Brewers fans have to wonder about Anthony Seigler. The one-time Yankees prospect has posted some disappointing numbers on the surface (.194/.250/.194), but underlying metrics have been much better, but can he buy himself some time by returning to his roots?
It's not as though Caleb Durbin has laid an egg. Once you account for his three times reaching base on errors, he has a .362 on-base percentage since June 1.
Anthony Seigler is a canonically Brewers hitter, showcasing elite bat-to-ball skills and plate discipline without a lot of raw power. He's slashing just .188/.250/.188, which begs the question as to why Seigler is getting continued opportunities on the strong side of the platoon compared to Caleb D...
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.
The guys break down Jacob Misiorowski's first rough start in the big leagues, what role Anthony Seigler could play after his promotion, Joey Ortiz's odd defensive season, and more.
At long last, a former New York Yankees first-round pick made his way up to the major leagues. On Wednesday, Anthony Seigler stepped onto a big league field for the first time as a member of the Milwaukee Brewers after being promoted from Triple-A Nashville the day prior.
A gifted Milwaukee Brewers prospect experienced something on Wednesday that he’ll remember for the rest of his life. With one man on base in the top of the sixth inning, Brewers 26-year-old infielder/catcher Anthony Seigler stepped into the batter’s box against Dedniel Núñez of the New York Mets.
The Milwaukee Brewers have made one of their most intriguing roster moves of the season, selecting the contract of Anthony Seigler, a former New York Yankees first-rounder, whose journey from high school phenom to big-league debutant has been anything but linear.
The Brewers announced today that they have selected the contract of infielder/catcher Anthony Seigler. Francys Romero of BeisbolFR.com reported that move earlier this week.
It sounds like the Milwaukee Brewers may be giving themselves a little more depth at the big leauge level. Milwaukee signed former New York Yankees first-round pick Anthony Seigler to a minor league deal back in November and he has been with the Triple-A Nashville Sounds so far this season.
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The Milwaukee Brewers dropped the final game of their three-game weekend series against the Colorado Rockies by the score of 4-3. As they head out east on a six-game road trip this week, it appears as if they may be bringing another young player who is set to make his Major League debut.
Looking at the third base market, there are several clubs in borderline must-win scenarios looking for big third base upgrades. The New York Yankees would ideally move Jazz Chisholm Jr.
We're back for another week of farm system observations. This week, we cover two pitchers seemingly flying under the radar and a position player who's made a major adjustment, while knocking on the door of the big leagues.