The Milwaukee Brewers made sure to stock up on pitching depth after trading away Freddy Peralta this past offseason. They picked up several pitchers from the Boston Red Sox in the Caleb Durbin trade to supplement what they already have.
We know that batting averages and OPSes mean very little in spring. As Brewers fans remember well, the adventures of Vinny Capra proved to have no correlation with his performance in the regular season.
The Milwaukee Brewers have yet to name an Opening Day starting pitcher for the 2026 MLB season. Freddy Peralta, who started on Opening Day in each of the past two seasons, was traded to the New York Mets earlier this winter.
The Milwaukee Brewers have several players that are competing for spots on the Opening Day roster this spring. Among these are reserve outfielder positions, as the Brewers typically carry five true outfielders on their roster.
Prospect rankings definitely aren't everything, but they tend to accurately reflect how a minor-leaguer's stock is trending with his organization. After
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.
You can count the days and (kind of) the spring starts, or you can just listen to Pat Murphy talk about the progress of veterans Brandon Woodruff and Quinn Priester.
The Milwaukee Brewers were a lot more active this offseason than anybody anticipated they would be. They sent Isaac Collins to the Kansas City Royals in a shocking trade early in the offseason.
The Milwaukee Brewers may have the deepest organizational pitching depth in baseball. Despite trading away Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers this winter, Milwaukee has no shortage of quality young arms that have the potential to start the season on the Major League roster.
A breakout prospect is one of the most exciting developments of a season that won't show up in the win column for a Major League Baseball team. The Milwaukee Brewers' farm system has developed into one of the best in the sport, partially owing its success to breakouts from young stars on top of some major trades.
The Milwaukee Brewers have no shortage of high-profile and widely praised prospects. Jesus Made, of course, is ranked by some as the top prospect in all baseball, with others ranking him second or third overall.
Since the Brewers acquired left-hander Kyle Harrison from the Boston Red Sox a few days before pitchers and catchers reported for spring training, he's suddenly faced a slew of introductions.
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.
#7 Jeferson Quero (Nashville Sounds) Jeferson Quero’s return to game action in 2025 was an important step after a difficult bout with injuries. He was close to returning from a torn labrum early in the year, before a hamstring issue in spring training delayed his season.
On Tuesday, Jacob Misiorowski is set to make his spring debut. With the departure of Freddy Peralta, he is arguably the highlight of the Brewers’ rotation now.
The Milwaukee Brewers have been an interesting team to watch over the past several years. They have won the National League Central in four of the last five seasons, but have also done this while trading away several pieces.
Milwaukee Brewers second baseman Brice Turang knows it won't be his picture on the front of the program when Team USA takes the field this week for the World Baseball Classic.
The Milwaukee Brewers traded longtime ace Freddy Peralta to the New York Mets, receiving two top prospects in return: No. 3 overall prospect Jett Williams (MLB’s No.
The Milwaukee Brewers were, once again, one of the most talked about teams of the off-season. As they have become known to do, they traded away one of their best players, Freddy Peralta this time, before he hit free agency so that they could get some prospects back in return instead of seeing him walk away for nothing.
The Milwaukee Brewers are seemingly looking to build their roster through the farm system so that they can sustain success over a long period of time. They seemingly shifted this mindset over the last 10 years.
The Milwaukee Brewers enter the 2026 MLB season amid a key transition at the top of their rotation, and Jacob Misiorowski is well aware of the expectations on his shoulders.
The Milwaukee Brewers are well underway in Spring Training as they prepare for the 2026 MLB regular season. With Opening Day just a few short weeks away, players are vying for spots on the initial Major League roster, while some veterans are hoping to see their names on the first lineup card of the season.
The Milwaukee Brewers are entering the 2026 MLB season with a new identity atop their pitching staff, and rising talent Jacob Misiorowski understands exactly what that entails.
The Milwaukee Brewers had the best record in baseball last year, but the team fell short of their World Series goal in the postseason. Christian Yelich enjoyed a strong individual season, but his primary focus is always on winning.
Led by two-time NL Manager of the Year Pat Murphy, the Milwaukee Brewers have a tendency to outperform projection models. It seems like year in and year out, despite what the preseason numbers might predict, the Brew Crew find a way to surpass expectations.
Baseball is officially back, and for the Milwaukee Brewers, they enter camp with plenty of eyeballs drawn to them. While it hasn’t been an overly busy offseason for the Brew Crew, they have made a number of noteworthy transactions as they gear up for 2026.
It’s no secret that the Milwaukee Brewers are one of baseball’s most talented farm systems, from both a top-end talent and organizational depth perspective.