The Milwaukee Brewers' Single-A team is moving from the water to the air. The Carolina Mudcats, a team with an iconic catfish ...
William Contreras and Devin Williams highlight the group of six players who were tendered 2025 contracts by the Brewers on ...
The Milwaukee Brewers need to take a long, hard look at the infield. Willy Adames has been a key piece for the organization since 2021 and has developed into one of the best offensive shortstops ...
The Milwaukee Brewers' infield certainly could look different by the time the 2025 season rolls around. Milwaukee won 93 games in 2024 but that won't stop changes from coming. Star shortstop Willy ...
Ahead of the deadline to protect Rule 5 eligible players by adding them to the 40-man roster Tuesday night, the Milwaukee Brewers selected the contracts of a pair of right-handed pitchers.
Sports Illustrated called it "the trade that made Milwaukee famous" in 1980 when the Brewers acquired Rollie Fingers, Ted Simmons and Pete Vuckovich from the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for ...
The Baseball Writers Association of America announced that Guardians’ skipper Stephen Vogt and Brewers’ manager Pat Murphy were named the respective leagues’ Managers of the Year. Both men ...
Guardians manager Stephen Vogt won the award in the American League, while the Brewers' Pat Murphy was honored in the National League. On Monday, Paul Skenes and Luis Gil were named Rookies of the ...
Milwaukee's Pat Murphy won National League Manager of the Year on Tuesday after a stellar debut season with the Brewers, while Cleveland's Stephen Vogt took the AL honors honor after leading the ...
The Milwaukee Brewers won the NL Central and reached the postseason for the second-straight year. While the Brewers’ season ultimately ended with a painful meltdown against the New York Mets in ...
Craig Counsell guided the Milwaukee Brewers to three divisional titles during his nine-year run with them, overcoming constant financial limitations to transform the ballclub into a consistent ...
Early marketing materials for the “new” Brewers were in red and navy blue, featuring the team’s “Barrelman” logo. But in the end, there was no time. On April 1, 1970, when a federal bankruptcy judge ...