As the Milwaukee Brewers’ nominal roster spot “replacement” for the injured Jackson Chourio, newcomer Brandon Lockridge has some size XL shoes to fill.
The Milwaukee Brewers didn’t need to do anything crazy at the trade deadline. They didn’t need to add Eugenio Suarez, a pricier name and poor position fit.
The Milwaukee Brewers set themselves apart from the pack in July, using an 11-game winning streak to vault into first place. And yet, they aren't exactly runaway World Series favorites.
The Milwaukee Brewers went into the 2025 MLB trade deadline with the best record in Major League Baseball, leading some fans to believe that this was the year they push the chips forward and make a splash.
The Milwaukee Brewers had an unexpected trade deadline, to say the least. As the 2025 Major League Baseball trade deadline approached, it seemed like the biggest need for Milwaukee was a power bat in the middle of the lineup.
Shelby Miller isn't a sexy addition like some of the Brewers' National League rivals have acquired on a wild trade deadline day. Still, he fits exactly what the Brewers needed: another arm capable of getting outs at the back end of the bullpen.
Jack and Spencer recap and evaluate the Brewers' trade deadline moves, explain why the lack of big splashes should not be surprising, takeaways from a series win against the Cubs, and more.
The Milwaukee Brewers are missing outfielder Jackson Chourio right now due to a hamstring strain It was shared during the week that the Brewers were hoping to avoid an Injured List stint.
Few expected the Milwaukee Brewers to have the best record in baseball at the trade deadline, but once they got there, it was intriguing to find out how they would conduct themselves.
The 2025 MLB trade deadline has come and gone. Amid a flurry of activity throughout the league, the Brewers, owners of baseball’s best record at 64-44, emerged from deadline week with veteran backup catcher Danny Jansen, reliever Shelby Miller, an injured Jordon Montgomery, and speedy 28-year-old o...
The Milwaukee Brewers had perhaps their most interesting approach to a trade deadline in recent memory. They did not make any splashy moves, as overall they added catcher Danny Jansen, outfielder Brandon Lockridge, and a pair of injured pitchers in reliever Shelby Miller and starter Jordan Montgomery.
Following the buzz, or more so the belated fizzle of the Milwaukee Brewers’ last-minute trades, fans got some bad news as well. Per beat reporter Curt Hogg, outfielder Jackson Chourio is heading to the injured list after he strained his hamstring on the bases Tuesday.
The Milwaukee Brewers bring the best record in the National League with them when they visit the Washington Nationals for a three-game series starting on Friday.
The Milwaukee Brewers, initially, were expected to be one of baseball’s most busy teams ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline. However, to the dismay of many fans, the team did not acquire a coveted slugger such as Eugenio Suarez.
The Milwaukee Brewers, particularly the front office, have drawn the ire of their fans today by failing to acquire a big power bat to boost the team’s sometimes inconsistent offense.
The Milwaukee Brewers may not have added the power bat that many fans wanted them to add ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline, but they were able to pull off a couple of trades before it passed.
The San Diego Padres obtained left-handed pitcher Nestor Cortes from the Milwaukee Brewers for outfielder Brandon Lockridge prior to Thursday's trading deadline, according to multiple reports.
Despite losing 10-3 on Wednesday afternoon, the Milwaukee Brewers will enter the month of August in first place in the National League Central, leading the Chicago Cubs by one game.
Perhaps no team in MLB will have a brighter spotlight shining upon them in the upcoming days than the Milwaukee Brewers. Sitting at an MLB-best 64-43, the Brewers have a tremendous opportunity ahead of them.