The Milwaukee Brewers showcased their offensive firepower in a decisive 9-1 victory against the Cincinnati Reds, securing the series win on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. After a disappointing loss the previous night, where they fell 4-2 despite a late-game rally attempt thwarted by a spectacular catch from Reds' outfielder TJ Friedl, the Brewers bounced back with a dominant performance.
The Brewers' bats were alive from the start, as they teed off against Reds' starter Andrew Abbott, who entered the game with a stellar 0.55 ERA. The Brewers hitters didn't let Abbott's impressive record intimidate them. Isaac Collins led the charge with a towering three-run home run, setting the tone for the game. Jackson Chourio and Daz Cameron added to the onslaught with two-run homers of their own, driving in a significant portion of the Brewers' nine runs.
While the offense stole the show, the Brewers' pitching staff also played a crucial role in the victory. The pitchers held the Reds to a single run, effectively shutting down their offensive threats and preventing any chance of a comeback.
On Monday, June 2nd, the Brewers edged out the Reds in a close 3-2 victory, extending their winning streak to eight games at that time. Christian Yelich's home run in that game proved to be the difference-maker. Aaron Civale earned the win, pitching effectively into the sixth inning, while Trevor Megill closed the door with his 12th save. However, the Reds snapped that streak on Tuesday, thanks to Friedl's heroics in the outfield. The see-saw nature of the series highlighted the competitive balance between these NL Central rivals.
Looking ahead, both teams have roster moves to consider. The Reds are anticipating the return of Christian Encarnacion-Strand from his rehab assignment. Encarnacion-Strand has been on a tear in Triple-A, hitting .333 with impressive power numbers.
With this series victory, the Brewers continue their strong play against the Reds, winning their 12th consecutive series against Cincinnati. This dominant performance signals their intent to compete at the top of the NL Central division. Meanwhile, the Reds will look to regroup and find more consistency as they navigate the challenges of a long MLB season.