Podcast Analysis Identifies Dodgers, Braves, and Brewers as National League Leaders
Yahoo Sports podcast highlights the three National League teams to surpass 40 wins, while also examining Tarik Skubal’s rehabilitation and Manny Machado’s views on analytics.

The Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, and Milwaukee Brewers have emerged as the sole teams in Major League Baseball to exceed the 40-win threshold this season, according to an analysis on the Baseball Bar-B-Cast podcast. Produced by Yahoo Sports, the episode aired on 8 June 2026, with hosts Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman debating which of the division leaders is best positioned to withstand the rigours of the 162-game schedule.
The discussion attributed the Dodgers’ success partly to the performance of pitcher Roki Sasaki, while identifying the Atlanta Braves’ strong starting rotation as the primary driver of their winning record. Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Brewers were noted for their ability to generate offence in clusters, a factor highlighted following their recent sweep of the Colorado Rockies.
Beyond the standings, the hosts examined the rehabilitation of Detroit Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal, who is undergoing a fast-tracked recovery process from "Skubal Scope" surgery. Mintz and Shusterman described the procedure as a potential game-changer for pitchers, suggesting it could significantly alter future treatment protocols for similar injuries.
The episode also featured a review of comments made by professional baseball player Manny Machado regarding the modern game’s increasing reliance on analytics. Machado offered a critical perspective on the sport's data-driven approach, prompting the hosts to discuss the implications of such a stance on contemporary baseball strategy.
As the season progresses, the focus remains on which of the top three National League teams can maintain their form and secure the division title. The podcast’s analysis underscores the competitive balance in the league, with the Dodgers, Braves, and Brewers currently holding sizable leads in their respective divisions.


