Milwaukee Brewers clinch No. 1 seed and home-field advantage throughout MLB Postseason

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Freddy Peralta reacts after a strikeout (2025)
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Freddy Peralta reacts after a strikeout (2025)Patrick McDermott/Getty Images

The Milwaukee Brewers clinched the No. 1 seed and home-field advantage throughout the entire MLB Postseason thanks to the Philadelphia Phillies losing 5-0 to the Minnesota Twins on Saturday.

Even if Milwaukee loses their final two games and the Phillies win their last, making both finish the season with a 96-66 record, the Brewers own the tiebreaker (4-2) - officially making them the top team in the entire league for the 2025 MLB season. 

Milwaukee clinched the National League Central division for the third straight year back on September 21st.

Once the season finishes, the Brewers will have officially won at least 90 games in five of the last seven seasons (excluding 2020 due to COVID). 

The team set a franchise record back in August after winning 14 straight games.

Prior to their Saturday matchup against the Cincinnati Reds, who are also looking to clinch a postseason spot, the Brew Crew had the best run differential (+173) in all of baseball.