 Cardinals 6–1 Peralta (2–0) Woodford (0–2)27,7017–2 W1
10April 10@ Diamondbacks 0–3 Gallen (1–1) Miley (1–1) Chafin (2)12,6817–3 L1
11April 11@ Diamondbacks 7–1 Burnes (1–1) Kelly (0–2)17,0698–3 W1
12April 12@ Diamondbacks 3–7 Nelson (2–0) Junk (0–1)13,1368–4 L1
13April 13@ Padres 4–3 (10) Williams (2–0) García (0–2) Payamps (1)43,2969–4 W1
14April 14@ Padres 11–2 Lauer (2–1) Wacha (2–1) Wilson (2)43,82210–4 W2
15April 15@ Padres 3–10 Wilson (1–0) Peralta (2–1)42,28410–5 L1
16April 16@ Padres 1–0 Miley (2–1) Darvish (0–2) Williams (2)43,87511–5 W1
17April 17@ Mariners 7–3 Burnes (2–1) Flexen (0–3)14,27612–5 W2
18April 18@ Mariners 6–5 (11) Wilson (1–0) Topa (0–1)18,20613–5 W3
19April 19@ Mariners 5–3 Lauer (3–1) Brash (1–2) Bush (1)17,46114–5 W4
20April 21 Red Sox 3–5 Pivetta (1–1) Peralta (2–2) Jansen (5)24,97614–6 L1
21April 22 Red Sox 5–4 Miley (3–1) Whitlock (1–2) Williams (3)31,96515–6 W1
22April 23 Red Sox 5–12 Ort (1–0) Bush (0–1)26,93915–7 L1
23April 24 Tigers 2–4 Boyd (1–1) Rea (0–1) Lange (2)23,20115–8 L2
24April 25 Tigers 3–4 Turnbull (2–3) Lauer (3–2) Foley (2)24,92415–9 L3
25April 26 Tigers 6–2 Peralta (3–2) Lorenzen (0–1)25,84716–9 W1
26April 28 Angels 2–1 Strzelecki (2–0) Loup (0–2) Williams (4)24,78717–9 W2
27April 29 Angels 7–5 Burnes (3–1) Detmers (0–2) Williams (5)39,19818–9 W3
28April 30 Angels 0–3 Suárez (1–1) Rea (0–2) Estévez (6)33,55718–10 L1
May: 11–16 (Home: 7–6; Away: 4–10)
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29May 2@ Rockies 2–3 Lawrence (1–1) Strzelecki (2–1) Johnson (4)19,51718–11 L2
30May 3@ Rockies 1–7 Freeland (3–3) Lauer (3–3)20,64018–12 L3
31May 4@ Rockies 6–9 Hand (1–1) Strzelecki (2–2)30,64718–13 L4
32May 5@ Giants 4–6 Manaea (1–1) Burnes (3–2) Doval (6)28,61418–14 L5
33May 6@ Giants 1–4 Cobb (2–1) Rea (0–3) Doval (7)26,38718–15 L6
34May 7@ Giants 7–3 Payamps (1–0) Stripling (0–2)34,60319–15 W1
35May 8 Dodgers 9–3 Peralta (4–2) Gonsolin (0–1)22,84720–15 W2
36May 9 Dodgers 2–6 Bruihl (1–0) Lauer (3–4) Phillips (6)23,87420–16 L1
37May 10 Dodgers 1–8 Kershaw (6–2) Miley (3–2)30,11220–17 L2
38May 12 Royals 5–1 Burnes (4–2) Taylor (0–1)24,90021–17 W1
39May 13 Royals 4–3 Williams (3–0) Hernández (0–1)35,76622–17 W2
40May 14 Royals 9–6 Lauer (4–4) Lyles (0–7)33,18823–17 W3
41May 15@ Cardinals 1–18 Flaherty (3–4) Peralta (4–3)34,54823–18 L1
42May 16@ Cardinals 3–2 Payamps (2–0) Montgomery (2–6) Williams (6)34,65524–18 W1
43May 17@ Cardinals 0–3 Liberatore (1–0) Burnes (4–3) Helsley (5)35,43324–19 L1
44May 19@ Rays 0–1 Adam (2–0) Strzelecki (2–3) Fairbanks (4)18,96124–20 L2
