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The National League Central is one of Major League Baseball's six divisions, comprising five historic franchises: the Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Brewers, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Cincinnati Reds. Established in 1994, the NL Central has become one of baseball's most competitive divisions, featuring teams with deep roots in America's heartland.
The Milwaukee Brewers claimed the 2025 division title with a 97-65 record, marking their third consecutive NL Central crown. The Chicago Cubs secured a Wild Card berth, setting up the first-ever postseason meeting between these I-94 rivals in the NLDS, which Milwaukee won in five games. Meanwhile, the division features emerging stars like Cubs outfielder Kyle Tucker, Brewers catcher William Contreras, and Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz, alongside Pirates pitching sensation Paul Skenes.
The NL Central is renowned for intense rivalries that capture baseball's passionate spirit. The Cardinals-Cubs rivalry, often called the Route 66 or I-55 rivalry, stands among baseball's most storied matchups, with over 2,500 meetings since the late 1800s. The Brewers-Cubs I-94 rivalry has intensified since Milwaukee joined the division in 1998, particularly after Cubs manager Craig Counsell's 2023 departure from Milwaukee.
The division boasts remarkable baseball heritage, with the Cardinals' 11 World Series championships leading the way. The Cubs ended their 108-year drought in 2016, whilst the Reds' Big Red Machine dominated the 1970s. The Pirates celebrate five championships, and Milwaukee continues building toward their first title since moving to the National League.
Whether you follow the Cardinals' winning tradition, the Cubs' historic Wrigley Field, the Brewers' recent resurgence, the Pirates' storied past, or the Reds' rich legacy, our Ðǿմ«Ã½ NL Central feed delivers comprehensive, up-to-date coverage from reliable sources across all five teams.