• Series Preview: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Athletics

    Series Preview: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Athletics
    Benny Sieu-Imagn Images Brewers welcome the no-city Athletics to town for another interleague battle Winners of four of their last five series, the Milwaukee Brewers are now 10-9 heading into their weekend series with the Athletics at American Family Field. Coming off a three-game sweep of the White Sox, the “Sacramento” Athletics are 9-10 this season. They’re 5-1 against the Sox and the Rockies but 4-9 against the Mariners, Cubs, Padres, and Mets.The Brewers, who have faced a
  • The Brewers need their big three

    The Brewers need their big three
    Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images Milwaukee needs more from Contreras, Yelich, and Chourio So far this season, the Milwaukee Brewers have been okay. Their starting pitching, which became a point of major concern when injuries decimated their depth early in the season, stabilized quickly and the team currently ranks a respectable 12th in starter ERA. The bullpen has struggled at times, but the emergence of Nick Mears, the reliability so far of Abner Uribe and Jared Koenig, and recent encouraging out
  • Brewers’ three-game win streak comes to an end in loss to Astros, 9-1

    Brewers’ three-game win streak comes to an end in loss to Astros, 9-1
    Benny Sieu-Imagn Images Milwaukee was unable to complete their first sweep of 2025 Box Score
    The Milwaukee Brewers’ three-game win streak was snapped Wednesday afternoon at home, as they dropped their series finale against the Astros by a 9-1 final.
    After both squads went down 1-2-3 in the first, Houston got to Quinn Priester in the second. He retired the first two batters of the inning but then allowed a single to Jake Meyers before Zach Dezenzo brought him around with a double to left.
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  • Brewers Minor League Notes: Players of the Month, updated Baseball America rankings

    Brewers Minor League Notes: Players of the Month, updated Baseball America rankings
    Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images Dinges and Hardin named Minor League Player & Pitcher of the Month, five Brewers named to Baseball America’s updated prospect rankings A couple updates out of Milwaukee’s farm system:
    First of all, Milwaukee announced their Player and Pitcher of the Month this morning.
    Catching prospect Marco Dinges (rhymes with hinges) slashed .400/.523/.620 (20-50) with eight extra base hits and seventeen RBIs in fifteen games with Single
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  • Game Thread #38: Milwaukee Brewers (19-18) vs. Houston Astros (17-18)

    Game Thread #38: Milwaukee Brewers (19-18) vs. Houston Astros (17-18)
    Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Crew goes for first sweep of 2025 against Houston with Priester on the hill The Milwaukee Brewers are looking for their first sweep of the 2025 season Wednesday afternoon, as they’ll look to take the final game of their three-game set with the Houston Astros in Milwaukee.The Crew took Monday night’s game by a final of 5-1 before winning 4-3 last night, though all four of those runs came in the first inning.
  • Minor League Film Room #1: Brock Wilken

    Minor League Film Room #1: Brock Wilken
    Photo by Norm Hall/MLB Photos via Getty Images Breaking down Wilken’s approach over the last few seasons Milwaukee used their first-round selection in the 2023 draft on Wake Forest third baseman Brock Wilken, who finished his career as the all-time ACC home run leader. Here’s an excerpt of Baseball America’s scouting report from when he entered the draft:
    Wilken has amassed 71 home runs over three seasons, with a .299/.419/.679 career slash line over 173 games. During his 2023
  • Brewers survive late rally by Astros to win third straight game

    Brewers survive late rally by Astros to win third straight game
    Michael McLoone-Imagn Images A four-run first inning was just enough to survive a seventh inning rally by the Astros. Box Score
    With Chad Patrick on the mound, the Brewers staked him to an early four-run lead. He took advantage for most of the night, but a late rally by the Astros made it a close game. The bullpen kept them in check, and the Brewers won their third straight by a score of 4-3.
    Patrick started the night with a 19-pitch inning, but held the Astros to a walk from Isaac Paredes. In t
  • Game Thread #37: Milwaukee Brewers (18-18) vs. Houston Astros (17-17)

