MILWAUKEE — After their comeback bid fell short Monday night in an 8-6 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Milwaukee Brewers turned their attention to a potentially more significant loss: their first baseman.
Pirates take the first game of the series, Hoskins leaves with leg injury Box Score The Milwaukee Brewers and Pittsburgh Pirates started their second series of the season this evening at American Family Field, with Colin Rea taking the hill for the Brewers against the Pirates’ Mitch Keller.
Milwaukee's Rhys Hoskins left the Brewers' game against the Pirates after getting injured while running to first base on a second-inning single.
Wes Clarke homers three times as all four affiliates go at least .500 Each week, I’ll be bringing you a roundup of the Brewers minor league affiliates, including score updates, key players, and more.
As the sun set over Milwaukee on Saturday evening, the Brewers were celebrating another win over the St. Louis Cardinals and a +36 run differential while sitting atop the NL Central.
Brewers finish week at 4-3, maintain 0.5 game lead on Cubs in NL Central Monday: Royals 3, Brewers 2 Tuesday: Brewers 6, Royals 5 Wednesday: Royals 6,
About a quarter of the way through the 2024 season, it's not looking good for most of my bold predictions for the Brewers. That's ok; it's in the nature of bold predictions.
The Pittsburgh Pirates and host Milwaukee Brewers will turn to solid starters when they open a three-game series on Monday night. In a matchup of right-handers, Colin Rea (3-0, 3.29 ERA) will go for Milwaukee against Mitch Keller (3-3, 4.41) of Pittsburgh.
MILWAUKEE — At long last, William Contreras finally got a day off. Well, sort of … at least by Contreras’ standards. As he has been for each of the Milwaukee Brewers’ first 39 games this season, Contreras was once again in the starting lineup Sunday afternoon.
A 3-0 lead isn’t enough as the Brewers don’t get the sweep. Box Score Sunday started out looking like it would turn into a blowout. The Brewers put together a three-run first inning and made Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas throw 41 pitches.
MILWAUKEE — Rhys Hoskins has been at the center of several big moments during the course of his career. But after having to watch those kinds of moments from afar last season while he was forced out of action by an ACL injury, Hoskins knew not to take what happened Saturday night for granted.
Rhys Hoskins belted a three-run homer in the seventh inning to rally the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-3 victory over visiting St. Louis on Saturday night, extending the Cardinals' losing streak to seven games.
Willy Adames is in the midst of an early-season bounce-back, and he’s doing it at the most opportune time in his career. Set to hit free agency at the
Highly touted prospect Robert Gasser delivered six scoreless innings in his big league debut to pace the host Milwaukee Brewers to an 11-2 victory over St.
The Giants have traded right-hander Mitch White, whom they designated for assignment earlier this week, to the Brewers for cash considerations.
Despite predictions of a dropoff in 2024, the Milwaukee Brewers have started the season surprisingly well. Last year’s 92-win club lost two of the best starting pitchers in franchise history plus manager Craig Counsell, yet manages to sit in first place in the National League Central.
Milwaukee’s left-handed pitcher, Robert Gasser, is set to make his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut today as the Brewers face the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Milwaukee Brewers are promoting southpaw pitching prospect Robert Gasser, who is expected to make his major league debut against the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday.
The Milwaukee Brewers are tied for first place in the National League Central and saw the return of one of their best bats on Wednesday. 2018 NL MVP Christian Yelich missed 24 games with a lower back strain before slotting back into the three-hole of Milwaukee’s lineup Wednesday in a 6-4 loss to the Kansas City Royals.
One of the most famous transactions in the history of the Milwaukee Brewers franchise was the trade for Christian Yelich from the Miami Marlins in the 2018 offseason.
He was a star wide receiver in high school before he was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2014 MLB Draft.
After going on the injured list three weeks ago with a back injury, former MVP Christian Yelich took a big step forward in his recovery on Monday. The Brewers' star hit on the field, according to Sophia Minnaert of Bally Sports: Christian Yelich is hitting on the field for the first time since his back injury.
The Milwaukee Brewers could be preparing to call up No. 5 overall prospect Robert Gasser this week. He would take the place of the recently-suspended Freddy Peralta.
The Milwaukee Brewers are off to an impressive start to their 2024 season. They have the fourth-best record in the National League at 20-13, and they sit atop the NL Central standings despite being a popular regression candidate heading into Opening Day.
He had been scuffling at the time of his injury, with just four hits to his name in the majors this season, although those struggles came in a microscopic sample of just 24 trips to the plate.
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