Brewers hard-throwing right-hander Biship Letson is one of the top prospects in baseball, and after having a cup of coffee in Milwaukee last September, could be primed to push for the organization to make a major call on his future.
DL Hall had some injury problems with the Baltimore Orioles, but his stock rose as a top 100 prospect from some elite swing-and-miss pitches. His fastball was given an 80 grade by Baseball America, and it appeared that his command, once an Achilles heel, took large strides in the back half of 2023....
Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio has already solidified himself as one of the most electrifying young talents in baseball, but the scary part for the rest of the league is that he is only just getting started.
I'm gonna steal this (more or less) from Nick Nelson of Twins Daily. He said it better than I could. The idea of this exercise is to take stock of the organization's talent through the scope of team-building.
While trade rumors surrounding Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Freddy Peralta are continuing to swirl, the other Peralta on the team, Sammy, is putting on an impressive display out of the pen in the Dominican Winter League.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
The Milwaukee Brewers have built a reputation in recent years for turning minor, affordable acquisitions into bullpen staples, and their latest move for Angel Zerpa suggests that trend could not only continue but be a centerpiece of the bullpen in 2026.
Brewers first baseman Rhys Hoskins is a glue-type of player. Beyond his production on the diamond, Hoskins has been a respected locker room voice during his time in a Brewers uniform, and was one of the Phillies’ catalysts during his time in Philadelphia.
The Milwaukee Brewers could come out swinging in the weeks ahead, and add a big piece to the outfield. After falling short to the eventual World Champion Dodgers in the NLDS, the Brewers have the resources to be among the bigger spenders, and could allocate big resources to upgrading the outfield.
The next bullpen arm off the Milwaukee Brewers‘ pitcher assembly line may be about to leave the factory and step into an expanded role in 2026. Easton McGee appears to be the latest beneficiary of Milwaukee’s developmental prowess after finding a home in the Brewers’ bullpen, as a converted former starter.
The Brewers may have one of the brightest rising stars in the sport in the starting rotation. After coming up short against the Dodgers in the NLDS, the Brewers could look to make some big changes this offseason, but one of the franchise’s building blocks could be on the cusp of stardom in 2026.
If the Brewers believe the best path forward to close the gap on the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League this offseason is to load up on young talent, Milwaukee would have a willing trade partner in general manager Brian Cashman and the New York Yankees.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The Milwaukee Brewers came into the offseason with a lot of questions to answer. The first question to answer was the future of starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff.
The Milwaukee Brewers finished the 2025 MLB season with the best record in baseball at 97-65. Their 97 wins are also a franchise record, breaking the old mark of 96 wins achieved in 2011 and 2018.
The Milwaukee Brewers learned a really hard lesson in 2025, one that they are hoping they do not need to repeat anytime in the near future. Despite having a plethora of starting pitchers heading into the season, they quickly found themselves in a bind as multiple starters went down early in the year with various injuries.
The Milwaukee Brewers are well-known for their ability to draft and develop pitchers. What is more, they are also known for their reclamation projects, signing struggling pitchers who had little success elsewhere and fixing them so that they turn into highly-coveted prospects or quality Major League pitchers.
The Milwaukee Brewers, as fans know all too well, will never get the level of respect that big market MLB teams get from the national media. Last offseason,
The Milwaukee Brewers are heading into next year looking to replicate the success of their historic 2025 campaign, which saw the franchise set a new record with 97 wins, the most in team history.
The Milwaukee Brewers have a starting pitcher plenty of teams would love to have: Freddy Peralta. Peralta is one of the best overall starting pitchers in the National League.
The Milwaukee Brewers and General Manager Matt Arnold find themselves in an interesting position this offseason, just after the Winter Meetings. They will be returning 99% of their roster from last season’s MLB-leading 97-win team and can proudly boast one of the best farm systems in the league.
The Brewers are exploring trades involving their depth outfielders, report Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic. The report lists Isaac Collins and Blake Perkins as the two likeliest candidates to move.
A journeyman catcher with some pop is on the move, as Danny Jansen heads back to the American League. Late Friday night, MLB Network insider Jon Heyman.
Who doesn’t love a good reunion in baseball? It’s always fun to speculate which players could return to a former ball club, and for the Milwaukee Brewers, there are several reunions that could be on the table for the 2026 season.
The New York Yankees didn't do anything at the Winter Meetings, at least in terms of closing deals. It sounds like they will have plenty of competition for one of their targets.
The MLB offseason is slowly building momentum. Trade talks and free-agency rumors are picking up as owners, players, and agents convene at the Winter Meetings.