Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski has unveiled a unique new glove with a special Topps trading card built into it. Topps highlighted the design in a post on its official X account on 16 June 2026, describing it as having Misiorowski’s “Rookie Card INSIDE IT”.
Less than three weeks ago, the Brewers looked like a below-average offense searching for answers. Today, they're producing runs at a pace no team in baseball has matched during the first half of June.
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Aaron Ashby has reached one of the rarest statistical markers of the 2026 MLB season after becoming the first pitcher in the majors to reach 10 wins, with all 10 coming in relief.
Before the season, it looked as though Brandon Woodruff might need to be the Milwaukee Brewers' ace. They've got that role covered, but the veteran can still provide a serious lift.
Don’t look now, but Jackson Chourio is in the midst of one of the hottest stretches of his major-league career. In June, Chourio is slashing a monstrous .414/.453/.845, ranking fourth in MLB with a 1.298 OPS, 253 wRC+, and .541 wOBA.
Not every all-timer has instant success at the next level. For many baseball players, it takes a few bumps in the road out of the gate before they ever reach stardom.
On April 3, 2026, the Brewers signed 21-year-old shortstop prospect Cooper Pratt to an eight-year, $50.75 million contract. The deal includes two club options worth an additional $30 million.
Milwaukee Brewers left-hander Aaron Ashby has been the most effective vulture in Major League Baseball, as he collected his 10th win on Tuesday versus the Cleveland Guardians. Ashby pitched an inning of relief, allowing a hit and an earned run while walking two and striking out two on 23 pitches (12 strikes).
The Milwaukee Brewers had themselves an exciting night on Tuesday, to say the least. The future met the present. Early this season, the Brewers agreed to terms on a long-term extension with No.
Garrett Mitchell hit a tiebreaking leadoff homer in the seventh inning as the Milwaukee Brewers opened a three-game series against the visiting Cleveland Guardians with a 2-1 victory on Tuesday.
Box Score It was a big day for the Brewers. Cooper Pratt, the shiny new prospect, made his major-league debut. While Pratt will surely have “better” days to look forward to from a baseball-playing standpoint, he’ll remember it forever.
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
A lot has happened in the last couple of days! Coming off of a series win over the weekend against the Philadelphia Phillies, the Brewers have a brand new shortstop to debut as they welcome the Cleveland Guardians to town.
On their way to their current 43-26 record, the Milwaukee Brewers have been led by lights out pitching performances from arms like Jacob Misiorowski and Kyle Harrison.
The Milwaukee Brewers have the most dominant starter in Major League Baseball right now in Jacob Misiorowski. Misiorowski has been incredible so far this season for Milwaukee in his first full season with the organization in the majors.
The Brewers announced that they have recalled infielder Cooper Pratt, a move that was reported a couple of days ago. In a corresponding move, infielder Luis Rengifo has been designated for assignment.
After winning the National League Central in 2025, the Milwaukee Brewers have built on the success of last season, carrying a 43-26 record. Entering Tuesday’s series opener against the Cleveland Guardians, the Brewers hold a 4.5-game lead over the St.
Changes are coming to the first place Milwaukee Brewers. The Brewers are designating third baseman Luis Rengifo for assignment amid the call-up of top prospect infielder Cooper Pratt, sources tell Athlon Sports.
It has been a struggle for the Cincinnati Reds lately, but Monday's 12-0 rout over the New York Mets offered some much-needed relief on both sides of the plate.
The Milwaukee Brewers did not clinch anything over one June weekend at American Family Field, and they still pulled off something nearly as valuable for a team trying to be taken seriously in the National League.
Two of the Milwaukee Brewers' top prospects are reportedly going to be playing together on the same side of the infield for the Double-A Biloxi Shuckers.
Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy underwent an MRI on his back before Sunday's game and might be in line for surgery in the future, MLB.com reported.
The Milwaukee Brewers currently hold a 42-26 record as they continue a high-stakes series against the Philadelphia Phillies. The club’s furious late-inning comeback attempt fell just one run short Saturday night in a 9-8 loss.
The Milwaukee Brewers are playing some good baseball this season, and it’s been due to several players being in a groove. One of those players who has helped the Brewers is Shane Drohan, and manager Pat Murphy had nothing but good things to say about the pitcher.
The Brewers placed right-hander Coleman Crow on the 15-day injured list on Friday (retroactive to June 10) due to right forearm flexor strain. Right-hander Craig Yoho was called up from Triple-A Nashville in the corresponding move.