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Not Chourio: Brewers fans identify the key player who transformed their regular season success

The Milwaukee Brewers have been delivering an outstanding performance throughout the regular season. And the fan base recognize the key figure responsible for propelling this impressive streak.

Isaac Collins #6 of the Milwaukee Brewers celebrates his walk-off home run with Anthony Seigler #18 in the ninth inning against the New York Mets.
© John Fisher/Getty ImagesIsaac Collins #6 of the Milwaukee Brewers celebrates his walk-off home run with Anthony Seigler #18 in the ninth inning against the New York Mets.

The Milwaukee Brewers‘ fanbase harbors high expectations this regular season, fueled by the team’s impressive recent performances. With key players stepping up, the Brewers are optimistic about sustaining their momentum in upcoming games to secure a postseason spot.

The Brewers clinched another victory against the New York Mets in the series finale on Sunday. Despite significant challenges, including substantial city-wide flooding and logistical difficulties for fans, the team demonstrated remarkable resilience and performance.

Key contributors to the Brewers’ strong season include offensive powerhouses like Jackson Chourio and William Contreras, alongside pitchers Freddy Peralta and Quinn Priester. However, fans and analysts recognize the transformative impact of one player in particular: Andrew Vaughn, whose arrival in July has sparked remarkable change.

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Andrew Vaughn stands out as the catalyst behind Milwaukee’s impressive 23-4 record since his addition to the roster. Vaughn has made a substantial impact with a stellar slash line of .342/.412/.629/1.041, accompanied by 7 home runs and 28 RBIs.

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With comments like “The Vaughn effect,” or “Get us that World Series and we’ll pay you back soon. Just one time!” the fans are talking about the player. Also, other fans highlighted “That South Bay Area talent coming through,” and “Great to see him turn it around,” the fans have expressed his appreciation for him, pointing him as the game changer for the team.

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Vaughn’s impact on the Brewers

Some players, upon joining a new franchise mid-season, immediately make significant noise. Vaughn exemplifies this, proving his talent can propel the Brewers towards a postseason appearance this year.

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During his 27 games with the Brewers, Vaughn has boasted a .679 slugging percentage over his last 14 games, surpassing 1.5 total bases in 7 of those contests. Additionally, at home over the past 8 games, he’s posted a 1.073 OPS with 5 extra-base hits.

Other Brewers’ standouts in this remarkable streak

Vaughn isn’t alone in bolstering the Brewers. Contreras, Chourio, and Brice Turang have also been crucial to the team’s success this season. With their numbers, the Brewers have been able to perform greatly in the MLB this year.

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For instance, Contreras has tallied 52 RBIs, 12 home runs, and 65 runs this regular season. Turang has contributed with 117 hits, 14 homers, and 54 RBIs. Chourio leads offensively with 123 hits, 17 home runs, 67 RBIs, and 71 runs scored.

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