The Chicago White Sox announced Tuesday that left-handed reliever Bryan Hudson has been recalled from Triple-A Charlotte -- two days after the White Sox picked up Hudson off waivers from the Milwaukee Brewers.
The White Sox have claimed left-hander Bryan Hudson and right-hander Elvis Peguero off waivers from the Brewers. Right-hander Jesse Scholtens was designated for assignment to make room for the duo on the 40-man roster, and both Hudson and Peguero were optioned to Triple-A Charlotte.
The Milwaukee Brewers ashould be looking to add another big piece before August 1st gets here but that doesn't mean there are members currently with the franchise who won't be as well.
Even for the team with the best record in Major League Baseball, the trade deadline can be a nerve-wracking time. The Milwaukee Brewers have been the hottest team in the sport over the last two months, and their roster is extremely well-rounded.
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.
Ahead of Friday night's series opener against the Tampa Bay Rays, the Brewers announced an infield shakeup. The club designated Vinny Capra for assignment and recalled Andruw Monasterio from Triple-A Nashville.
It feels as though no good news around the Brewers can go unchecked by a bit of balancing, bad news this spring. That pattern continued Thursday, as the team returned Tobias Myers from his rehab assignment and restored him to their starting rotation—but sent down struggling southpaw reliever Bryan...
Craig Yoho’s stuff has been big league-ready for some time. Yet, it was no surprise when the Brewers reassigned him to minor-league camp near the end of spring training.
It's excruciatingly hard to be a lefty starter in the big leagues without a changeup, so back when Bryan Hudson was trying to make it as a starter, he had one.
Colin Rea and Tobias Myers helped propel the 2024 Brewers to their first back-to-back division titles. Myers led the team’s starters in ERA, while Rea led the team with 12 wins.
PECOTA has been particularly down on Aaron Ashby, DL Hall, and Bryan Hudson, leading some to think a late free-agent signing would be a smart move. However, the projections may not be the best predictor for that triumvirate's 2025 performance with the Brewers.
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.
When the Brewers added a fresh arm to their bullpen ahead of Friday night’s game, they passed over one of their former high-leverage relievers who has spent much of the month in Triple-A.
The Brewers shook up their bullpen on Tuesday, and optioning Bryan Hudson to Triple-A was the club’s most noteworthy move. Hudson has been an invaluable multi-inning weapon for Pat Murphy, often functioning as a bridge between short starts and the back end of the bullpen.
MILWAUKEE – Pat Murphy has had a lot of difficult conversations this season, but the most difficult conversation took place early Tuesday afternoon. While his team got ready to take on the St.
The Brewers optioned left-hander DL Hall to Triple-A Nashville Monday evening. The move creates an active roster spot for southpaw Bryan Hudson, who returns from the 15-day injured list.
The Milwaukee Brewers received news on Saturday that one of their most talented pitchers is progressing toward a return from injury. Milwaukee ended Saturday with a five and a half game lead over the St.
Rookie reliever Bryan Hudson is performing at an All-Star level for the National League Central Division-leading Milwaukee Brewers. The Brewers acquired the imposing 6-foot-8, 220-pound left-hander in an offseason trade on January 3.
When the Dodgers signed Yoshinobu Yamamoto to a 12-year, $325 million contract, they had to dump a player off their 40-man roster. They chose pitcher Bryan Hudson, who had a 7.27 ERA in six relief appearances last season.
The Dodgers designated middle reliever Bryan Hudson for assignment in December and traded him to the Brewers for minor league pitcher Justin Chambers. It was seen as a minor move at the time.
Only three other teams in baseball throw sweepers to opposite-handed batters with the same frequency as the Brewers. By both conventional wisdom and every available macro-level adjustment, the sweeper (which relies primarily on horizontal movement, taking it toward an opposite-handed batter and awa...
It hasn't been an easy journey through professional baseball for Bryan Hudson. Drafted in the third round out of high school in 2015, Hudson was reasonably highly thought of.
Could the Boston Red Sox benefit from losing bidding wars to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Japanese superstars Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto? Well, they would have been better off outbidding their West Coast opponents but there at least could be a consolation prize in order.
Can the St. Louis Cardinals take advantage of the Los Angeles Dodgers' insane spending spree? With an influx of talent heading toward Los Angeles, the Dodgers have been tasked with making some tough decisions to the 40-man roster, having to let talent go on the backend to add star power.
Eight years after he was drafted, sidearm left-hander Bryan Hudson made his major league debut in 2023 after signing a minor league deal with the Dodgers.