    Game Thread #37: Milwaukee Brewers (18-18) vs. Houston Astros (17-17)
    Jeff Curry-Imagn Images Chad Patrick gets the game two start.
    Roof status: open: @FanDuelSN_WI: @620wtmj #ThisIsMyCrew X @fleet_farm pic.twitter.com/BJLAtnBf35— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) May 6, 2025
    Wesneski bump day.⚾️: 6:40 PM
    : @SpaceCityHN️: @SportsTalk790 | Spanish: 93.3 FM#BuiltForThis x @reliantenergy pic.twitter.com/eh65JI9uXj— Houston Astros (@astros) May 6, 2025
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  • Myers strong, offense pulls through in 5-1 win over Astros

    Myers strong, offense pulls through in 5-1 win over Astros
    Brewers pitcher Tobias Myers | Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Myers has best start yet to kickoff series against Houston Box Score
    The Brewers secured a 5-1 victory against the Houston Astros in the first game of a three-game set.Tobias Myers put together his best start of the season, pitching 5 1/3 innings while allowing just one run. He was incredibly efficient through much of the game and only allowed three hits through the first five innings.Thin
  • Game Thread #36: Milwaukee Brewers (17-18) vs. Houston Astros (17-16)

    Game Thread #36: Milwaukee Brewers (17-18) vs. Houston Astros (17-16)
    Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio | Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images Brewers welcome former NL Central foe to Milwaukee The Brewers are back in Milwaukee to start a series against the Houston Astros.Tobias Myers is on the mound for his third start of the season. He’s only pitched six innings in his last two starts combined, and he gave up two runs in each outing. He’s struggled with walks, handing out seven free passes in that time, but his pitch count is nearly back to normal as t
  • 2025 Brewers Minor League Roundup: Week 6

    2025 Brewers Minor League Roundup: Week 6
    Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images Milwaukee affiliates all go .500 or better on the week As a reminder, every Monday morning I’ll be bringing you a quick recap of the previous week’s minor league activity — including highlights, roster updates, standout performances, and more.
    Without further ado, here’s this week’s edition:
    Triple-A Nashville (19-14)
    The Sounds went 4-3 this week against the Gwinnett Stripers, the Triple-A affiliate of the At
  • 2025 Brewers Week in Review: Week 6

    2025 Brewers Week in Review: Week 6
    Brewers second baseman Brice Turang | Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images A tough week ends on a high note Last Week’s Results
    Tuesday: Brewers 7, White Sox 2Wednesday: Brewers 6, White Sox 4Thursday: White Sox 8, Brewers 0Friday: Cubs 10, Brewers 0Saturday: Cubs 6, Brewers 2Sunday: Brewers 4, Cubs 0Division Standings
    Chicago Cubs: 21-14Cincinnati Reds: 18-17 (3 GB)
    Milwaukee Brewers: 17-18 (4 GB)St. Louis Cardinals: 16-19 (5 GB)Pittsburgh Pirates: 12-23 (9 GB)Last WeekCubs: 4-2
    Reds: 3-4
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  • Peralta shines, offense does just enough in Brewers’ 4-0 victory over Cubs

    Peralta shines, offense does just enough in Brewers’ 4-0 victory over Cubs
    Michael McLoone-Imagn Images Big hits from unlikely sources get Brewers over the line Box Score
    After two ugly losses to their biggest rival, the Brewers turned to their ace, Freddy Peralta, to stop their three-game skid. Peralta responded with six fabulous innings, followed by three more good ones from the bullpen, and Milwaukee’s struggling offense did just enough—and capitalized on Chicago’s one real mistake of the day—to pull out a 4-0 victory, salvaging the last game
  • Game Thread #35: Milwaukee Brewers (16-18) vs. Chicago Cubs (21-13)

    Game Thread #35: Milwaukee Brewers (16-18) vs. Chicago Cubs (21-13)
    Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images Struggling Brewers look to salvage game three It has been a rough three days for Brewers fans, as a disappointing (if acceptable) loss to the lowly White Sox on Thursday was followed by two utter no-shows in the biggest games of the season so far. The Brewers’ offense has been missing in action since the first two games of the series on the Southside, and a barrage of Cubs homers the last two games has put the Brewers behind early in both games.
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  • Quintana comes down to earth as Brewers drop third straight game, 6-2

