Jacob Misiorowski is blossoming into a superstar for the Milwaukee Brewers. After trading away their long-time ace Freddy Peralta to the New York Mets in the offseason, the Brewers needed someone to rise to the top of the rotation, and Misiorowski has done exactly that.
Kyle Harrison finally is looking like a pitcher instead of a prospect trying to prove he is worth all the hype. The Milwaukee Brewers' 24-year-old southpaw is 4-1 with a 2.09 ERA heading into Wednesday night's start against the host Chicago Cubs.
The Milwaukee Brewers are back on top of the NL Central standings, hitting their stride early on. On Tuesday, they took care of business in a clash against division rival Chicago Cubs thanks to an excellent start from Jacob Misiorowski, who is turning heads with each passing start in his first full season in the big leagues.
The Milwaukee Brewers are in a familiar spot right now: first place in the National League Central. Milwaukee entered the 2026 season with three straight
Jacob Misiorowski threw six shutout innings to lift the visiting Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-2 win over the Chicago Cubs Tuesday. Misiorowski (4-2) allowed only three hits and struck out eight with one walk on 74 pitches.
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.
Box Score Jacob Misiorowski hasn’t allowed a run since April 25. The Miz extended his scoreless streak to four straight starts and 24 1/3 innings this evening, and this time the Brewers were able to hold the slim lead that he left the game with.
It sure sounds like the Milwaukee Brewers could have another starter in the mix in the not-so-distant future. Milwaukee has been without the services of 2025 breakout star Quinn Priester all season to this point.
In Jacob Misiorowski's brief, must-watch Major League Baseball career, the Chicago Cubs have been one of the most important heels. Misiorowski will start against the Cubs on Tuesday night at Wrigley Field.
Over the course of the 2026 Major League Baseball season, it has already been talked about a lot how the Milwaukee Brewers seemingly fleeced the Boston Red Sox once again in the trade market.
It's rare that the Milwaukee Brewers can't overcome a talent deficit, but in one area of the roster, that seems to be the case this year. Three players on the Brewers' roster have attempted to figure out the third base and shortstop positions: Joey Ortiz, Luis Rengifo, and David Hamilton.
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 currently hold a 27-18 record and sit just a half-game behind the division-leading Chicago Cubs. Milwaukee began their road series at Wrigley Field with a powerful 9-3 victory.
Pat Murphy is such an effective manager because there's always a method to the madness. Known for his combination of tough love and wisecracks, Murphy has developed a bit of a running shtick whenever the Brewers play a big series against one of the league's powerhouses.
The Milwaukee Brewers look like one of the best overall teams in baseball right now. Milwaukee's pitching has been carrying the load all season to this point with the offense a step behind.
The Milwaukee Brewers have once again proven that trading away veterans on expiring contracts does not automatically take them out of postseason contention.
This past Saturday, rookie Milwaukee Brewers starter Logan Henderson faced one of the toughest tests of his young career. In the second inning of a 0-0 game, the Minnesota Twins already had a threat going.
It seems like each year, the Milwaukee Brewers find some sort of significant breakout performance right when the team needs it the most. Last year, the big example was Quinn Priester.
In what could be another season-long battle to the finish line, a victory for the visiting Milwaukee Brewers over the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday would propel them to the top of the NL Central division.
Jake Bauers homered and drove in four runs on Monday night to help the visiting Milwaukee Brewers earn a 9-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Christian Yelich homered and knocked in two for Milwaukee, which won its ninth game in 11 tries.
Entering Monday, the Chicago Cubs had won 15 straight games at Wrigley Field. An offensive outburst from the Milwaukee Brewers stopped the streak right there.
The Milwaukee Brewers currently hold a 26-17 record and sit just 1.5 games behind the Chicago Cubs for the lead in the NL Central. Over the last 24 hours, the club secured a narrow 2-1 road victory against the Minnesota Twins.
The Brewers announced that left-hander Robert Gasser has been called up from Triple-A, and will start today’s game against the Twins. Gasser was already on Milwaukee’s 40-man roster, but to create a 26-man spot, the Brewers designated right-hander Peter Strzelecki for assignment.
Milwaukee Brewers infielder Jesús Made is only a few years into his minor league career, but he just accomplished something on the field for the first time as a professional.
The Milwaukee Brewers traded former ace Freddy Peralta to the New York Mets back in January. However, Milwaukee may already have another emerging ace in Kyle Harrison.
The Brewers have a new agreement with right-hander Jacob Waguespack on a minor league deal, according to the MLB.com transaction log. He has been assigned to their Arizona complex.
Christian Yelich made his return to the Brewers lineup tonight, as the former MVP was activated from the 10-day injured list. Tyler Black was optioned back to Triple-A Nashville to open the needed active roster spot.