The Milwaukee Brewers completed a blockbuster trade last week, sending right-handers Freddy Peralta and Tobias Meyers to the New York Mets in exchange for top prospects Jett Williams and Brandon Sproat.
The Milwaukee Brewers have a thing for short kings. Right fielder Sal Frelick is 5-foot-8. Third baseman Caleb Durbin is 5-foot-7. The entire starting infield, including catcher, is under six feet.
The Milwaukee Brewers, to the dismay of many of their fans, traded two-time All-Star ace Freddy Peralta (along with Tobias Myers) to the New York Mets last week.
How many of the active MLB players with 300 or more doubles in their career can you name in five minutes?
After leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a historic 97-win season in the 2025 MLB campaign, skipper Pat Murphy was named the Manager of the Year Award. On Saturday, the 67-year-old Murphy was finally able to receive his award at the Baseball Writers’ Association of America Awards Dinner in New York.
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.
Pat Murphy recently spoke at the Baseball Writers Association of Americas gala, where he was on the podium to accept the 2025 Manager of the Year award.
Recently, it was reported that Milwaukee Brewers 2025 first round pick Andrew Fischer was named the best third base prospect in all of baseball. And while the hype around Fischer is real, Milwaukee is currently set at the third base position with Caleb Durbin, who had a solid rookie season with the Brewers in 2025.
When the Milwaukee Brewers traded away star closer Devin Williams to the New York Yankees in December of 2024, Caleb Durbin was part of the Nestor Cortes-centered package that Milwaukee got in return.
The Milwaukee Brewers are staring at a familiar crossroads, and the moment feels closer than many expected. This managerial tension echoes how Craig Counsell’s tenure quietly reached its breaking point.
For now, the Milwaukee Brewers have no plans to trade Freddy Peralta. They are reportedly prepared to ride out the final year of Peralta’s contract and let him go in free agency if no appealing offer emerges.
The Milwaukee Brewers finished the 2025 MLB season with the best regular season record in franchise history (97-65). Over the course of the season, they were helped to this level of success by some unlikely players who many did not predict to have the good offensive seasons that they did.
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 had the most successful regular season in franchise history in 2025. They finished the year 97-65, the best record in all of Major League Baseball.
When one reflects on the National League Championship Series appearance and MLB-best 97 regular season wins that the Milwaukee Brewers achieved during the 2025 campaign, it is important to acknowledge the groundwork that David Stearns and Craig Counsell helped lay down.
Can you name ever manger to be named Manager of the Year in their respective leagues since 2000?
Since taking over for Craig Counsell, Pat Murphy has guided the Brewers to 190 wins in two seasons. In 2025, he got them their first playoff series win in seven years.
Pat Murphy of the Milwaukee Brewers and Stephen Vogt of the Cleveland Guardians were named Major League Baseball's Managers of the Year on Tuesday, marking the second consecutive season both skippers have claimed the honor.
For the second consecutive season, Pat Murphy and Stephen Vogt have been named the Managers of the Year. Murphy received 27 of 30 first-place votes in the National League. The American League tally was closer, but Vogt picked up 17 first-place nods to keep his title.
The 66-year-old Murphy was named the National League Manager of the Year on Tuesday, earning 27 out of 30 first-place votes.
The Los Angeles Dodgers remained undefeated against the Milwaukee Brewers in the postseason by clawing out a 3-1 win in Game 3 of the National League Championship Series.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Milwaukee Brewers are playing each other in October for only the third time in postseason history, with a second meeting in the National League Championship Series.
The Milwaukee Brewers are down right now, but they aren't out. Milwaukee has a much-needed day off on Wednesday after dropping Game 2 against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night in the National League Championship Series.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Milwaukee Brewers are playing each other in October for only the third time in postseason history, with a second meeting in the National League Championship Series.
The Milwaukee Brewers-Los Angeles Dodgers matchup in the National League Championship Series was always going to be portrayed as a David vs. Goliath showdown.
The Boston Red Sox learned firsthand this season how pesky the Milwaukee Brewers can be. Back in May, the Red Sox went to Milwaukee and suffered a three-game sweep, featuring two walk-offs.
The Milwaukee Brewers enter Wednesday with a chance to advance to the NLCS for the first time since 2018. They followed up a historic regular season, winning a franchise-record 97 games, with a strong start to the postseason by taking the first two games of the NLDS against the Chicago Cubs.
The Milwaukee Brewers got their NLDS off to a huge start with Saturday's 9-3 win over the Cubs in Game 1.
As of Sunday, Milwaukee's 95 wins put it just two victories away from a new franchise record. Here are five reasons Pat Murphy continues to exceed expectations.
Unlike last year, the 2025 National League Manager of the Year Award is nearly settled. While some last-minute winning spurts could disrupt the second- or third-place finalists from overthrowing the clear favorite, there’s been a clear favorite since June.
The Milwaukee Brewers have been the hottest team in baseball for roughly two months, but you would not know it based on manager Pat Murphy’s attitude after a loss on Wednesday.
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