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EPISODE · Oct 9, 2025 · 54 MIN

October 8 Hour 1: Brewers and Badgers Talk

from Wisconsin Sports on the go with Trag · host Tragen

Send us Fan MailA mind game won before first pitch. That’s the heartbeat of this one, as we unpack why starting Aaron Ashby wasn’t about perfection on the mound—it was about forcing Craig Counsell into a lineup Milwaukee could exploit. We walk through Pat Murphy’s logic, the ripple effects of sidelining a key Cubs bat, and how a bullpen built for length turned a shaky first into a controlled finish. Then we zoom out: what makes the Brewers so dangerous right now isn’t star wattage—it’s optionality. One night it’s eight singles and three doubles; the next, a three-run jolt from Andrew Vaughn, a phone-call moonshot from William Contreras, and Jackson Chourio splitting the park in two. Pressure, contact, timely power, and relentless at-bats add up to a style that travels in October.We also spotlight the energy fueling this run. Contreras’ Players’ Tribune message—“No one better than Milwaukee right now”—is more than a quote; it’s a statement of identity. You feel it when Jacob Misiorowski’s adrenaline hits 104 and the dugout rides the wave without losing the plan. On the pitching side, Freddie Peralta remains ace-steady, Quinn Priester’s acquisition looks smarter by the day, and the pen’s mix of bridges and flamethrowers gives Murphy the freedom to play matchups rather than pray for length. That’s how you hold back Priester for a pivotal road start and still keep Peralta aligned for the next round.We don’t shy away from the noise, either. A Cubs column took aim at Milwaukee’s ire toward Counsell; we explain why it misses the point and why respect in rivalry isn’t purchased—it’s kept. Then we pivot to the Badgers: a best-in-tenure opening script at Michigan, a curious QB rotation, unused timeouts, and why Iowa at home feels like the season’s hinge. There’s promise on the line and in the pocket, but decisions have to match urgency.If you’re riding the highs and lows with us, hit play, share with a Brewers or Badgers diehard, and tell us your bold prediction for the week. Subscribe for more Wisconsin sports breakdowns, and leave a review to help others find the show.

Send us Fan Mail A mind game won before first pitch. That’s the heartbeat of this one, as we unpack why starting Aaron Ashby wasn’t about perfection on the mound—it was about forcing Craig Counsell into a lineup Milwaukee could exploit. We walk through Pat Murphy’s logic, the ripple effects of sidelining a key Cubs bat, and how a bullpen built for length turned a shaky first into a controlled finish. Then we zoom out: what makes the Brewers so dangerous right now isn’t star wattage—it’s optio...

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