The Milwaukee Brewers watched Kyle Harrison turn a matchup vs. his former organization into another strong statement Tuesday night. The left-hander dominated the San Francisco Giants in an 8-3 win at American Family Field, giving Milwaukee another reason to believe his breakout is becoming one of the season’s biggest rotation developments.
It’s almost unfair being labeled a “top MLB prospect.” Huge expectations get placed on a player with said title and a litany of factors, from non-linear progression to injuries to poor organizational development, can lead to disappointment in the eyes of others, unfair as it can be.
Outings like Monday night's have become typical for DL Hall this year. In two innings of relief, Hall issued three walks. He also struck out two, allowed zero hard-hit balls, and surrendered just one hit, enabling him to wiggle out of traffic without allowing any runs.
Jacob Misiorowski just almost went a whole month without allowing a run. Over 38 1/3 innings across six starts, he had a 0.23 ERA, he struck out 57 batters, and he walked only six.
How many of the 53 Major League Baseball players not born in the United States of America with 250 or more career home runs can you name in seven minutes?
The Milwaukee Brewers continue to prove they are the team to beat in the National League Central. After taking down the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday night to secure their second straight win of the series, the Brewers moved to 37-21 and kept rolling.
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.
When is comes to Milwaukee Brewers starting pitchers, all eyes have been on Jacob Misiorowski. But Kyle Harrison is having an unforgettable season of his own.
Jake Bauers hit a three-run homer and Kyle Harrison, facing his former team, matched his career high with 12 strikeouts as the Milwaukee Brewers posted an 8-3 victory over the visiting San Francisco Giants on Tuesday.
Jacob Misiorowski has been incredible over the last month. The attention that he has been paid is warranted. But the Brewers have another pitcher who has been killing it lately, one who boasts a lower ERA on the season than Misiorowski.
The Milwaukee Brewers have certainly turned their season around, to say the least. Milwaukee traded Freddy Peralta away this past offseason and naturally, that led the baseball world to project that the 2026 season would be the one that the club's hot streak in the National League Central ended.
Milwaukee Brewers reliever Aaron Ashby is having an anomaly of a year. In 26 appearances, all out of the bullpen, Ashby has a 9-0 won-lost record. Those nine wins are the most of any pitcher in Major League Baseball; it's like a joke that's already lasted longer than expected.
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.
The Milwaukee Brewers have a reliever down in Triple-A who could help the club out in the majors very soon. Milwaukee has one of the best overall bullpens in baseball.
The Milwaukee Brewers lineup has a few regulars struggling offensively. While fans are hitting the panic button currently, the Brewers organization and manager Pat Murphy are not.
This could very well be the year that the Milwaukee Brewers make a deep run in the playoffs. Milwaukee is that good. Jacob Misiorowski and Kyle Harrison are legit National League Cy Young Award contenders.
The Milwaukee Brewers are positioned to make some noise this season ahead of the 2026 Major League Baseball trade deadline, if they see fit. Milwaukee is in first place in the National League Central by a healthy margin at 36-21.
Abner Uribe's over-the-top celebration against the St. Louis Cardinals last week continues to make waves around Major League Baseball, even if the Milwaukee Brewers have largely moved on.
The Milwaukee Brewers unfortunately haven't had two-time All-Star Brandon Woodruff on the field for a game since April 30 due to shoulder inflammation.
Milwaukee currently holds a 36-21 record and maintains a 5.5-game lead over the St. Louis Cardinals in the NL Central. Over the last 24 hours, the Brewers achieved a significant win.
Brice Turang snapped an 0-for-21 skid with a double and two-run triple to ignite Milwaukee's 18-hit attack as the Brewers pounded out a 16-2 victory over the visiting San Francisco Giants on Monday.
The Brewers have activated left-hander Rob Zastryzny off the 60-day injured list to rejoin their bullpen, according to Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. Righty Carlos Rodriguez is being optioned to Triple-A.
With his rehab assignment going poorly, the Brewers are sending right-hander Quinn Priester to the lowest level of the minor leagues. The injured starter will head to the team’s complex in Arizona to continue his recovery, per Adam McCalvy of MLB.com.
Milwaukee Brewers relief pitcher Abner Uribe has been disciplined by MLB for his actions during Tuesday’s 6-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisc.
For years, we have been waiting for a big enough sample size to draw a reasonable conclusion on who Garrett Mitchell is as a player. The often-injured Mitchell has struggled to stay on the field throughout his career for the Milwaukee Brewers.