Former Los Angeles Angels general manager Billy Eppler has reportedly joined the Milwaukee Brewers as a special advisor for scouting and baseball operations.
The Milwaukee Brewers didn't really do too much throughout the offseason but have been pretty busy throughout Spring Training. Milwaukee was idle for a few months but has dabbled in free agency over the last two weeks than it had pretty much for the previous two months.
After taking a forced sabbatical in 2024, Billy Eppler is officially back in Major League Baseball. Andy Martino of SportsNet New York reported on Sunday that the former New York Mets general manager Eppler has landed a job with the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Milwaukee Brewers have one of the best front offices in the league. Despite modest budgets, the Brewers are consistently successful and have made the
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 lefty had Tommy John surgery in May of 2024. One of the best transactions of the Billy Eppler era as Mets’ General Manager was his trade of Keyshawn Askew to the Tampa Bay Rays for Brooks Raley.
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Alderson addressed speculation that he was the author of an anonymous letter sent to the commissioner's office altering Major League Baseball to rules violations by Eppler.
Former New York Mets general manager Billy Eppler got busted for doing what several general managers and front offices have also likely been doing for years.
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On February 9, Major League Baseball suspended former New York Mets general manager Billy Eppler for manipulation of injured list rules. However, a new development in the Eppler case was revealed on Friday, which may explain how MLB investigated the issue quickly.
Major League Baseball banned former New York Mets general manager Billy Eppler for one year earlier in February, noting that he violated injured list rules.…
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Last week, Billy Eppler was suspended by MLB for a year for “violation of the injured list rules.” What could he have done? On February 9th, commissioner Rob Manfred announced that former Mets GM Billy Eppler would be suspended from Major League Baseball for one year.
Former New York Mets general manager Billy Eppler will be suspended for the 2024 season for what Major League Baseball called “manipulation of injured list guidelines.” Eppler will serve his suspension on the ineligible list.
The former General Manager of the New York Mets has been suspended by MLB. Billy Eppler, who served as the Mets‘ GM from 2021 until 2023, was suspended through the 2024 season.
Billy Eppler, former general manager of the Los Angeles Angels, has been banned for the 2024 season after violating the Injured List rules of Major League Baseball.
Former Los Angeles Angels general manager Billy Eppler has been banned for the 2024 season for violating the league's Injured List rules. Eppler stepped
Major League Baseball announced that former Mets general manager Billy Eppler has been placed on the ineligible list, beginning immediately and through the conclusion of the 2024 World Series.
What makes these "not a rebuild" comments so hard to believe is that Eppler also said that expectations for the 2024 team are not going to be as high as they were going into the past two seasons.
New York Mets general manager Billy Eppler addressed comments made by team owner Steve Cohen about the club needing "one more hitter" now that Carlos Correa isn't an option.
New York Mets general manager Billy Eppler has revealed what he told Jacob deGrom after the ace pitcher agreed to a five-year deal with the Texas Rangers.