Crew finding strength in numbers thanks to reliable young pitching depth
MINNEAPOLIS – If Robert Gasser is called up to start Sunday for his season debut, he would become the 11th starting pitcher for the Brewers in their first 44 games. Only the Astros (12) have used more. For this franchise, it takes a village to fill a starting rotation.
Priester's struggles continue in resumption of rehab assignment
MINNEAPOLIS -- Quinn Priester's second rehab assignment began much like the first, which wasn’t great news for a pitcher trying to get on track during a season delayed by thoracic outlet syndrome. The Brewers right-hander surrendered more hits (five) and earned runs (seven) than he recorded outs (four) in a
Late obstruction call pivotal as Brewers edge Twins
MINNEAPOLIS -- It looked like a game-saving play by Twins infielder Brooks Lee. Moments later, the tying and winning runs for the Brewers had scored and Minnesota manager Derek Shelton had been ejected. A 3-2 Brewers win over the Twins on Friday night at Target Field turned in the blink
Brewers' No. 2 prospect Peña cleared to resume baseball activities after health scare
MINNEAPOLIS -- Brewers infield prospect Luis Peña is back in business after a serious scare and a more than three-week layoff from baseball.
Yelich (back) sits for 3rd straight game as set vs. Twins begins
MINNEAPOLIS -- The Brewers and designated hitter Christian Yelich remained in a holding pattern Friday, when Yelich missed a third straight game because of back tightness which flared up earlier this week even before he played his first game after a monthlong stint on the injured list for a left
Brewers explain the curious side effect to Miz's triple-digit heat
This story was excerpted from Adam McCalvy's Brewers Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox.
Rengifo, Harrison raise their games to lift Crew at season's quarter mark
MILWAUKEE -- It might feel like Opening Day was just yesterday, but a quarter of the Brewers’ regular season was in the books after they beat the Padres, 7-1, on Thursday afternoon at American Family Field. Time flies, even for the players.
Hampered by cramps again, Misiorowski's latest gem cut short in 8th
MILWAUKEE -- Jacob Misiorowski asked to go back to the mound for the eighth inning for the first time in his professional career. The Brewers’ decision-makers agreed. It could have been a breakthrough moment for a pitcher who seems to be getting stronger every time he takes the mound. Misiorowski’s
Brewers activate Yelich from IL, option Black to Triple-A
MILWAUKEE – After getting Jackson Chourio and Andrew Vaughn back from the injured list during their last road trip, now Christian Yelich is back for the Brewers, too.
With top prospects looming, Ortiz still building case as Brewers SS
MILWAUKEE – How stacked are the Brewers in terms of shortstops? Their top prospect is Jesús Made, who ranked No. 2 on MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 as of Tuesday night and has a chance to be baseball’s new overall No. 1 as soon as Wednesday, when Pittsburgh’s Konnor Griffin would
Here's how Ashby has become the Brewers' new 'vulture'
This story was excerpted from Adam McCalvy’s Brewers Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox.
Bill Hall shares 'Mother's Day king' crown with Turang, 20 years later
MILWAUKEE -- Bill Hall was home in Charlotte on Sunday, out and about with his kids, when he received a text from former Brewers teammate and current Brewers television announcer Vinny Rottino. "Did you see it?” Rottino asked. Hall didn’t know what his friend meant. "Turang hit a home run
Perkins gets key hit in 1st Mother's Day without mom: 'I felt her here with me'
MILWAUKEE – One can only imagine the emotions running through Brewers outfielder Blake Perkins’ mind on the first Mother’s Day without his mom, Carisa Sharrett. She was diagnosed with colon cancer last March and passed away in July, all part of a brutal season on and off the field for
Turang's walk-off blast gives Brewers first sweep of Yankees this century
MILWAUKEE – The last time the Brewers swept the Yankees in a series spanning at least three games, Robin Yount was on the way to winning his second American League MVP Award, Paul Molitor led the way with three hits and 41,036 came to County Stadium on a Wednesday afternoon
Crew capitalizes on Yankees' blunder for first walk-off win of '26
MILWAUKEE – For the first time in 2026, the Brewers were walk-off winners. It took a pair of comebacks, a surprise relief stint from one of their starting pitchers and a couple of reminders that even the team with one of the best records in the Majors is prone to
Lockridge goes on IL, thinks he avoided the worst after crashing into wall
MILWAUKEE – Brewers left fielder Brandon Lockridge ambled around the clubhouse on crutches on Saturday afternoon, his right knee visibly swollen and stabilized by a brace. Despite the pain and some difficulty getting around, he was feeling lucky. “To be honest, I thought my knee was going to be in
Bettered by Miz, Judge is duly impressed: 'A great, great, great young star'
MILWAUKEE – It was 6-foot-7 vs. 6-foot-7. Power vs. power. And Yankees superstar Aaron Judge came away impressed by budding Brewers star Jacob Misiorowski. “You see some guys that throw 103 [mph], but you get a little bit more time. A guy like that, where he's almost dropping it in
Turang has a big league dad ... but he never forgets mom's role in MLB journey
This story was excerpted from Adam McCalvy's Brewers Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox.
Sabathia sees a lot of himself in fellow 6-foot-7 ace Misiorowski
MILWAUKEE – The Brewers expected big crowds for all three games against the Yankees this weekend, including one particularly notable fan of Friday night starter Jacob Misiorowski. “I love Misiorowski,” said CC Sabathia. “I think he’s going to be a great pitcher. “Honestly, he reminds me of myself as a
Facing Yanks for first time, Miz sets Statcast velocity records ablaze
MILWAUKEE – Do you think Jacob Misiorowski was fired up for his first career start against the Yankees? The 24-year-old Brewers right-hander and human flamethrower missed an immaculate first inning by an inch against Aaron Judge & Co. on Friday night at American Family Field, beginning a 6-0 Milwaukee win
How Brewers are pushing tech boundaries of local broadcasts
MILWAUKEE -- The Brewers’ television crew had a new toy for Friday’s series opener against the Yankees: The Ump Cam. At least, that’s what it’s often called colloquially. The formal name is UmpVu, from the Canadian company RF Wireless Systems Inc., which sent a pair of technicians to American Family
Miss me? Vaughn, Chourio show Crew's offensive potential in 2nd game since IL returns
ST. LOUIS -- The Brewers have kept their heads above water with bunts and baserunning and run prevention, but it helps to be able to win a ballgame with a three-run homer. That’s where Milwaukee hopes power-hitting first baseman Andrew Vaughn comes in.
Woodruff hopes to resume throwing this weekend after minor right shoulder procedure
ST. LOUIS -- Brewers right-hander Brandon Woodruff underwent a minor procedure on Monday to address the inflammation in his surgically-repaired right shoulder, and could be back throwing as soon as this weekend, according to manager Pat Murphy.
Crew-Cards rained out Tuesday, rescheduled for July 7 DH
ST. LOUIS -- With rain showers settling over Busch Stadium on Tuesday and expected to persist into the night, the Cardinals postponed their game against the Brewers and scheduled a doubleheader for July 7.
Brewers reliever Zerpa to get Tommy John surgery
ST. LOUIS -- Brewers left-hander Angel Zerpa is scheduled to undergo Tommy John surgery on Monday to repair a torn ligament in his left elbow, a procedure which will end his debut season in Milwaukee. Zerpa, acquired in a December trade with the Royals, charged into the regular season coming