45May 20@ Rays 4–8 Eflin (6–1) Lauer (4–5) Adam (6)19,95424–21 L3
46May 21@ Rays 6–4 Peralta (5–3) Criswell (0–1) Williams (7)20,19325–21 W1
47May 22 Astros 2–12 Javier (5–1) Burnes (4–4)22,58325–22 L1
48May 23 Astros 6–0 Rea (1–3) France (1–1)23,06226–22 W1
49May 24 Astros 4–0 Houser (1–0) Bielak (1–2)28,26227–22 W2
50May 25 Giants 0–5 Junis (3–2) Teherán (0–1)24,53627–23 L1
51May 26 Giants 1–15 Wood (1–0) Peralta (5–4) Beck (1)30,34727–24 L2
52May 27 Giants 1–3 Webb (4–5) Strzelecki (2–4) Doval (14)39,26927–25 L3
53May 28 Giants 7–5 Rea (2–3) Cobb (4–2) Williams (8)34,58128–25 W1
54May 30@ Blue Jays 2–7 Kikuchi (6–2) Houser (1–1)32,93028–26 L1
55May 31@ Blue Jays 4–2 Teherán (1–1) Manoah (1–6) Williams (9)42,20529–26 W1
June: 14–13 (Home: 6–6; Away: 8–7)
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56June 1@ Blue Jays 1–3 Gausman (4–3) Peralta (5–5) Romano (13)42,05929–27 L1
57June 2@ Reds 5–4 (11) Wilson (2–0) Cruz (1–1)34,07330–27 W1
58June 3@ Reds 10–8 Rea (3–3) Ashcraft (3–4) Williams (10)25,48531–27 W2
59June 4@ Reds 5–1 Houser (2–1) Lively (3–3)17,78032–27 W3
60June 5@ Reds 0–2 Abbott (1–0) Teherán (1–2) Díaz (14)13,68732–28 L1
61June 6 Orioles 4–3 (10) Strzelecki (3–4) Voth (1–2)22,53533–28 W1
62June 7 Orioles 10–2 Burnes (5–4) Kremer (6–3)22,32034–28 W2
63June 8 Orioles 3–6 Akin (2–1) Strzelecki (3–5) Bautista (16)27,31834–29 L1
64June 9 Athletics 2–5 Medina (1–5) Houser (2–2) May (2)30,65734–30 L2
65June 10 Athletics 1–2 (10) Fujinami (3–6) Payamps (2–1) Long (1)35,15734–31 L3
66June 11 Athletics 6–8 Sears (1–3) Peralta (5–6) Long (2)31,36334–32 L4
67June 13@ Twins 5–7 Winder (1–0) Williams (3–1)34,51434–33 L5
68June 14@ Twins 2–4 Ober (4–3) Rea (3–4) Jax (1)32,22234–34 L6
69June 16 Pirates 5–4 Teherán (2–2) Hill (6–6) Williams (11)25,58635–34 W1
70June 17 Pirates 5–0 Miley (4–2) Keller (8–3)37,28336–34 W2
71June 18 Pirates 5–2 Megill (1–0) Moreta (3–2) Williams (12)38,07337–34 W3
72June 19 Diamondbacks 1–9 Kelly (9–3) Burnes (5–5)24,25737–35 L1
73June 20 Diamondbacks 7–5 Wilson (2–0) Adams (0–1) Williams (13)27,04838–35 W1
74June 21 Diamondbacks 1–5 Gallen (9–2) Peguero (1–1) McGough (4)31,39738–36 L1
75June 23@ Guardians 7–1 Miley (5–2) Bieber (5–5)30,05639–36 W1
76June 24@ Guardians 2–4 Bibee (4–2) Peralta (5–7) Clase (23)32,34939–37 L1
77June 25@ Guardians 5–4 (10) Williams (4–1) Stephan (3–3) Peguero (1)24,70140–37 W1
78June 26@ Mets 2–1 Rea (4–4) Smith (3–3) Williams (14)34,38441–37 W2
79June 27@ Mets 2–7 Peterson (2–6) Teherán (2–3)35,29541–38 L1
