It wouldn't quite be fair to be surprised. Abner Uribe pitched a lot this season, and relievers who pitch a lot from April through September tend to tire in October—especially if they've never worked that much before.
Abner Uribe not only leads the major leagues in holds this year, but has four more (37) than Hunter Gaddis (33), who's second-best. Uribe trails only Carlos Estévez of the Royals in appearances that came in save situations.
The Milwaukee Brewers have a reputation for developing hard-throwing arms in their farm system. In recent years, names like Abner Uribe and Jacob Misiorowski have grabbed headlines with their elite velocity, while Shane Smith, a Rule 5 pick by the White Sox, was also up there velocity wise.
With closer Trevor Megill unavailable after Sunday’s 34-pitch outing, the Milwaukee Brewers turned to setup man Abner Uribe to secure the win Monday over Arizona.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
After falling 2–1 to the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 24, the Milwaukee Brewers held a 25–28 record through the first 53 games of the season. Since the loss, the Brewers have flipped its season, winning 36 of its last 50 games and vaulting to the top of the National League standings.
It doesn't take all that much to be a great pitcher, when you start with a triple-digit sinker with heavy action and ample arm-side run. Abner Uribe has those ingredients, and his slider is a nasty weapon, too, so he's never needed much of a third pitch.
One of the keys to the Milwaukee Brewers' success is that they're anything but a one-man show. Look up and down the Brewers' stats page this season, and you won't find a lot of standouts.
The Milwaukee Brewers came into Sunday's game on a three-game winning streak and having won seven of their last 10 games. After running away with the National League Central in 2024, they struggled out of the gates.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The Milwaukee Brewers have one of the hottest relief pitchers in baseball right now. Milwaukee has rode 24-year-old Abner Uribe all season to this point and he hasn't disappointed by any means.
The Milwaukee Brewers have one of the hottest relievers in baseball right now. Abner Uribe entered the 2025 season after logging a 6.91 ERA in 14 appearances last year with Milwaukee.
When Abner Uribe was promoted to the big leagues for the first time in 2023, it was electric. He had a wicked slider and an average fastball velocity of just under 100 mph.
The Milwaukee Brewers finally have their first win of the 2025 MLB season following their 5-0 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday night. Rookie
Sunday was a big day in Milwaukee Brewers camp. Brandon Woodruff returned to the mound in a big league game for the first time in 18 months, Tobias Myers got an MRI for his oblique injury suffered the other day, and the Spring Prospect Breakout series wrapped up with a Brewers-Reds showdown.
The Brewers fervently believe that Elvin Rodriguez can help them win games, but as was true of Grant Anderson and Grant Wolfram, it's more likely that he'll do so after Memorial Day.
After a meteoric rise in 2023, Abner Uribe stalled out in ugly fashion in 2024. He has both a four-seam fastball and a sinker, and each can eclipse 100 miles per hour.
The Milwaukee Brewers dodged a bullet with a young hurler who lost his footing this season. The Brewers seemingly dealt with an injury at every position across the diamond in 2024, and thankfully one right-hander may be able to leave his pain in the past.
It was reported just over a month ago that Uribe would require surgery to fix a right lateral meniscus tear in his knee. At the time, it wasn’t known what kind of return timeline he would be looking at.
The Milwaukee Brewers, who are trying to hang on and win the National League Central, suffered another big hit on Wednesday as they learned that dynamic reliever Abner Uribe will miss the rest of the season.
Brewers reliever has been at Triple-A Nashville after struggling to open season Right-handed reliever Abner Uribe will undergo knee surgery for a right lateral meniscus tear, according to MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy, keeping Uribe shelved for an unknown period.
Tempers boiled over on Tuesday night as the Milwaukee Brewers hosted Tampa Bay Rays at the American Family Field. An altercation between pitcher Abner Uribe and slugger Jose Siri ignited a massive brawl which led to benches being cleared.
The Brewers bullpen was a question mark heading into the season after the team learned it would be without All-Star closer Devin Williams for about three months.