    Quintana comes down to earth as Brewers drop third straight game, 6-2
    Photo by Kylie Bridenhagen/MLB Photos via Getty Images Hoskins homers, Turang reaches base thrice, but Milwaukee remains winless in the month of May Box Score
    Coming into today’s game, Jose Quintana had allowed just three earned runs through his first four starts as a Brewer. He gave up three home runs tonight as the Brewers dropped a second straight game to the NL Central-leading Cubs.Justin Turner broke a 0-0 tie in the top of the first with an two-out RBI single, scoring leadoff man Ian
  • Game Thread #34: Milwaukee Brewers (16-17) vs. Chicago Cubs (20-13)

    Game Thread #34: Milwaukee Brewers (16-17) vs. Chicago Cubs (20-13)
    Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images Milwaukee looks to bounce back after back to back blowout losses Yesterday’s series opener against the NL Central-leading Chicago Cubs went about as poorly as it could have gone. Tyler Alexander, a last minute addition to the lineup as the opener, went just 0.2 innings (2 ER) before being pulled in favor of Quinn Priester. Chicago then tagged Priester for seven runs in the second on their way to a 10-0 victory.
    Luckily, the Brewers get to start Jo
  • Yoho optioned to Nashville; Elvin Rodriguez recalled

    Yoho optioned to Nashville; Elvin Rodriguez recalled
    Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images In other roster news, DL Hall to begin rehab assignment with Rookie ACL Brewers Just a few hours before tonight’s game against the Chicago Cubs, the Brewers announced a flurry of roster moves.
    Craig Yoho, called up just two weeks ago, is being sent back down to Triple-A Nashville. Yoho gave up just one earned run in his first four appearances as a major leaguer. He looked to be settling in nicely, although he allowed a hit in all but one of his appea
  • 2025 NL Central Power Rankings: Week 6

    2025 NL Central Power Rankings: Week 6
    Benny Sieu-Imagn Images Brewers fall behind Reds in our edition of the power rankings as true competition in NL Central becomes clearer Welcome to the sixth week of our NL Central Power Rankings! We’ll release these rankings each week to grade all five teams and place them one through five. As everyone knows with power rankings, these should be taken as gospel and they’re obviously 100% accurate. Without further ado, let’s rank some teams!1. Chicago Cubs (20-13); 3-3 this week;
  • Brewers embarrassed by early Cubs offensive explosion

    Brewers embarrassed by early Cubs offensive explosion
    Benny Sieu-Imagn Images A deflating 10-0 loss opens this big three-game series Box Score
    In a game that was over almost before it started, the Chicago Cubs made a strong statement to the Milwaukee Brewers. The red-hot Cubs offense spat on Pat Murphy’s idea to use Tyler Alexander to open for Quinn Priester and jumped all over Brewers pitchers who looked unfit for the moment. After a second-inning deluge, this game was over before the Brewers sent four hitters to the plate.
    Murphy’s id
  • Game Thread #33: Milwaukee Brewers (16-16) vs. Chicago Cubs (19-13)

    Game Thread #33: Milwaukee Brewers (16-16) vs. Chicago Cubs (19-13)
    Mark Hoffman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Brewers and Cubs open season series in Milwaukee The I-94 Series. The Craig Counsell Series. The Colin Rea Series. The “Hey, We Don’t Like You Guys But We Will Sell You Our Season Tickets For Way More Than They’re Worth” Series. For the first time this season, the Brewers and Cubs meet as the two clubs vie for supremacy in the National League Central.
    As we covered earlier today, this years Cubs are not last year’s C
  • Brewers Reacts Survey: Fan concerns after one month

    Brewers Reacts Survey: Fan concerns after one month
    Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images The Brewers sit at 16-16 entering a big weekend series with the Cubs, but fans have three major areas of concern Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Milwaukee Brewers fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.
    It’s May 2, and the Milwaukee Brewers sit at 16-16 on the season, three games behind the Cubs for the lead in the NL Central.
  • Before Cubs vs. Brewers, a look into the future

