The Milwaukee Brewers have more potential trade candidates that just Freddy Peralta. If you have been following along with the Brewers this offseason, Peralta's the name you've likely seen a lot.
The Minnesota Twins are still in sell mode, after their fire sale at the 2025 trade deadline. One of their two top starters, Pablo López and Joe Ryan, could be moved to alleviate their payroll pinch, even after the team reduced spending by roughly $30 million from 2023 to 2024 and by another few mi...
If the Milwaukee Brewers made Freddy Peralta openly available, he would be perhaps the hottest commodity on the offseason trade market. In the course of a Cy Young-caliber season, Peralta went 17-6 with a 2.70 ERA and 204 strikeouts.
A Major League switch hitter has hit at least 35 home runs on 35 occasions in MLB history. How many of the switch hitters to reach that milestone can you name in five minutes?
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.
While the Brewers have a young and talented roster, improvements can always be made. GM Matt Arnold has shown that he’s unafraid to make a move during the Winter Meetings if the right offer presents itself.
Juan Sandoval’s path to the major leagues has been anything but ordinary. After nearly two decades pitching across the minors, Mexico, and winter leagues, and overcoming the loss of vision in his right eye, Sandoval has climbed every rung of professional baseball.
Multiple reports on December 4 indicated that the Pirates and Red Sox pulled off a five-player trade. Jhostynxon Garcia, a power-hitting outfielder from the Boston system, is headed to the Pirates.
The Milwaukee Brewers will be hitting the road with new away uniforms in 2026. Their new look is a familiar one, as they are going back to baby blue road uniforms, which were present throughout the 1970s and 80s.
The Winter Meetings are now less than a week away, and the Milwaukee Brewers will be an interesting team to watch. They could potentially have one of the top trade chips in Major League Baseball.
The Milwaukee Brewers played the nostalgia card on Thursday. In an announcement published on all their social media channels, the Brewers unveiled brand-new road jerseys for the upcoming season.
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 are in a difficult spot with their dominant ace Freddy Peralta this offseason. Peralta's on an expiring contract and it seems like he's going to walk in free agency after next season.
After an impressive 2025 season, Brice Turang has become one of the cornerstones for the Brewers. He led the team in fWAR this season and was voted #2 in our MVBrewers poll this offseason.
The 2025 Brewers ended the season with the majority of their roster locked down for 2026, and coming off a season with the most wins in baseball, that is a good thing.
The Milwaukee Brewers have been pretty quiet so far this offseason. Milwaukee's biggest -- and somewhat surprising -- decision of the offseason so far was offering Brandon Woodruff the qualifying offer after his mutual option was turned down.
Of the 36 players selected in the first round of the 2017 MLB Draft, 30 of them have played in the big leagues. Some have done well: Hunter Greene, MacKenzie Gore, Trevor Rogers, and Drew Rasmussen have all appeared in an All-Star Game.
Jackson Chourio’s 2025 season was not, exactly, a disappointment. Despite a slow start, he finished with a 112 OPS+ and between two and three WAR (2.2 via Baseball Reference and 2.9 via FanGraphs) while playing a whole bunch of center field, something he wasn’t exactly expecting to do at the beginning of the season.
The Milwaukee Brewers could undoubtedly use some offensive upgrades, but it's hard to determine where they can find them. Because the Brewers are not expected
The Milwaukee Brewers are facing a very tough decision this year. They have a lot of talent on their roster, which puts them in a good spot to make a World Series run next year, but Freddy Peralta's contract expires at the end of the season.
It’s been a tumultuous journey to the big leagues for Tyler Black. Selected 33rd overall in the 2021 MLB draft by the Milwaukee Brewers, Black has been featured on several top 100 prospects lists and was considered to be one of Milwaukee’s better prospects as recently as last season.
Jacob Misiorowski is looking like the future for the Milwaukee Brewers, but there is still apparently a gap to bridge. Misiorowski’s talks on an extension with the Brewers have not gotten far yet, Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported on Saturday.
The Brewers are concerned about their 2026 payroll, according to reporting from Will Sammon, Ken Rosenthal and Katie Woo of The Athletic. The reporters then wonder if this will lead the Brewers to more seriously consider trading right-hander Freddy Peralta.
The Milwaukee Brewers enter 2026 with both opportunity and challenge when it comes to their pitching rotation. With veterans nearing free agency and a young core battling injuries and inconsistency, the front office faces a pivotal offseason that could determine whether the Brewers remain contenders in the National League Central.
The Milwaukee Brewers’ 2025 season ended in disappointment after being swept by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLCS. However, much of the core remains intact heading into 2026, including catcher William Contreras.