Nine concerns Dodgers should have about facing Brewers in 2025 NLCS


Beyond the names above, the Brewers pitching staff keeps coming in waves.
There’s crafty veteran left-handed starter Jose Quintana (11-7, 3.96 ERA), who has long been a thorn in the Dodgers’ side (2.32 ERA in 15 outings against them).
There is a bullpen hierarchy consisting of Trevor Megill (30 saves, 2.49 ERA), Abner Uribe (seven saves, 37 holds, 1.67 ERA) and left-hander Jared Koenig (two saves, 27 holds, 2.86 ERA).
There are productive middle relievers in Grant Anderson and Nick Mears (righties with 60+ appearances and an ERA below 3.50) and Aaron Ashby (another lefty with a 2.16 ERA, but who struggled as an opener in the NLDS).
This means that, even in a seven-game series, there might be few weaknesses in Milwaukee’s pitching staff that the Dodgers could exploit.


