Ahead of the MLB Trade Deadline, Eugenio Suárez is shaping up to be the biggest bat on the trade block — and insiders are circling the Milwaukee Brewers as one of the most aggressive suitors.
It has been a historic regular season for the Milwaukee Brewers. At 61-41, they have the best record in Major League Baseball. The Brewers have not had the best record this late into a season since 1982.
The Milwaukee Brewers won their final seven games before the All-Star break and have not cooled off upon their return, winning five of six to take over first place in the National League Central.
The Milwaukee Brewers are one of the best feel-good stories of the 2025 Major League Baseball season. The club entered the season as underdogs with many counting it out.
Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Rhys Hoskins last appeared in a game on July 5, when he injured his thumb attempting a tag, and he isn’t expected back until mid-August at best.
The Milwaukee Brewers, at 61-41, have the best record in all Major League Baseball. Their ascent to the upper echelon if the league has taken many opposing fans and national analysts by surprise.
The Milwaukee Brewers blazed into the All-Star break having won seven in a row, then rattled off four more out of the gate and took their first two series over the Dodgers and Mariners on the road.
The Milwaukee Brewers, at 61-41, lead the Chicago Cubs by one game in the two-team race for the National League Central Division and currently have the best record in all Major League Baseball.
When the Milwaukee Brewers started the season 0-4, there was a great deal of talk from the media, and some fans, that their low-spending and frugal ways had finally caught up with them.
Don’t rule out a Milwaukee Brewers-Eugenio Suárez deal just yet. Buzz connecting the Arizona Diamondbacks slugger to the Brew Crew continues to grow, despite Suárez’s strong link to the New York Yankees.
The Milwaukee Brewers have the best record in baseball at 61-41. After a slow start, they have rocketed up the standings and are set for another postseason appearance.
The concept of the MLB trade deadline seems simple enough. If you’re out of the playoff race, trade away assets to get better for the future. If you’re in the race, identify weak spots and make them stronger.
The Milwaukee Brewers have clawed their way to the top of the MLB standings with a red-hot 11-game winning streak. It was a feat they hadn’t accomplished since 1982, the year of their lone World Series run.
The Milwaukee Brewers could arguably use an upgrade at third base, but it's certainly not a necessity. Rookie Caleb Durbin has stepped up in a huge way this summer, putting up an .833 OPS since the start of June.
The talk of the trade rumor mill right now is Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suarez. The Milwaukee Brewers are one of many teams to be connected to the 34 year old slugger, along with the Chicago Cubs and New York Yankees.
Just over a week after being selected 125th overall in the first round by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2025 MLB Draft, right-handed pitcher Joshua Flores has agreed to terms on his pro contract.
The Milwaukee Brewers are in position to add again at the trade deadline. If prior years tell us anything about their intentions, it is that they will improve their roster, but not go all-in.
Just over a week after being selected 59th overall in the second round by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2025 MLB Draft, left-handed pitcher J.D. Thompson has agreed to terms on his pro contract.
Quinn Priester pitched seven solid innings and the Milwaukee Brewers amassed 17 hits to defeat the host Seattle Mariners 10-2 Wednesday afternoon in the finale of a three-game series.
With the 2025 trade deadline looming, the Milwaukee Brewers are tied with the Chicago Cubs for the best record in Major League Baseball. Just as everyone expected heading into Opening Day, right?
Those working the kitchen at George Webb Restaurants in Wisconsin can turn off the grill. No burgers for you, Brewers fans! The Milwaukee Brewers fell shy of their 12th consecutive victory Tuesday night in Seattle, managing just two hits in a 1-0 defeat.
With the 2025 MLB trade deadline approaching, speculation has swirled around star pitcher Freddy Peralta and whether the Milwaukee Brewers might deal him as they’ve done with big names in the past.