The Milwaukee Brewers’ 11-game winning streak has come to an end. On Tuesday night, the club lost 1-0 to the Seattle Mariners, snapping the longest active streak in the major leagues.
Milwaukee struggled for 6 1/3 innings against Logan Gilbert, striking out 10 times against the right-hander. From there, the Mariners played the matchup game before giving the ball to All-Star closer Andrés Muñoz. Despite some late traffic via two walks, Muñoz was able to secure the win. Seattle’s lone run came on Cal Raleigh’s 39th homer of the season, a sixth-inning solo shot.
While the Brewers did open the game behind All-Star starter Jacob Misiorowski, the 23-year-old only pitched 3 2/3 innings before being replaced by DL Hall. Manager Pat Murphy told reporters that the plan was for Misiorowski to pitch between 55-65 pitches. He ended at 64 pitches (45 strikes).
Murphy said the plan for Misiorowski tonight was 55 to 65 pitches and no more than four ups.
“You can’t give him that big of a rest and then let him go out there for a normal start. You got to build up to it a little bit.” https://t.co/D1NrsFh4fy
— Jack Stern (@ByJackStern) July 23, 2025
The Brewers’ streak was the second-longest of the MLB season, following the Minnesota Twins’ 13-game stretch without a loss from May 3-17. Interestingly enough, that win streak was snapped by this very same Milwaukee club.
The longest single-season winning streak in Brewers history is 13 games, set by the 1987 squad, according to MLB.com’s Sarah Langs. But the 11-game win streak was still good enough for second-best in franchise history, tying the 2021 club.
Despite the loss, the winning streak brought the Brewers to the top of the NL standings, alongside their division rival the Chicago Cubs. They are now 60-41, tied for MLB’s best record with the Cubs.
(Photo of Jacob Misiorowski: Alika Jenner / Getty Images)