80June 28@ Mets 5–2 Wilson (3–0) Hartwig (0–1) Williams (15)28,44042–38 W1
81June 29@ Mets 3–2 Houser (3–2) McFarland (0–1) Williams (16)30,28243–38 W2
82June 30@ Pirates 7–8 Mlodzinski (1–1) Bush (0–2)29,17943–39 L1
July: 14–11 (Home: 7–6; Away: 7–5)
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83July 1@ Pirates 11–8 Burnes (6–5) Oviedo (3–9) Payamps (2)35,24644–39 W1
84July 2@ Pirates 6–3 Rea (5–4) Hill (7–8) Williams (17)21,88445–39 W2
85July 3 Cubs 8–6 Payamps (3–1) Leiter Jr. (1–2) Williams (18)43,20946–39 W3
86July 4 Cubs 6–7 (11) Palencia (1–0) Andrews (0–1)41,10346–40 L1
87July 5 Cubs 3–4 Rucker (2–1) Williams (4–2) Alzolay (5)31,28546–41 L2
88July 6 Cubs 6–5 Mejía (1–0) Fulmer (0–5) Payamps (3)33,36647–41 W1
89July 7 Reds 7–3 Burnes (7–5) Abbott (4–1) Williams (19)30,97048–41 W2
90July 8 Reds 5–8 Sims (3–1) Peguero (1–2) Díaz (26)39,12448–42 L1
91July 9 Reds 1–0 Miley (6–2) Lively (4–5) Williams (20)32,84849–42 W1
ASG July 11 NL @ AL 3–2 Doval (1–0) Bautista (0–1) Kimbrel (1)47,159 N/A
92July 14@ Reds 1–0 Burnes (8–5) Ashcraft (4–7) Williams (21)41,51650–42 W2
93July 15@ Reds 3–0 Peralta (6–7) Abbott (4–2) Williams (22)39,89751–42 W3
94July 16@ Reds 4–3 Milner (1–0) Sims (3–2) Williams (23)30,92752–42 W4
95July 18@ Phillies 3–4 Nola (9–6) Teherán (2–4) Kimbrel (16)35,30252–43 L1
96July 19@ Phillies 5–3 Milner (2–0) Hoffman (3–2) Williams (24)33,75353–43 W1
97July 20@ Phillies 4–0 Burnes (9–5) Walker (11–4)38,27654–43 W2
98July 21 Braves 4–6 Soroka (2–1) Peralta (6–8) Yates (2)37,69854–44 L1
99July 22 Braves 4–3 Payamps (4–1) Jiménez (0–3) Williams (25)39,70755–44 W1
100July 23 Braves 2–4 Hernández (1–0) Peguero (1–3) Iglesias (18)38,60555–45 L1
101July 24 Reds 3–2 Williams (5–2) Díaz (3–2)29,21656–45 W1
102July 25 Reds 3–4 Abbott (6–2) Burnes (9–6) Díaz (30)27,55156–46 L1
103July 26 Reds 3–0 Peguero (2–3) Lively (4–6) Williams (26)38,59657–46 W1
104July 28@ Braves 7–10 McHugh (4–1) Houser (3–3) Iglesias (19)42,50257–47 L1
105July 29@ Braves 5–11 Elder (8–2) Teherán (2–5)43,27657–48 L2
106July 30@ Braves 6–8 Yates (5–0) Payamps (4–2) Iglesias (20)40,26257–49 L3
107July 31@ Nationals 3–5 Weems (2–0) Peguero (2–4) Finnegan (15)19,29057–50 L4
August: 17–9 (Home: 9–3; Away: 8–6)
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108August 1@ Nationals 6–4 Peralta (7–8) Gray (7–9) Williams (27)19,84758–50 W1
109August 2@ Nationals 2–3 Finnegan (5–3) Williams (5–3)17,31258–51 L1
110August 3 Pirates 14–1 Houser (4–3) Keller (9–8)25,93059–51 W1
111August 4 Pirates 4–8 De Los Santos (1–1) Rea (5–5)35,43859–52 L1
