Brewers fans to get sneak peek at documentary 'Ueck' on Opening Day
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Brewers fans in attendance for Opening Day at American Family Field will get an exclusive first look at “Ueck,” a new documentary celebrating the life and legacy of late broadcaster Bob Uecker, the club announced Monday. Fans will be encouraged to remain in their seats immediately following
Ray's flow state highlights Giants' near-perfect game
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Robbie Ray said he felt like he was in a flow state on the mound on Sunday, and it showed. The veteran left-hander fired five perfect innings to help the Giants come within one out of a combined perfect game in a 7-1 win over the Brewers
How would Misiorowski compare to other young Brewers Opening Day starters?
PHOENIX – If Jacob Misiorowski gets the nod for the Brewers to start Opening Day against the White Sox, he would be one of the greenest pitchers in franchise history to get that honor. He would also be one of the most electric. For the record: the Brewers have made
Who boasts the Crew's single best pitch? Ask the backstops
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Priester (wrist) to start season on IL, but is hopeful stay will be brief
PHOENIX – Brewers starter Quinn Priester expressed optimism Friday about rejoining the Major League rotation within the first two months of the regular season, and he said he was relieved to finally have a firm diagnosis for the nagging pain in his right arm. “I feel like we’ve been dancing
With I-94 construction projects underway, plan ahead for your trip to ballpark in '26
PHOENIX -- It’s like Google Maps, built just for Brewers fans. And it’s coming to American Family Field this season.
Prospect Williams doesn't miss a step in return from injury
GOODYEAR, Ariz. – It didn’t take long for Brewers infield prospect Jett Williams to announce his return to the Cactus League. Williams (No. 3 Brewers prospect, MLB Pipeline No. 51) lined a 106.6 mph double to right field off Guardians starter Slade Cecconi in the second inning of Thursday’s 1-0
From sideline to dugout: Why Murphy invited Vanderbilt's Lea to camp
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- There’s a long story about how Brewers manager Pat Murphy first connected with Vanderbilt University head football coach Clark Lea, but that’s not the point. The point is that it’s become a fruitful friendship for both men, which is why Lea was in camp earlier this week
Taking a look at Brewers' potential Opening Day roster
MILWAUKEE -- Halfway through Spring Training, the Brewers’ pitching picture is only slightly more focused than it was at the start of camp. “We’ve got a lot up in the air,” Brewers manager Pat Murphy said over the weekend. So, repeating the caveat that more spring signings, trades or waiver
Crew's top prospect returns to Minors after impressing in 1st big league spring
PHOENIX -- Spring Training formally begins for Brewers Minor Leaguers on Tuesday, so it was time for the organization’s top prospect to bid farewell to big league camp and begin preparing for the regular season. The Brewers returned 18-year-old Jesús Made to Minor League camp amid a flurry of roster
Kurtz ... Trout ... Ethan Murray? Brewers Minor Leaguer blasts MASSIVE homer
PHOENIX -- Infielder Ethan Murray is not usually mentioned among the Brewers’ prospects with light tower power. But maybe he should be. Murray, a 25-year-old who split last season between Double-A Biloxi and Triple-A Nashville, crushed a go-ahead three-run home run in Sunday’s 6-3 Brewers win over the Mariners that
Reddit AMA: How many HRs for Turang? Made coming in '26?
With half of the Spring Training schedule in the books, MLB.com Brewers beat reporter Adam McCalvy held an Ask Me Anything on Reddit with fans at r/brewers during Sunday’s game against the Mariners. This mailbag features questions and answers from there, lightly edited for clarity. The full AMA can be
'Unc' Woodruff makes Brewers spring debut, but it's fall he's focused on
TEMPE, Ariz. – It seems like yesterday to Brandon Woodruff that he joined the Brewers in St. Louis, strained his right hamstring warming up, then had to wait two more months to make his Major League debut at Tampa Bay. But that wasn’t yesterday. It was 2017, and Woodruff is
Hall has blast with the Brits in World Baseball Classic exhibition
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Chourio (bruised hand) held out of Venezuela's Classic opener
MIAMI -- A bruised left hand kept budding Brewers star Jackson Chourio out of Venezuela’s lineup for its opening game of the World Baseball Classic on Friday, a 6-2 victory over the Netherlands. Milwaukee officials, however, have “no concern” about his long-term availability, a source said. Chourio was struck on
How a green index card honed Brewers' ABS approach ... before it couldn't
PHOENIX -- Spring Training is a time for smart teams to push boundaries, and the Brewers found the limit this week as they explored optimizing MLB’s new Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) System. If you watched the dugout closely during Milwaukee’s 10-8 win at the Rockies on Thursday, you would have seen
Priester's wrist discomfort persists; Opening Day status in question
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Who will start on Opening Day for the Brewers? It probably won’t be Brandon Woodruff, who is healthy but building up cautiously in light of his injury history, and is currently behind other pitchers in camp. And now it’s increasingly obvious that it won’t be Quinn Priester,
Here's the Brewers' player pool for their Spring Breakout games
PHOENIX -- Brewers top prospect Jesús Made batted leadoff in last year’s Spring Breakout game against the Reds, so he’s no stranger to the prospect showcase. But he’ll look a lot different when he takes the field this time around. Made, a shortstop who ranks No. 3 on MLB Pipeline’s
4 hitting coaches sounds like a lot, but it's exactly how the Crew plans to create chaos
PHOENIX -- Longtime Brewers coach Jason Lane has logged enough time in baseball to remember when Major League hitting coach was a one-man job. That era is long gone, replaced by big data and bigger staffs. Or, in Milwaukee's case, a three-man crew of hitting coaches under Lane, who has
He quit his job to paint baseball games. Now he's Great Britain's team artist
PHOENIX -- Leave it to Great Britain to bring a touch of refinement to the World Baseball Classic. While other nations may be content with a team photographer, the Brits are traveling with a team artist. Andy Brown has made a career of painting the game of baseball after falling
Why Murphy, pitching coaches have arms 'working at the car wash'
SURPRISE, Ariz. -- There’s a car wash on just about every corner in greater Phoenix, and that’s a good thing, because Brewers manager Pat Murphy keeps talking about sending his pitchers there. Get ready to hear all season about the “H&H Car Wash,” which is Murphy’s reference to the Brewers’
Suiting up for Venezuela a dream for the Contreras brothers and a first for the country
Four years ago, Willson and William Contreras thought they had reached the professional pinnacle of brotherhood, representing the National League as teammates at the All-Star Game. It turns out that was just a prelude to what will take place starting this week, when they join forces for Team Venezuela in
Prospect's Classic dream looks different -- but no less exciting -- in reality
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Could this new Brewers infielder be primed for a 'quantum leap' in 2026?
PHOENIX -- Brewers manager Pat Murphy has revealed his semi-annual prediction for the player poised to take a “quantum leap” in the coming year.
What makes Brewers' pitching culture unique? 'It’s the dosage of the medicine'
PHOENIX -- It’s not uncommon to hear a pitcher who’s just been traded talking with excitement about the changes proposed by his new team. A new pitch. A new grip. A new mix. That sort of thing drives Brewers pitching coach Chris Hook, “[bleepin’] crazy.” “It’s like, ‘I’ve never even