Open-to-anything Ashby: Crew's 2026 pitching X-factor?
SURPRISE, Ariz. – Big surprise: Aaron Ashby was one of the openers when Brewers pitchers got their first looks at hitters in Spring Training. Ashby and fellow lefty Robert Gasser were first to go when pitchers threw live batting practice at the start of Spring Training, prompting pitching coach Chris
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Mitchell's comeback fueled by perspective -- and a fellow athlete's support
PHOENIX – Brewers center fielder Garrett Mitchell wasn’t the only one hurting last year after he reinjured his surgically repaired left shoulder. Another season was lost. His shoulder ached. His Type 1 diabetes went haywire. His love for the game wavered.
Turang heats up for Classic with monster grand slam, 5 RBIs
PHOENIX – You don’t see many 14-pitch plate appearances in Spring Training. You don’t see many grand slams sail over the batter’s eye, either.
Here is each team's best power-hitting prospect
Power wins games. As MLB Network insider Tom Verducci has noted, the last six World Series champions have ranked first, third, fourth, third, third and second in regular-season home runs.
Three-run single?! Black notches 6 RBIs in statement outing
MESA, Ariz. – There’s nothing like a six-RBI afternoon – including a rare, three-run single – to boost a hitter’s confidence. That’s just what Brewers bench hopeful Tyler Black is seeking this spring.
Latest Brewers injuries & transactions
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A death-defying stunt with a 104 mph fastball?
PHOENIX -- Jacob Misiorowski is already throwing heat as he ramps up for his first full season in the Majors and Cooper Pratt is one of the Brewers’ best prospects. No, the latter did not risk his life so the former could show off his fastball. But the Brewers’ video
Grand Theft ... Frelick?!? Brewers social media goes viral again
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Getting measured for ABS is a science: 'People shrink over the course of a day'
PHOENIX -- Major League Baseball can’t implement the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System this season without knowing every hitter’s precise height, right down to the millimeter. So, like a flashback to the first day of elementary school, Brewers hitters lined up Monday to be measured. Major Leaguers have been weighed
These 5 prospects are impressing at Spring Training
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Woodruff feeling healthy, but Opening Day still 'up in the air'
PHOENIX -- Opening Day isn’t the target for Brandon Woodruff. A healthy season is. The 33-year-old Brewers right-hander threw 26 pitches in a simulated game on Monday morning at American Family Fields of Phoenix, his first action against hitters since his comeback season ended due to a lat strain last
After early MLB success, here's how Henderson, Gasser have rebounded from injuries
PHOENIX -- One of the things Chris Hook loves about being a pitching coach is that you never know when or where a player will find the thing that makes a difference. Take right-hander Logan Henderson's resurrected curveball.
Hockey gold medal game brings heartbreak, happiness to Brewers
PHOENIX -- Hats off to Brewers infielder Tyler Black for being a good sport on a heartbreaking morning for Canadian hockey fans. While the Brewers’ American players celebrated Team USA’s scintillating, overtime win over Canada in the gold medal game at the Winter Olympics early Sunday, Black hung his head.
1 dark horse candidate for each team's Opening Day roster
Spring Training is not just a time for players to get back into game shape. It's also a time of opportunity. Though teams already have a good idea about their Opening Day lineups, the full rosters usually aren't completely set when players report to camp in Florida or Arizona. That
The Brewers' early 'secret sauce'? A shared love of trading cards
PHOENIX – Drew Rom is a 26-year-old left-hander who signed a Minor League deal with the Brewers in December. Players in his position naturally feel some anxiety reporting to a new team, especially a team like the Brewers, populated by so many players returning from a record-setting season in 2025.
Brewers don 'FC United' T-shirts in support of Frank Cairone after car crash
PHOENIX – Pitching prospect Frank Cairone might not be in Arizona, but he’s with the Brewers in spirit. Players and coaches donned custom “FC United” T-shirts ahead of Saturday’s Cactus League opener against the Guardians at American Family Fields of Phoenix as a show of support for Cairone, the 18-year-old
Breaking down 3 priorities for Brewers as spring play begins
PHOENIX -- On Saturday, it’s game on for the Brewers. They’ll host a Guardians split squad at American Family Fields of Phoenix to begin a slate of 31 exhibition games. Priority Nos. 1, 2 and 3 are the same as every other year. “Just getting reps, being healthy and making
Two-time reigning MOY Murphy signs new 3-year deal with Crew
PHOENIX -- Two-time defending NL Manager of the Year Pat Murphy didn’t want to be anywhere other than Milwaukee. The Brewers didn’t want anyone else at the helm. Now the sides have reached an agreement to keep everybody happy. The Brewers announced on Friday that Murphy, 67, had signed a
Slugging prospect Fischer among intriguing new players to watch at the Classic
One of the best parts about the World Baseball Classic is seeing the great players from around the world who we don't see every day in MLB. Those could be international stars from leagues like Japan's NPB or Korea's KBO, or even prospects in MLB organizations who just don't have
Crew, longtime director Gore to be honored by Lombardi Cancer Foundation
PHOENIX -- The Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation will bestow its annual Award of Excellence on the Brewers during an event in Milwaukee next month and will also honor Brewers Community Foundation executive director Cecelia Gore, the Lombardi Foundation announced on Thursday. Individual tickets and corporate sponsorships for the 35th annual
Murph almost channeled King Joffer at BBWAA dinner ... but thought better of it
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