Milwaukee Brewers Opening Day is just two days away. The 2026 MLB regular season has been one fans have been looking forward to ever since the team was swept out of the NLCS last October.
On the face of it, the Brewers might appear to have a problem. The top four prospects on the Brewer Fanatic Top 20 (Jesús Made, Luis Peña, Jett Williams, and Cooper Pratt) are all shortstops, and there’s only one shortstop in the lineup.
Brandon Woodruff is about to begin the highest-paid season in Milwaukee Brewers history for a starting pitcher, so the team has plenty of incentive to get things right with his progression.
Milwaukee Brewers National League Central Division rivals, the Chicago Cubs, turned heads on Monday when news broke that they were finalizing an extension contract with star outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong.
The Milwaukee Brewers opted to trade from their big league roster this offseason, following a disappointing exit in the postseason at the hands of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
As Spring Training opens for 2026, all 30 teams have high hopes and big questions. These are the storylines to follow for each team heading into Opening Day.
The Brewers already revealed that Jacob Misiorowski would start on Opening Day. Now, they've confirmed the rest of their starters behind him, announcing the probable pitchers for the first regular-season turn through the rotation: Chad Patrick, Brandon Sproat, Kyle Harrison, and Brandon Woodruff....
Box Score 29 down, one to go for the Brewers’ spring season. The Milwaukee bullpen combined for a gem and the bats looked ready for primetime as the Brewers thoroughly defeated the Reds, 9-1, on Monday night at American Family Field in Milwaukee.
The Milwaukee Brewers have announced their starting rotation for the 2026 MLB regular season. Jacob Misiorowoski, as recently announced, will be the ace of the staff and start on Opening Day.
The Brewers announced Monday that two-time All-Star right-hander Brandon Woodruff, who had been working his way back from a lat strain, would start their fifth game of the season, March 31 against the Rays.
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, and it is never too early to start thinking about how it might unfold. Seemingly, every year, we have a decent handle on who should contend and who is likely to struggle, which makes looking ahead to the trade deadline inevitable.
Pat Murphy's favorite metaphor for his own job is that of a bus driver. He's setting direction, and he bears ultimate responsibility for staying on the road and getting to the destination.
The Milwaukee Brewers have suffered multiple injury setbacks regarding their starting pitching depth this off-season. The most notable of these were Logan Henderson and Quinn Priester, whom many felt were locks to make the rotation when Spring Training began.
The Milwaukee Brewers made third base a massive question mark when they traded Caleb Durbin a month and a half ago. How close are we to finding out all the answers?
The Milwaukee Brewers have spent the last several weeks trying to figure out what players would be on the 2026 Opening Day roster. Of course, the majority of the players who will make the Major League team were already locked in.
The Milwaukee Brewers have one of the best minor league systems in baseball. Some evaluators even rank them as having the very best as they have multiple top-100 prospects spread throughout their system.
The Milwaukee Brewers seem to have national media members split. For years, the majority of MLB experts predicted the small-market Brewers to finish second or worse in the National League Central Division.
When the Milwaukee Brewers pulled the trigger on trading away their ace, they knew they would be harshly judged. This was a 97-win team last year, and the thought of making that team "weaker" was sure to anger many.
The Milwaukee Brewers are wrapping up Spring Training and are just about set to being the 2026 regular season. Last year, Milwaukee went 97-65, finished with the best record in baseball, set a franchise record for wins, and won their first postseason series since 2018.
The Brewers announced that catcher Reese McGuire has become a free agent after exercising an out clause in his minor league contract. Rather than an Article
The Brewers made a few camp cuts on Thursday. Starter Logan Henderson, outfielder Blake Perkins, and corner bat Tyler Black were all sent out and will open the season with Triple-A Nashville.
When the Milwaukee Brewers pulled Brandon Sproat into the Freddy Peralta trade this winter, most people treated it like a classic prospect move. But turns out, it was a lot more than that.
Brewers starter Quinn Priester met with a specialist this afternoon after being nagged by wrist soreness. Testing revealed that the righty is dealing with a nerve issue in his shoulder, manager Pat Murphy told reporters (links via Curt Hogg of The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel and Adam McCalvy of MLB.com).