Brewers, Sal Frelick and Dodgers
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After winning Gold Gloves last year, Brewers infielder Brice Turang and outfielder Sal Frelick are back as finalists for the award again in 2025.
Sal Frelick’s near catch sparks confusion in NLCS Game 1, turning a near home run into one of baseball’s strangest double plays.
Sal Frelick is officially listed at 5-foot-8. His official weight is 188 pounds. He's not the shortest player in MLB. Jose Altuve of the Houston Astros is the most prominent guy who is shorter, at 5-foot-6.
The National League Championship Series kicked off Monday night with a dramatic win for the Los Angeles Dodgers, but social media went into a frenzy during the game after the Milwaukee Brewers pulled off one of the most unprecedented plays in MLB history.
The Milwaukee Brewers appeared to be in a world of hurt in the top of the fourth, with the bases loaded and just one out against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Max Muncy took a ball deep to center field and it looked like it was going to be a grand slam – and a deep hole for the Brewers.
“There are times where we sit on the bench and you look out after they’re running in off the field, and you’re like, ‘Man, we’re tiny,’” veteran pitcher Brandon Woodruff said. “We’re fielding a team that’s tiny. But man, these dudes, it’s just a different brand of baseball.”
American Family Field is the site where Sal Frelick and the Milwaukee Brewers will compete against the Chicago Cubs on Saturday, October 11, 2025. Prop bets open at 1 total base and 1 base knock for Frelick.