Jacob Misiorowski didn't just have the best month of his young career, but one of the greatest months ever for a Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher. What it wasn't, at least in the eyes of the Major League Baseball voting panel, was the best month of May by a National League starting pitcher.
The Brewers want Jackson Chourio to chase less. He's been a more aggressive hitter than most, especially on a team that values swing decisions and has the second-lowest chase rate in baseball since his debut in 2024.
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Pat Murphy said it perfectly on Tuesday night about Logan Webb, “I know the kid pitching tomorrow has shoved it up our (expletive) many times.” And shove it, he did.
How many of the 53 Major League Baseball players not born in the United States of America with 250 or more career home runs can you name in seven minutes?
The Milwaukee Brewers are going to be without the services of one of their key starting pitchers for at least the next few weeks. Logan Henderson landed on the Injured List due to a low back strain.
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.
Cy Young hype in early June? That’s the story for Cristopher Sánchez and Jacob Misiorowski, with the Phillies southpaw pitching a scoreless May and the Brewers righty leading the league in strikeouts.
The Milwaukee Brewers are looking to secure a series win over the San Francisco Giants after convincing victories in the first two games. It’s Backyard Baseball night at the ballpark and there will also be postgame fireworks.
Milwaukee left-hander Rob Zastryzny stayed off the injured list for just three days as the Brewers placed him on the 15-day IL on Wednesday because of a left trapezius strain.
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 have shown over and over again throughout the years that they know what they're doing. If the Brewers make a trade, they typically win the deal.
Even though Milwaukee Brewers Jacob Misiorowski had an elite month of May where he allowed one earned run, Philadelphia Phillies left-hander Cristopher Sanchez was slightly better.
One of the top hitters in all of Triple-A this season has been Milwaukee Brewers outfield prospect Luis Lara. Lara, 21, started the year with the Nashville Sounds after spending the entirety of 2025 with Double-A Biloxi.
When Kyle Harrison toed the slab on Tuesday night against the San Francisco Giants, he knew that he was going to shove against his former team. Harrison has been very good for the Brewers this season and proved it yet again with a 12-strikeout game at home.
The Milwaukee Brewers bullpen has been one of the biggest reasons behind the club’s historic 36-21 start in 2026. Through the first two months of the season, Milwaukee’s relief corps has excelled in high-leverage situations.
Milwaukee Brewers prospect Luis Peña exited High-A Wisconsin’s game against Cedar Rapids on Tuesday night after falling ill, leading to immediate concern because of the health scare that sidelined him earlier this season.
When the Milwaukee Brewers acquired left-hander Kyle Harrison from the Boston Red Sox in the offseason, they knew they were getting someone with potential, but not a Cy Young-caliber pitcher.
The Milwaukee Brewers have been beating up on the San Francisco Giants so far this week. On Tuesday, Milwaukee kicked off a three-game series against the Giants and took them down, 16-2.
It’s almost unfair being labeled a “top MLB prospect.” Huge expectations get placed on a player with said title and a litany of factors, from non-linear progression to injuries to poor organizational development, can lead to disappointment in the eyes of others, unfair as it can be.
The Milwaukee Brewers continue to prove they are the team to beat in the National League Central. After taking down the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday night to secure their second straight win of the series, the Brewers moved to 37-21 and kept rolling.
Milwaukee Brewers reliever Aaron Ashby is having an anomaly of a year. In 26 appearances, all out of the bullpen, Ashby has a 9-0 won-lost record. Those nine wins are the most of any pitcher in Major League Baseball; it's like a joke that's already lasted longer than expected.
The Milwaukee Brewers lineup has a few regulars struggling offensively. While fans are hitting the panic button currently, the Brewers organization and manager Pat Murphy are not.
With roughly one-third of the 2026 MLB season completed, the Milwaukee Brewers find themselves in a prime position to make a run at their third consecutive divisional crown.
The Brewers have activated left-hander Rob Zastryzny off the 60-day injured list to rejoin their bullpen, according to Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. Righty Carlos Rodriguez is being optioned to Triple-A.
With his rehab assignment going poorly, the Brewers are sending right-hander Quinn Priester to the lowest level of the minor leagues. The injured starter will head to the team’s complex in Arizona to continue his recovery, per Adam McCalvy of MLB.com.