112August 5 Pirates 3–2 (10) Williams (6–3) Perdomo (2–2)35,25060–52 W1
113August 6 Pirates 1–4 Oviedo (6–11) Woodruff (1–1)33,14460–53 L1
114August 7 Rockies 12–1 Peralta (8–8) Lambert (2–3)24,75961–53 W1
115August 8 Rockies 3–7 (10) Koch (1–0) Chafin (2–4)25,36561–54 L1
116August 9 Rockies 7–6 (10) Wilson (4–0) Lawrence (3–5)35,17362–54 W1
117August 11@ White Sox 7–6 (10) Williams (7–3) Lambert (2–2) Uribe (1)30,05963–54 W2
118August 12@ White Sox 3–2 Woodruff (2–1) Scholtens (1–5) Williams (28)29,85164–54 W3
119August 13@ White Sox 7–3 Peralta (9–8) Cease (5–6)24,49565–54 W4
120August 15@ Dodgers 2–6 Miller (7–2) Houser (4–4) Yarbrough (1)46,05065–55 L1
121August 16@ Dodgers 1–7 Kershaw (11–4) Miley (6–3)41,41365–56 L2
122August 17@ Dodgers 0–1 Ferguson (7–3) Payamps (4–3) Phillips (18)43,19565–57 L3
123August 18@ Rangers 9–8 Peguero (3–4) Sborz (5–5) Williams (29)33,79766–57 W1
124August 19@ Rangers 6–1 Peralta (10–8) Dunning (9–5)39,57867–57 W2
125August 20@ Rangers 6–2 Houser (5–4) Scherzer (12–5) Williams (30)37,13868–57 W3
126August 22 Twins 7–3 Wilson (5–0) Floro (4–6)38,68869–57 W4
127August 23 Twins 8–7 (10) Peguero (4–4) Durán (2–6)38,16470–57 W5
128August 25 Padres 7–3 Woodruff (3–1) Darvish (8–10)33,08971–57 W6
129August 26 Padres 5–4 Peralta (11–8) Ávila (0–1) Williams (31)39,94572–57 W7
130August 27 Padres 10–6 Wilson (6–0) Wilson (1–2)36,52873–57 W8
131August 28@ Cubs 6–2 Miley (7–3) Taillon (7–9)35,09774–57 W9
132August 29@ Cubs 0–1 Steele (15–3) Burnes (9–7) Alzolay (22)33,29474–58 L1
133August 30@ Cubs 2–3 Alzolay (2–4) Payamps (4–4)31,76974–59 L2
September–October: 18–11 (Home: 11–5; Away: 7–6)
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134September 1 Phillies 7–5 Williams (8–3) Alvarado (0–1)32,51975–59 W1
135September 2 Phillies 7–5 Chafin (3–4) Nola (12–9) Williams (32)35,25376–59 W2
136September 3 Phillies 2–4 Domínguez (4–3) Miley (7–4) Kimbrel (22)33,47376–60 L1
137September 4@ Pirates 2–4 Ortiz (4–4) Burnes (9–8) Bednar (32)10,83176–61 L2
138September 5@ Pirates 7–3 Woodruff (4–1) Jackson (1–2)9,32477–61 W1
139September 6@ Pirates 4–5 Mlodzinski (3–3) Peguero (4–5) Bednar (33)8,59477–62 L1
140September 8@ Yankees 8–2 Uribe (1–0) Brito (6–7)37,11578–62 W1
141September 9@ Yankees 9–2 Payamps (5–4) Loáisiga (0–2)44,06879–62 W2
142September 10@ Yankees 3–4 (13) Misiewicz (2–0) Milner (2–1)41,70279–63 L1
143September 11 Marlins 12–0 Woodruff (5–1) Luzardo (9–9)21,79280–63 W1
144September 12 Marlins 3–1 Peralta (12–8) Cabrera (6–7) Williams (33)26,46681–63 W2
145September 13 Marlins 0–2 Garrett (9–6) Rea (5–6) Scott (8)24,25181–64 L1
