The Milwaukee Brewers begin their 2026 regular season today with the first game of a thee-game series against the Chicago White Sox. They already enter year short-handed in regard to starting pitching.
Former Milwaukee Brewers ace Freddy Peralta is about to begin his first season with the New York Mets. He was traded by Milwaukee to the National League East Division club in January, along with pitcher Tobias Myers, in exchange for pitcher Brandon Sproat and infielder Jett Williams.
The Milwaukee Brewers placed Jackson Chourio on the 10-day injured list with a fractured left hand Thursday and recalled fellow outfielder Blake Perkins from Triple-A Nashville.
As Spring Training opens for 2026, all 30 teams have high hopes and big questions. These are the storylines to follow for each team heading into Opening Day.
The Brewers placed star outfielder Chourio on the 10-day injured list on Thursday because of a fractured left hand. The move was made retroactive to Wednesday.
Opening Day arrives on a sour note for the Brewers, who announced this morning that star outfielder Jackson Chourio has been placed on the 10-day injured list due to a fracture in his left hand.
Doubt the Milwaukee Brewers at your own risk, folks. After winning the most regular-season games in Major League Baseball and making the National League Championship Series last year, the Brewers commanded a certain level of respect.
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.
The Milwaukee Brewers are raring to begin their 2026 MLB campaign, and that will finally come this Thursday. The reigning National League Central Division champions will open their season against the Chicago White Sox at American Family Field in Milwaukee, with William Contreras among those counted upon by his team to make things happen.
Every Brewers fan dreams that the regular season begins on a high note. A fast start in the opening month is still a small sample size, but it sure can be exciting.
The long offseason is officially over, as regular season baseball begins later today when the Brewers battle the White Sox in Milwaukee. If you’ve been tuned out during the winter, we’re here to get you up to speed on the Brewers’ offseason moves, the roster, the farm system, and the coaching staff.
It takes the full 26-man roster (and then some) to survive each MLB season. After all, the 162-game schedule isn't the sprint that the NFL has (17 games) or the middle-distance race of the NBA (82 games).
The Milwaukee Brewers believe in Brandon Sproat, who was part of the package the club got from the New York Mets during the huge Freddy Peralta trade. Along with infielder Jett Williams, the Mets sent Sproat to Milwaukee in exchange for the National League’s pitching wins leader and another pitcher in Tobias Myers.
Coming off a franchise-record win total and an NLCS loss to the Dodgers, the 2019 Brewers turned toward youth in the rotation. That sentence applies again in 2026, too.
Coming off a franchise-record win total and an NLCS loss to the Dodgers, the 2019 Brewers turned toward youth in the rotation. That sentence applies again in 2026, too.
As the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Curt Hogg says in the Bluesky post below, the question that will define 2026 is “What channel will the Brewers be on?” Hogg reports that the answer to that question is answered for some (albeit not all) at this point.
The Brewers have officially released their active roster for Opening Day! As of a few days ago, when the Brewers optioned Robert Gasser, Logan Henderson, and Shane Drohan to the minor leagues, it seemed certain which players would end up making the final cut.
The Milwaukee Brewers are set to take on the Chicago White Sox in their first series of the 2026 Major League Baseball season. After weeks of Spring Training, players have been assigned to the Major League team or sent to various levels of the minor leagues.
The Milwaukee Brewers have taken the NL Central crown in four of the last five years, with their 2025 campaign standing out as their most impressive. Even with a strong regular season and solid early postseason run, their year ended with a 4-0 sweep by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLCS.
The Milwaukee Brewers have wrapped up Spring Training and are set to start the 2026 MLB regular season. While their official 26-man roster has not yet been released, fans and analysts alike have a pretty good idea of what it will look like.
The Milwaukee Brewers will turn to hard-throwing right-hander Jacob Misiorowski when they open defense of their National League Central Division title against the visiting Chicago White Sox on Thursday afternoon.
The Milwaukee Brewers always have another move up their sleeve, especially if it looks as if they'll be short on pitching. On Tuesday, just two days before
Even though the Brewers have regularly shaken up the MLB roster, Milwaukee has been a playoff team in every year this decade, except one (2022). Heading into 2026, the Brewers will look different, thanks to the departure of the team’s ace and versatile complementary hitters.
The Brewers announced that catcher Reese McGuire has become a free agent after exercising an out clause in his minor league contract. Rather than an Article
The Brewers made a few camp cuts on Thursday. Starter Logan Henderson, outfielder Blake Perkins, and corner bat Tyler Black were all sent out and will open the season with Triple-A Nashville.