A ranking of ridiculous Milwaukee Brewers innings in 2026
The Brewers have a knack for putting together run-scoring rallies without much power. Here's a catalog of the 2026 greatest hits so far.
The Brewlishness has been afoot in 2026, where the Milwaukee Brewers are once again a winning ballclub despite just 20 home runs, tied for second-to-last in all of baseball. Hampered by injuries that are keeping the lineup's biggest power threats on the bench but also leaning into a style of speed and contact, the Brewers have logged a number of monster innings, sometimes without much logical explanation. That was the case April 28 in a 13-2 win over the Diamondbacks , when Milwaukee put together an eight-run sixth inning, largely on light contact.
It was also true in their win two days earlier in Pittsburgh, when a similar five-run frame gave the Brewers a 5-0 win. As a toast to the Brewers style of play, a look at the Most Brewers Innings of 2026 thus far: 1. April 28 vs.
Diamondbacks (13-2 win) Inning: Sixth (eight runs) The rally: Sal Frelick single, David Hamilton bunt single, Joey Ortiz bunt single, Garrett Mitchell single (run), William Contreras single (73. 8 miles per hour, two runs), Brice Turang walk, Tyler Black single (64. 9mph on broken bat, run), Jake Bauers single (two runs), Lockridge pop-out, Frelick reaches on catcher's interference, Hamilton double (81.
7 miles per hour, two runs), Ortiz strikeout, Mitchell pop-out. The Brewers had just seen their lead cut to 3-2 in the top of the fifth, then got a two-run single by Black (82. 2mph) in the bottom half to replenish the lead to 5-2.
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