Jack and Spencer recap a .500 road trip against the Pirates and Rangers, how the Brewers should approach the remaining 15 games of the regular season, and whether Craig Yoho should have been optioned back to Triple-A, and looked ahead to the prospects the Brewers will send to the AFL.
The Milwaukee Brewers got a piece back for the bullpen on Monday and in response sent down one of the team's most intriguing bullpen prospects to the minor leagues.
Craig Yoho’s first big-league season has not aligned with his minor-league dominance. After blazing through the Brewers’ farm system with a 1.34 ERA, 1.75 FIP, and 41.1% strikeout rate in his first 60 1/3 professional innings, the 25-year-old has pitched to an 8.22 ERA, 7.44 FIP, and 13.2% strikeou...
For their two September call ups, the Milwaukee Brewers reinstated Joey Ortiz from the injured list and brought up reliever Craig Yoho, bringing the roster to its full 28-player capacity.
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.
Six and a half games clear of the Chicago Cubs atop the NL Central, the focus of the Milwaukee Brewers right now is how to maintain that advantage. Coming
The Milwaukee Brewers, along with the other teams in Major League Baseball, are able to add up to two players to their roster today, September 1. As the 2025 regular season enters its final months, teams are tired, worn thin in many areas, and could use the roster flexibility without having to burn through so many player options.
The Brewers didn't finish August with the same ferocity or verve they showed for two months starting in mid-June. Much of that was a simple matter of the schedule catching up to them, compounded by small absences due to bereavement and paternity for key role players.
The Milwaukee Brewers had a chance to add two more players to the roster on September 1st and are doing so in a big way. On Monday, the Brewers announced the return of shortstop Joey Ortiz off of the Injured List and also announced the promotion of reliever Craig Yoho with rosters expanding from 26 to 28 for the playoff push.
The Milwaukee Brewers are 85-53 entering play on September 1, giving the best record in all Major League Baseball as well as a 6.5-game lead over the Chicago Cubs for first place in the National League Central Division.
The Milwaukee Brewers are the best team in the league right now and there's a chance they're only going to get better over the next few weeks. Milwaukee doesn't have many holes on its roster, but it could look to add to the bullpen when September rolls around.
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.
This was a strong month for relievers in the Brewers system, with quite a few making a strong case. Beginning with a few honorable mentions: HONORABLE MENTIONS RHP - Craig Yoho - Nashville Sounds - 7 G, 5.1 IP, 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 0.86 FIP, 0.38 WHIP, 2 H, 0 BB, 7 K, 1 SV RHP - Jhose...
The Milwaukee Brewers have been performing well as of late. After a slow start to the season, they kicked things into gear and now are tied with the Chicago Cubs for the best record in the National League.
Less than two weeks after a highly anticipated big-league debut, Craig Yoho is returning to Nashville. The Brewers optioned the changeup specialist to Triple-A on Saturday and recalled right-hander Elvin Rodríguez.
The Milwaukee Brewers recently made a decision to try to help bolster the bullpen. Milwaukee called up young hurler Craig Yoho for his first stint in the majors after logging a 0.00 ERA in eight appearances with the Triple-A Nashville Sounds.
Indiana had three former Hoosiers playing Major League Baseball entering the season. In the span of just three days, two more Indiana alums had reached the pinnacle of the sport.
Jack and Spencer break down the MLB debuts of Caleb Durbin, Logan Henderson, and Craig Yoho, the Brewers' rough defensive showing in San Francisco, and more.
We’re more than halfway through the first month of the 2025 Minor League season. Week 3 saw multiple high-end prospects have big weeks, while others got promoted to face new challenges.
When your pitching staff needs help, you look to the minor leagues. Especially if your Triple-A roster has a top prospect who hasn't allowed a run all season.
The Milwaukee Brewers have promoted right-hander Craig Yoho from Triple-A Nashville, as first reported by Jon Heyman of the New York Post. A 2023 eighth-round draft pick, Yoho has been lights out this season, delivering 9 2/3 innings of scoreless baseball across eight appearances with one save.
The Milwaukee Brewers have won four of their last five and are just a game behind the Chicago Cubs for first place in the National League Central Division.
The Milwaukee Brewers won the National League Central in 2024 on the heels of their continued solid player development system. MIlwaukee does not spend a lot of money in the offseason, and often unloads high-priced players before they hit free agency.
Craig Yoho's screwball-like changeup has been the talk of Brewers camp, but one of his other pitches drew the spotlight in the Brewers' Spring Breakout Game on Sunday night.