Baseball fans are watching something extraordinary unfold in Milwaukee — and ESPN doesn’t know what to do with it.

For decades, the sports media has repeated the same tired script: small-market teams can’t compete with the financial firepower of the Dodgers, Yankees, or Mets. But the Milwaukee Brewers just blew that excuse wide open, and even ESPN’s own rankings can’t hide it.
Brewers Make History in Real Time
This isn’t just a good year for Milwaukee — it’s a season that could go down as the best in the history of the franchise.
ESPN’s Week 23 power rankings just dropped, and the Brewers sit at the very top of the list with an 86-54 record. That means the so-called “flyover country” ballclub is officially the number one team in baseball, ahead of every overpaid, big-city roster.
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