The Brewers have struggled to find competent first base play for the entirety of this decade. Not since Prince Fielder in the early 2010s has the club had a standout contributor at the position for more than a season.
The Milwaukee Brewers spent a long time trying to find a long-term answer at first base. After Prince Fielder left following the 2011 season, the Brewers trotted out 11 different starting first basemen on the proceeding 11 Opening Days, unable to find someone consistent enough to be there long-term.
The Milwaukee Brewers enjoyed a breakout season from slugger Andrew Vaughn last season. Vaughn is likely going to be a staple in the Brewers' lineup for the next few seasons if he can continue to produce at this level.
Andrew Vaughn’s fairytale 2025 season -- one of the most unlikely by a Cal alum -- lives on. It’s on to the National League Championship Series for the
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
Andrew Vaughn added another chapter to magical season, clubbing a 3-run home run in the bottom of the first inning to help the Milwaukee Brewers to a 7-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs in Game 2 of their National League Division Series.
Major league baseball’s postseason awards will not be announced until November, but we’re ready to reveal our unofficial MFP award — Most Fortuitous Player.
The Milwaukee Brewers are closing in on winning their fourth National League Central title in the last five years. They have a five-game lead over the second-place Chicago Cubs with 11 games remaining on the 2025 regular season schedule.
Regardless of how his season ends, the Summer of Andrew Vaughn has etched a permanent place in Milwaukee Brewers archives. From White Sox disaster to certified masher, his turnaround in Milwaukee made for one of the season’s most compelling stories in all of baseball.
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.
There’s no question the Milwaukee Brewers have gotten more than they expected from Andrew Vaughn, a player they acquired largely due to Aaron Civale’s trade request and Vaughn’s slow start with the Chicago White Sox.
Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Andrew Vaughn has excelled since early July when he took over for the injured Rhys Hoskins. Over 22 games, he is slashing .377/.444/.701 with seven home runs, 28 RBI, and 10 walks to 12 strikeouts.
Andrew Vaughn continues to hit and the Milwaukee Brewers continue to win. The association has been almost magical. Vaughn, who was batting .189 in 48 games with the Chicago White Sox before being traded on June 13, is hitting .373 through his first 19 games with the Brewers.
Andrew Vaughn had a grand slam and drove in a career-high six runs to back a strong start from Quinn Priester, who won his ninth consecutive decision in the Milwaukee Brewers' 9-3 victory over the visiting Chicago Cubs on Tuesday night.
The Milwaukee Brewers may have acquired Andrew Vaughn nearly a month ago from the Chicago White Sox, but he's spent that entire time down in Triple-A Nashville.
It wasn’t too long ago that Andrew Vaughn seemed set to be the next star of the Chicago White Sox. A first-round pick in the 2019 MLB Draft, Vaughn’s $7.
The White Sox sent Andrew Vaughn down to Triple-A on May 23 after the first baseman slashed .189/.218/.314/.531 in his first 193 major league plate appearances.
With former top prospect Andrew Vaughn struggling mightily to open the 2025 season, the Chicago White Sox were forced to demote him to Triple-A. However, Will Venable hasn’t taken his eyes off Vaughn since the demotion.
As a former No. 3 overall pick, Andrew Vaughn was expected to play a major role in the Chicago White Sox’s rebuild. However, his 2025 output wasn’t even up to the White Sox’s 17-36 standards.
CHICAGO – Andrew Vaughn has spent the vast majority of his professional career in the major leagues. The former No. 3 overall pick in the 2019 MLB Draft made a quick rise to MLB, playing just 57 games in the minor leagues compared to 610 with the White Sox.
The Chicago White Sox enter spring training, having one of the more interesting camps to follow. The White Sox enter camp with their top prospects, who they invited, looking to make an impact and hopefully make the major league roster.
Andrew Vaughn is coming up on a contract year in 2026 and it is vital not only for him to have a breakout season in 2025, but for the Chicago White Sox as well.
We, the few dedicated fans who still follow the Chicago White Sox, can collectively express our dismay at their lackluster offense. One player, in particular, is a source of shared frustration and is currently one of the worst hitters in baseball.