The Milwaukee Brewers learned a season ago the importance of outfield depth. All of Garrett Mitchell, Blake Perkins, and Jackson Chourio spent time on the injured list, Sal Frelick sat out time with a knee issue, and Christian Yelich was an everyday designated hitter during his first season back following a recovery from lumbar spine surgery.
The Milwaukee Brewers have been one of the MLB teams most frequently brought up in trade speculation and rumors this offseason. As has been the case for multiple years now, offseason trade rumors involve the Brewers trading away one of their high-profile players as their time under club control comes close to an end.
Right hamstring tightness forced Jackson Chourio out of Game 1 of the NLDS in the second inning, though Chourio had already logged three hits by that point in the Brewers 9-3 win over the Cubs.
Brandon Woodruff returned from extended rest with a strong outing, while Blake Perkins matched a career high with five RBI and Sal Frelick added a three-run homer as the Milwaukee Brewers rolled past the Los Angeles Angels 9-2 on Wednesday night.
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.
Sal Frelick had a three-run homer, Blake Perkins drove in five runs and Brandon Woodruff allowed one run over five innings to pace the NL Central-leading Milwaukee Brewers to a 9-2 victory over the visiting Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday night.
The Milwaukee Brewers are expected to be without two key players for at least the first couple of games in their series against the Reds, starting on Friday, according to Adam McCalvy of MLB.com.
The Milwaukee Brewers are playing the best baseball in MLB right now, are 71-44, and have a five-game lead over the Chicago Cubs for first place in the National League Central Division.
The Milwaukee Brewers, the owners of the best record in baseball (71-44), solidified a big win over the New York Mets on Friday night, thanks to a fantastic defensive play from center fielder Blake Perkins.
The Milwaukee Brewers have won seven games in a row following their thrilling 3-2 victory over the New York Mets on Friday night. Starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff rebounded from allowing two solo home runs in the first two innings to have arguably his best game since returning from the shoulder injury that cost him nearly two years.
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 secured their league best 71st win of the season on Friday night in dramatic fashion. With a one run lead in the ninth, two outs, and the game tying run at second base, New York Mets batter Jeff McNeil hit a single into center field that looked like it was going to tie the game.
During their last road trip, the Milwaukee Brewers enjoyed an unexpected power source in center fielder Blake Perkins. After launching a two-run shot in Wednesday’s 5-4 win in Atlanta, he now has half as many homeruns this month as he did all last season.
There may be tougher times ahead, but for now, the Milwaukee Brewers should revel in the dose of irony delivered by center fielder Blake Perkins in yesterday’s win in Washington.
Blake Perkins hit a walk-off RBI single in the ninth inning and the Milwaukee Brewers avoided a three-game series sweep with a 3-2 win over the visiting Miami Marlins on Sunday.
The Milwaukee Brewers announced three different moves on Sunday. Milwaukee optioned right-handed pitcher Easton McGree to Triple-A, returning outfielder Blake Perkins and optioned him to Triple-A, and designated outfielder Drew Avans for assignment to make room on the roster, per the team.
The Milwaukee Brewers are going to have to wait a little longer to get an important piece back in the outfield. Milwaukee has been missing outfielder Blake Perkins all season to this point.
The Brewers have been without two of their best defensive outfielders for most of the 2025 season. Blake Perkins has been out since early in spring training after fouling a pitch from Freddy Peralta off his own shin in live BP, fracturing his tibia.
The Milwaukee Brewers are off to a solid start. They are 8-7 through their first 15 games of the 2025 season and only trail the Chicago Cubs by one game in the National League Central division.
The Milwaukee Brewers have had a little bad luck injury-wise so far in Spring Training. Milwaukee got some bad news this week as outfielder Blake Perkins fractured his shin after fouling a ball off of it.
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Blake Perkins fractured his right shin in batting practice and likely will miss the first month of the season, manager Pat Murphy said Saturday.
The early reports out of Milwaukee Brewers spring training are not great, as the team is already dealing with two significant injuries. According to Adam McCalvy of MLB.com, outfielder Blake Perkins is dealing with a fracture in his right shin.
Over the course of the past few years, few teams have sent a more sound defensive unit to the field on a nightly basis than the Milwaukee Brewers. In both 2023 and 2024, the Crew finished in the top-10 in Defensive Runs Saved (DRS), Ultimate Zone Rating (UZR) and Outs Above Average (OAA).
All-Star starting outfielder Christian Yelich recently announced that he will undergo season-ending back surgery, significantly impacting the Brewers' strong season.
Blake Perkins has proven to be an unsung hero for the Milwaukee Brewers. The former 2015 second-round draft pick of the Washington Nationals (No. 69 overall) has stepped up and filled a critical role as the team’s young, standout center fielder.