    Before Cubs vs. Brewers, a look into the future
    David Banks-Imagn Images How might these two teams match up as the season goes on? The Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs kick off a three-game series in Milwaukee tonight, and as the season enters its second full month, I’d like to take stock of how these two teams have performed so far and what we might expect of them the rest of the way. I don’t mean any disrespect by leaving the Cincinnati Reds out of this conversation — I think they’re pretty good, and I think they&r
  • Brewers drop finale 8-0 to White Sox

    Brewers reliever Craig Yoho | Photo by Matt Dirksen/Getty Images Offense can’t find a spark, White Sox win big Box Score
    The Brewers had a chance to build on a three-game winning streak, but a deflating 8-0 loss in the finale sends them home even at a 16-16 record.
    The offense had an opportunity in the first frame to put a big number on the scoreboard as Chicago starter Sean Burke walked the bases loaded. Rhys Hoskins took the ball deep to the outfield fence, but Luis Robert made a jumping
  • Game Thread #32: Milwaukee Brewers (16-15) @ Chicago White Sox (7-23)

    Brewers infielder Caleb Durbin | Photo by Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images Another chance for Chad Patrick to impress with opportunity for sweep In this series finale, Chad Patrick starts for the Milwaukee Brewers as the team looks to close out the sweep.
    The last time out, Patrick only allowed two runs, but he gave up a lot of hard contact against the Cardinals. Will he bounce back against the Chicago White Sox? He only went 70 pitches in that outing in St. Louis after going 94 pitches in his pre
  • Eighth-inning rally leads to Brewer victory over White Sox

    Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images Jake Bauers’ big hit was his first off a lefty this season Box Score
    The Brewers and White Sox played the second of a three-game series this evening in Chicago, where Tobias Myers took the mound versus a man with heavy Brewer ties, the right-hander Shane Smith. Smith, who had back-to-back very good seasons in the Milwaukee farm system the last two years, was left unprotected in the Rule 5 Draft, and has been Chicago’s best starting pitcher on this young
  • Game Thread #31: Milwaukee Brewers (15-15) @ Chicago White Sox (7-22)

    Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images Freddy Peralta starts the series opener When you’re a team that hopes contend, you find a way to win games against the Chicago White Sox. The Brewers did that yesterday, after a couple of first-inning mistakes by Freddy Peralta and a slow start from the offense had them behind for more than half the game. But the Brewer offense recovered and the Chicago offense failed to add to their two early runs, and the Brewers came away with a relatively easy victory. They&rs
  • Brewers overcome early speed bumps to win 7-2 against White Sox

    Brewers infielder Caleb Durbin | Photo by Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images Peralta rebounds from shaky first inning as Brewers win big Box Score
    The Milwaukee Brewers took a decisive 7-2 win against the White Sox, even after the teams traded blows with three home runs in the first inning.
    Isaac Collins kicked off the festivities with his first career home run in the first inning. That early lead quickly turned to a deficit though once the Brewers took the field. Starter Freddy Peralta surrendered
  • Brewers Reacts Survey: What’s the biggest area of concern?

    Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images One month in, Milwaukee is close to .500, but there are several areas of concern Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Milwaukee Brewers fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.
    Just about one month into the season, the Brewers are sitting near .500, and like every other team in the majors, there are plenty of areas for concern. We’re
  • Game Thread #30: Milwaukee Brewers (14-15) @ Chicago White Sox (7-21)

    Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio | Photo by Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images Freddy Peralta starts the series opener The Brewers were able to wrap up their series in St. Louis with a win, and now they have the chance to build upon that against the struggling Chicago White Sox.
    Freddy Peralta gets the start for Milwaukee in what will be his seventh start of the year. With a 2.43 ERA, it’s been a promising start to his season. He is still striking out more than a batter per inning while seei
  • Should we have seen this coming?

    Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images Milwaukee’s failure to address holes during the offseason has cost them thus far Roughly two months into the season, the Brewers are sitting right around .500 (14-15). Milwaukee is now in third place in the division after a down week, three games back of the first-place Cubs and three games from the bottom of the division.Milwaukee has gotten far more than what was expected from Brice Turang, Sal Frelick, Chad Patrick, Nick Mears, and a few other

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