Brewers first baseman Andrew Vaughn appears to be turning the corner on an extended slump. After collecting four hits yesterday, he is 9-17 in his last four games, including three doubles.
In a pre-game chat with Brock Beauchamp, I commented that Jacob Misiorowski needs to stop clowning around on the field and get back to pitching; that I hoped Jake Bauers would maintain his hot streak; and that Andrew Vaughn needs to 'step up a bit.' Check, check, and check!
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.
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Milwaukee’s first base situation has had its fair share of ups and downs. After a rough year by Rowdy Tellez in 2023, the Brewers ponied up a heap of cash (by their standards) to pick up Rhys Hoskins on a two-year deal.
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Andrew Vaughn's initial success is the personification of financial investment warnings; that is, "past results are no indication of future performance." No one expected him to be a 1.200 OPS hitter over a longer span, yet he's still been a remarkably consistent presence at the plate in ways that s...
Of all the unlikely heroes around Major League Baseball this season, Andrew Vaughn stands out. Vaughn went from a former third-overall draft pick, to being demoted to the minors by the worst team in the American League, to the starting first baseman of the best team in baseball.
The Milwaukee Brewers have come out of the trade deadline looking wise.
The re-building Chicago White Sox have traded a lot of players over recent years, but one particular deal is now backfiring in a big way as one of their former first round draft picks is now in MVP considerations elsewhere.
It just keeps on getting better and better for the seemingly unstoppable Milwaukee Brewers. They stretched their win streak to 11 games on Tuesday evening, as they absolutely eviscerated the Pittsburgh Pirates at American Family Field, via a score of 14-0.
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.
A key part of the Brewers' momentum is a player who is in the National League MVP race.
Whatever Andrew Vaughn changed about his swing, his stance, his mindset in general, has made a world of difference since he joined the Milwaukee Brewers.
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.
As many are aware, the Milwaukee Brewers are no strangers to regular season success. However, what they’re doing right now is on an entirely new level.
Andrew Vaughn has been a beast for the Milwaukee Brewers. A monster of memes. An unlikely legend. In fact, he’s nearing the territory of myth. No one can recreate the April 2017 storm of franchise hero Eric Thames, but Vaughn has gotten remarkably close.
Andrew Vaughn and Blake Perkins hit home runs to support the solid effort of starter Jose Quintana and help the visiting Milwaukee Brewers beat the Atlanta Braves 5-4 on Wednesday, completing a three-game sweep.
On June 13, the Milwaukee Brewers sent starter Aaron Civale to the White Sox in exchange for first baseman Andrew Vaughn, and the struggling hitter got the big league callup three weeks later.
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.
There was a time a few weeks ago in which the Milwaukee Brewers had questions at first base. Rhys Hoskins has been one of the Brewers' top sluggers this season, but he currently is injured.
For years, Andrew Vaughn was viewed as a foundational piece for the Chicago White Sox. While the slugger failed to make good on his potential in the South Side, it hasn't taken him long to ascend to star status with his new team.
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.
Andrew Vaughn’s arrival in Milwaukee has marked a season-changing chapter in both his career and in the Brewers' season.
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.
Be careful what you wish for, at least if you're new Chicago White Sox pitcher Aaron Civale.
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.
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.
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