It may not have been the perfect week for the Milwaukee Brewers on the scoreboard, but two of the team's players had arguably their best weeks ever. Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio continued his transformation from star to superstar, hitting .448 with five home runs across 29 at-bats.
Since returning to play after a fractured left hamate bone put him on the shelf for a month, Andrew Vaughn has once again been a productive middle-of-the-order bat for the Brewers.
The Brewers are expected to promote Cooper Pratt on June 16, a little more than two months after he signed a pre-MLB debut extension. Now locked up for the foreseeable future, Pratt will look to build on what’s been a solid run at the dish this season.
It has been a struggle for the Cincinnati Reds lately, but Monday's 12-0 rout over the New York Mets offered some much-needed relief on both sides of the plate.
The Milwaukee Brewers are starting to separate themselves from the rest of the NL Central. With a plethora of young talent and arguably the most exciting starting rotation in MLB, Milwaukee's division lead has swelled to five games as of June 15.
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.
We get it. The Milwaukee Brewers aren't a big-market team. But that's not enough of an excuse. On Monday, the first round of All-Star Game voting results for position players came out.
The series opener between the Brewers and visiting Cleveland Guardians could gain additional significance if Milwaukee promotes highly touted shortstop Cooper Pratt before Tuesday's game, as reported.
The Milwaukee Brewers are making a game-changing move and are expected to have No. 4 prospect Cooper Pratt in the mix for the first time in the majors on Tuesday when the club takes on the Cleveland Guardians.
The Milwaukee Brewers became the first team since August 2024 to have a pair of teammates named as co-Players of the Week on Monday, as outfielder Jackson Chourio and right-hander Jacob Misiorowski both took home the NL Player of the Week Award.
The Milwaukee Brewers saw two of their brightest stars put on an unbelievable show last week. On Monday, Major League Baseball gave out Player of the Week honors from June 8 to June 14.
After setting a franchise record for regular season wins in 2025, the Milwaukee Brewers are having another fantastic season in 2026. Following a series victory over the Philadelphia Phillies over the weekend, the Brewers enter Monday with a 43-26 record.
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 hold a 43-26 record. They have a five-game lead in the National League Central. This comes after a successful weekend series. Over the last 24 hours, the club achieved a series victory over the Philadelphia Phillies with a shutout win.
The Milwaukee Brewers keep finding ways to stay ahead in the NL Central. Now, they’re turning to one of the organization’s brightest young talents. Milwaukee owns a 43-26 record and a five-game division lead.
The Milwaukee Brewers did not clinch anything over one June weekend at American Family Field, and they still pulled off something nearly as valuable for a team trying to be taken seriously in the National League.
The Milwaukee Brewers are planning to promote Triple-A shortstop Cooper Pratt to the big leagues prior to Tuesday's home game against the Cleveland Guardians, according to multiple reports.
Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy underwent an MRI on his back before Sunday's game and might be in line for surgery in the future, MLB.com reported.
The Milwaukee Brewers currently hold a 42-26 record as they continue a high-stakes series against the Philadelphia Phillies. The club’s furious late-inning comeback attempt fell just one run short Saturday night in a 9-8 loss.
The Milwaukee Brewers are playing some good baseball this season, and it’s been due to several players being in a groove. One of those players who has helped the Brewers is Shane Drohan, and manager Pat Murphy had nothing but good things to say about the pitcher.
The Brewers placed right-hander Coleman Crow on the 15-day injured list on Friday (retroactive to June 10) due to right forearm flexor strain. Right-hander Craig Yoho was called up from Triple-A Nashville in the corresponding move.
On June 12, 1977, a regular season matchup between the Milwaukee Brewers and Kansas City Royals took an unusual turn. The story goes, the night prior to the game, the Royals locker-room was ransacked by a thief.
The Brewers are once again pausing the rehab assignment of Quinn Priester, reports Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Priester struggled on Monday in a start in the Arizona Complex League, walking five hitters in 2 2/3 innings while surrendering three earned runs.
Milwaukee Brewers right-handed pitcher Quinn Priester is still recovering from thoracic outlet syndrome. Priester previously had his rehab assignment shifted, and now he is reportedly being returned from his rehab assignment and will remain on the injured list, according to Adam McCalvy of MLB.com.