146September 14 Marlins 4–2 Houser (6–4) Pérez (5–5) Williams (34)26,52982–64 W1
147September 15 Nationals 5–3 Miley (8–4) Irvin (3–6) Williams (35)35,42883–64 W2
148September 16 Nationals 9–5 Payamps (6–4) Finnegan (7–5)36,21284–64 W3
149September 17 Nationals 1–2 (11) Garcia (1–2) Vieira (0–1)31,86584–65 L1
150September 18@ Cardinals 0–1 Wainwright (5–11) Peralta (12–9) Helsley (12)33,17684–66 L2
151September 19@ Cardinals 7–3 Rea (6–6) Rom (1–3)35,76085–66 W1
152September 20@ Cardinals 8–2 Houser (7–4) Thompson (5–7)37,00886–66 W2
153September 21@ Cardinals 6–0 Miley (9–4) Mikolas (7–13)37,10587–66 W3
154September 22@ Marlins 16–1 Burnes (10–8) Okert (3–2)15,88488–66 W4
155September 23@ Marlins 4–5 Nardi (8–1) Payamps (6–5) Scott (10)23,86788–67 L1
156September 24@ Marlins 1–6 Cabrera (7–7) Peralta (12–10)17,53888–68 L2
157September 26* Cardinals 1–4 Mikolas (8–13) Houser (7–5) Helsley (13)36,75588–69 L3
158September 27 Cardinals 3–2 Payamps (7–5) Barnes (0–1) Williams (36)31,25689–69 W1
159September 28 Cardinals 3–0 Teherán (3–5) Hudson (6–3) Small (1)29,18590–69 W2
160September 29 Cubs 4–3 (10) Boushley (1–0) Cuas (3–2)39,21691–69 W3
161September 30 Cubs 6–10 Wesneski (3–5) Lauer (4–6) Taillon (1)42,65291–70 L1
162October 1 Cubs 4–0 Houser (8–5) Smyly (11–11)42,94692–70 W1
* Despite losing to St. Louis on September 26, the Brewers clinched the NL Central on this day by virtue of a Chicago loss.
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Brewers team member


Postseason

Game Log

2023 Postseason game log: 0–2 (Home: 0–2; Away: 0–0)
NL Wild Card Series: 0–2 (Home: 0–2; Away: 0–0)
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1October 3 Diamondbacks 3–6 Mantiply (1–0) Burnes (0–1) Sewald (1)40,8920–1 L1
2October 4 Diamondbacks 2–5 Gallen (1–0) Peralta (0–1) Sewald (2)41,1660–2 L2

Postseason rosters

Playoff rosters

Farm system

The Brewers' farm system consisted of seven minor league affiliates in 2023. [2] The ACL Brewers won the Arizona Complex League championship. [3]

LevelTeamLeagueManager
Triple-A Nashville Sounds International League Rick Sweet
Double-A Biloxi Shuckers Southern League Mike Guerrero
High-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Midwest League Joe Ayrault
Single-A Carolina Mudcats Carolina League Victor Estevez
Rookie ACL Brewers Arizona Complex League Rafael Neda
Rookie DSL Brewers 1 Dominican Summer League Fidel Pena
Rookie DSL Brewers 2 Dominican Summer League Natanael Mejia

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