The Brewers FINALLY broke through and won their first World Series! Sneaking into the Wild Card spot with 89 wins, Milwaukee finally went into St. Louis and came out victorious, knocking off the Cardinals in an extremely satisfying 8-2 victory! Then the Brewers ironically upset the Cubs team they got their rebuilding formula from in the NLDS and then tore through the Dodgers to face off against the Red Sox. Milwaukee made the most of their second ever World Series appearance, with ace Zach Grienke pitching two shut outs and an aging Ryan Braun winning the World Series MVP honors, making critics of the Brewers decision not to deal the slugger in 2017 choke on their words. Another big move was the shocking deadline twist, when the 5 games over .500 Brewers dealt their first round outfielder to the Rangers for old fan favorite, Jonathan Lucroy! Luuuuuuuuuuuuuuc gave the Brewers a dependable catcher again, even if his hitting prowess diminished since he was last here. Although a big push was made to bring fan favorite Prince Fielder out of retirement, the Brewers settled on re-signing 1B Chris Carter and he platooned with Jake Gatewood as a real feast or famine duo.
Still, this team was built around and carried by young talent. Arcia, Brinson, and Ray are all still very young and excited for more championship contending seasons. While the city will never be a Free Agent destination, Milwaukee is optimistic that they'll be able to hang on to their young core enough to give Brewers fans, at long last, a period of contention lasting longer than three years.
So now enjoy one of baseball's most surprising and upstart Champions, the 2019 Milwaukee Brewers!