There’s a lot to celebrate about the Milwaukee Brewers right now as they continue to roll from a 25-28 start, 0-4 in the opening week.

They are at the top of the MLB standings with a 69-44 record and are 25 game above .500. They are also currently four games above closest rivals Chicago Cubs.
Their latest win was against the Atlanta Braves on the road through the lead of Freddy Peralta, Brice Turang, and Christian Yelich.
The team is winning and Peralta is loving the moment.
“What we’re doing in here right now is special,” said Peralta who set a career high 13th win on Tuesday.

“We’re just enjoying the game and coming to compete every day. We have to keep it that way.”
They are now 2-0 against their hosts and will try to reach for a sweep tomorrow.
Milwaukee Brewers should be more disciplined
Manager Pat Murphy thinks the team is in this position because of their hunger to win and prove something.
We’re not trying to ever play safe. We just want to go for it, and I think they kind of bought in,” he said.
While there is something to celebrate, Murphy insists that job is not finished and that they cannot be complacent as they will be surprised by more adversities.

“You really have to be disciplined right now more than ever before,” he said.
“I love this team. I love who they are, but you have to play the game a certain way, and you can’t assume that everything’s going to go our way going forward. You’re going to have some bumps in the road, but you have 49 games in the regular season left to play, and if we take care of business there, then we’ll have another season.”
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