Caleb Durbin's sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 10th inning capped a two-run rally and gave the Milwaukee Brewers a 6-5 comeback win over the visiting Boston Red Sox on Wednesday.
It's been ugly. It's been difficult. Joey Ortiz's OPS is still under .500. After a third straight walkoff win and their eighth victory in 11 games, though, the Brewers are 29-28.
The Milwaukee Brewers haven't had Brandon Woodruff available for a big league game yet this season but it sounds like his time his coming. Woodruff is in his second minor league rehab stint of the season after suffering a setback after his first rehab outing came to an end.
Milwaukee Brewers' longtime ace Brandon Woodruff stamped his case for a big-league return on Wednesday afternoon in a start for the High-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers.
A former Milwaukee Brewers sixth-round draft pick is pitching like an ace … for another club. On May 21, 2021, Milwaukee sent right-hander Drew Rasmussen packing to the Tampa Bay Rays in a deal that brought Willy Adames over to the Brewers.
The Milwaukee Brewers are off to a rough start to the 2025 MLB season. While the losses of Willy Adames and Devin Williams were always going to hurt, they are hovering around .500.
The Milwaukee Brewers' offense hasn't been exactly where the team has wanted it to be this season. Milwaukee entered play on Wednesday with a 28-28 record.
The Milwaukee Brewers recently got Aaron Civale back into the fold and it sounds like another starter is going to make his return for the organization on Sunday.
Statcast unveiled its latest round of bat-tracking metrics last week, opening public access to more information about players' swings than ever before.
This is the first installment of a weekly article focused on prospects who caught my attention during the past week of games. The Brewers system is chock-full of talent right now, and while there may be weeks when this article will feature the likes of Jesus Made or Luis Pena, I also want to...
The run-starved Boston Red Sox will be looking for offense of any kind as they attempt to avert a series sweep by the host Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday.
The Milwaukee Brewers have a number of starting pitchers slated to return from the IL in the next week or two. Both Jose Quintana and Brandon Woodruff are making rehab starts Tuesday and Wednesday for High-A Wisconsin and should return shortly thereafter to the big league club.
Pitching for Triple-A Nashville on Monday afternoon, Milwaukee Brewers' top prospect Jacob Misiorowski continued to dial up his high-velocity heater. The right-hander went four solid innings, surrendering just one earned run on five hits.
The Milwaukee Brewers find themselves at a familiar crossroads as the 2025 MLB trade deadline approaches. Hovering around the .500 mark in a fiercely competitive National League, the Brewers are neither clear buyers nor traditional sellers.
You'd think put up winning performances in each of your first four starts while allowing just four total earned runs, a 1.71 ERA, and striking out 29 all while being only the 2nd pitcher in MLB history since 1901 to put up those kinds of numbers would earn you a continued spot on the big league roster.
Every offseason, there’s an endless spiral of headlines, speculation, and, eventually, nine-figure contracts. Big-name free agents hog the spotlight, though a handful of them usually fall short of expectations.
The Brewers announced that left-hander DL Hall has been reinstated from the 60-day injured list. They opened a 40-man roster spot last week when right-hander Joel Payamps was designated for assignment but are now back to an even 40.
The Milwaukee Brewers have patched together their starting rotation ever since the 2025 season kicked off. The injuries started to pile up back in spring training when Aaron Ashby, and DL Hall, and Tobias Myers all hit the shelf.