Led by two-time NL Manager of the Year Pat Murphy, the Milwaukee Brewers have a tendency to outperform projection models. It seems like year in and year out, despite what the preseason numbers might predict, the Brew Crew find a way to surpass expectations.
In the first inning of his first taste of Cactus League action, Brandon Sproat touched 99.8 miles per hour with his four-seamer and sat just over 98 MPH.
The Milwaukee Brewers have been through quite a roller coaster ride of an offseason. They opted to trade Isaac Collins, Freddy Peralta, and Caleb Durbin to the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets, and Boston Red Sox, respectively.
The entire position-player corps departed the Brewers clubhouse in Maryvale early on Friday morning, for a meeting that lasted a full hour. It was a meeting about run production, but the team's trio of hitting coaches barely spoke.
Milwaukee Brewers fans will have plenty of players to cheer for next week at the World Baseball Classic. This year, Brewers players will represent the United States, Mexico, Venezuela, Canada, Nicaragua, Great Britain, Italy, and the Dominican Republic.
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.
Freddy Peralta was preparing to represent his home country, the Dominican Republic, in the 2026 edition of the World Baseball Classic, set to tip off in early March.
Competition breeds success for the Milwaukee Brewers, and a roster battle that was expected to be fierce has already met its first wrinkle. Former first-round pick Tyler Black, who has only appeared in 23 games for the Brewers at the major league level over the last two seasons, has come out guns blazing in spring training.
The Brewers boast one of the best farm systems in baseball, though most of their top prospects are still a year or two away from the big leagues. That hasn’t stopped Jesús Made, Luis Peña, Josh Adamczewski, and others from offering glimpses of what’s to come.
The guys react to Brandon Woodruff's slow build-up and analyze some early standouts from the Brewers' first few spring training games. Also discussed are Logan Henderson, Coleman Crow, Jesus Made, Luis Rengifo, and others.
With a full week of Cactus League games now under their belt, Milwaukee Brewers players are starting to settle into routines. The fake games can beget unrealistic enthusiasm, as starters play a few innings, then give way to the minor-leaguers trying to see if they can hang.
The Milwaukee Brewers did not spend a great deal of money in free agency this off-season. Of course, this is nothing new for the smallest market in Major League Baseball.
The new MLB season brings opportunities as players head into their walk years and try to rebound from subpar performances. These 25 players stand out heading into 2026.
The Milwaukee Brewers have always been overlooked, but they have also been consistent over the past several seasons in surpassing people’s projections.
The Milwaukee Brewers are the masters of finding standout players who don't fill typical star roles, and left-handed pitcher Aaron Ashby is the epitome of that concept.
If there was one thing that Milwaukee Brewers fans would have loved to have added to their team last year, it would have been a power hitter. This past winter, again, many fans hoped that Milwaukee would add a certified slugger to their roster to hit in the middle of the batting order.
Baseball is officially back, and for the Milwaukee Brewers, they enter camp with plenty of eyeballs drawn to them. While it hasn’t been an overly busy offseason for the Brew Crew, they have made a number of noteworthy transactions as they gear up for 2026.
It’s no secret that the Milwaukee Brewers are one of baseball’s most talented farm systems, from both a top-end talent and organizational depth perspective.
The Milwaukee Brewers found themselves with a surprising everyday first baseman last season. When Aaron Civale demanded to be traded after the team told him they were going to move him to the bullpen, they shipped him to the Chicago White Sox for struggling first baseman Andrew Vaughn.
The Milwaukee Brewers have a lot to be excited about this season, but they opted to trade a few of their key players to other contenders this offseason.
Injuries have taken so much from Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Garrett Mitchell’s availability since making his debut in the big leagues in 2020. He played in only 19 games in the 2023 MLB season as he had to go under the knife to address a torn labrum.
Tyler Black had a career day on Tuesday for the Milwaukee Brewers. Although one Cactus League game does not make or break a player’s case, he is creating a solid argument to earn a big-league roster spot for the Brew Crew.
Even though they operated with one of the lowest payrolls in the MLB, the Milwaukee Brewers posted a 97-win season in 2025. But they did not live up to the promise in the playoffs yet again, with the Los Angeles Dodgers sweeping them in the National League Championship Series.
The Milwaukee Brewers are hoping on the “healing power of youth” this spring when rounding out their pitching staff for 2026. That is because two of their young arms, Robert Gasser and Logan Henderson, endured season-ending injuries in 2025.
The bullpen was again a strength for the Brewers in 2025, and closer Trevor Megill led the way with 30 saves, a 2.49 ERA over 49 innings, and an All-Star nod. As well as Megill has pitched in the ninth-inning role over the last two seasons, however, manager Pat Murphy was non-committal on the topic of who his closer will be in 2026.