Brewers release NLCS roster vs. Dodgers

Douglas Santo

Brewers release NLCS roster vs. Dodgers image

The Milwaukee Brewers are back in the National League Championship Series for the first time since 2018, and they'll face the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The series will get underway on Monday night from American Family Field.

On Monday morning, the Brewers released their roster for the NLCS and it looks very similar to their NLDS roster, with one change.

Brewers release NLCS roster

Who made the Brewers NLCS roster?

Pitchers:

  • Grant Anderson
  • Aaron Ashby
  • Robert Gasser
  • Jared Koenig
  • Trevor Megill
  • Jacob Misiorowski
  • Tobias Myers
  • Chad Patrick
  • Freddy Peralta
  • Quinn Priester
  • José Quintana
  • Abner Uribe

The Brewers will carry almost the exact same pitching lineup for the NLCS with one exception. Reliever Nick Mears was on the NLDS roster and is not on the NLCS roster, and has been replaced with Tobias Myers.

Myers has starting pitching experience and can give the Brewers length out for the bullpen.

Infielders:

  • Jake Bauers
  • Caleb Durbin
  • Andruw Monasterio
  • Joey Ortiz
  • Brice Turang
  • Andrew Vaughn

Outfielders:

  • Jackson Chourio
  • Isaac Collins
  • Sal Frelick
  • Brandon Lockridge
  • Blake Perkins
  • Christian Yelich

Catchers:

  • William Contreras
  • Danny Jansen

The Brewers position player part of the roster remains unchanged from the NLDS.

Milwaukee has yet to announce a starting pitcher for Monday's Game 1, but manager Pat Murphy said on Sunday that both Priester and Quintana are options.

Murphy also said Peralta will get the start in Game 2.

The 2025 NLCS will be a rematch of the 2018 NLCS. The Dodgers eliminated the Brewers in seven games in 2018.

The 2025 rematch has the Brewers with home-field advantage once again. However, will the Brewers be able to get past the Dodgers seven years later?

Only time will tell, and it all gets started on Monday night. The Dodgers are seeking back-to-back World Series, while the Brewers looking for their first World Series appearance since 1982.

Douglas Santo

Douglas Santo is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. As a senior at Arizona State University, he will complete his B.A. in sports journalism with a minor in business in December 2025. Before his time with Sporting News, Douglas covered the NFL and MLB for Athlon Sports and contributed as a digital reporter for Arizona PBS/Cronkite News. He is also the head of Sun Devil Daily, managing all content produced about Arizona State Sports.