The Milwaukee Brewers are coming off an electric three-game sweep of the contending New York Mets. They've won nine straight games, hold a six-game lead over the Chicago Cubs in the National League Central, and have the best record in baseball by five games. However, that doesn't mean they can sleepwalk their way into the playoffs, and Pat Murphy's latest rotation decision proves that the Brewers will not let their guard down regardless of how much they win.
On Sunday night, several Brewers insiders, including Adam McCalvy of MLB.com, reported that Murphy is electing to swap Freddy Peralta and José Quintana's positions in the starting rotation.