Miz's next mountain to climb? Hitter-friendly Coors Field
Here’s the next challenge for ascendant Brewers starter Jacob Misiorowski: Conquer Coors Field. Misiorowski is scheduled to make his first career start at the Rockies’ mile-high home on Saturday, and he’s not alone. All three of Milwaukee’s probable starters in the series -- Brandon Sproat, Misiorowski and Shane Drohan --
Why rehabbing Woodruff, other Brewers won't travel with Crew to Denver
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Chourio's multi-homer game aside, Crew experiences 'full catastrophe'
MILWAUKEE -- Jackson Chourio was too close to the wall when he started his leap, and a rough afternoon for the Brewers was underway from the very first pitch. Chourio bounced back from that flub to hit a pair of home runs, but Brewers rookie starter Coleman Crow lasted only
This young fan hoped to find a Miz card. Instead, he found the Miz!
MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee television station TMJ4 told a Jacob Misiorowski story on Thursday that you might not believe if there weren’t the photos and video to prove it. Seven-year-old Aaron Shorey and his dad, Ryan, went to a Milwaukee-area card shop on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend. As they
AUSL adds two new investors: Brewers and Ryan Sanders Baseball
MILWAUKEE -- With the preeminent women’s professional softball league less than a week away from beginning its season, the Athletes Unlimited Softball League added to its ownership group on Thursday with investments from the Milwaukee Brewers -- the first Major League club to invest directly in the AUSL -- and
Brewers' No. 2 prospect Peña expected to return Thursday
MILWAUKEE – Brewers Minor League shortstop Luis Peña is expected back in the lineup for High-A Wisconsin on Thursday night, which qualified as good news for a top prospect having a tough season on the health front. On Tuesday night, there was renewed concern for Peña (Milwaukee’s No. 2 prospect
Brewers' rotation gets a Gasser boost in otherwise tough 1-0 loss
MILWAUKEE – Brewers manager Pat Murphy offered a simple recipe for his starting pitcher on Wednesday. “Strikes,” Murphy said. Robert Gasser threw the most strikes – 56, in an 83-pitch outing – since his successful run as a rookie in 2024 during a confidence-building start for the Brewers on Wednesday,
Harrison matches career high with 12 K's against the team that discovered him
MILWAUKEE -- Giants general manager Zack Minasian cut his teeth in scouting and player development right here in Milwaukee under Doug Melvin, and learned long ago the unsettling feeling when you trade a prospect. But to get something, you have to give something, as they say, and the Giants had
Brewers staff gets a few pitching lessons from The Rocket
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Crew pours on 7 runs in 2nd in front of greatest hitter who ever lived (virtually!)
MILWAUKEE -- Perhaps it was the power of Pablo Sanchez that fueled the Brewers’ second-biggest inning all season, on a night they made it look as easy as playing a video game.
What does Miz think of his 0.23 May ERA? 'I mean, that's decent'
HOUSTON -- How would budding Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski characterize his dazzling month of May? “It was pretty good,” he said.
Brewers need struggling Sproat to step up: 'We're not rebuilding'
HOUSTON -- Following another inconsistent Brandon Sproat start, Brewers manager Pat Murphy has preached patience with the rookie right-hander. But patience always has limits. Sproat didn’t make it past the fifth inning for the third straight start and the fifth time in his last six, as he was bounced from
Could it be callup time for one of Crew's star prospects at Triple-A?
HOUSTON -- As Brewers officials continue to ponder whether and when to call up some of the top prospects performing at Triple-A Nashville, reliever Rob Zastryzny joined the big league club from the injured list on Sunday bearing a glowing report from his time with that club. “Top to bottom,”
A look back at Miz's historic May before his start vs. Astros today
HOUSTON – Jacob Misiorowski will take the mound for the Brewers on Sunday, seeking to finish one of the strongest months of pitching in Milwaukee’s franchise history.
Brewers shift Priester's rehab to Arizona after struggles in Triple-A
HOUSTON -- After he showed little progress at Triple-A Nashville, the Brewers have shifted Quinn Priester’s rehab assignment to the team’s complex in Arizona as the right-hander continues a comeback attempt from thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS). Doctors continue to believe, for now, that Priester does not require surgery to relieve
Uribe gets out of bases-loaded jam in 9th after appealing suspension
HOUSTON -- Brewers co-closer Abner Uribe drew a one-game suspension and an undisclosed fine from Major League Baseball on Friday afternoon for what the league described as “his inappropriate actions” toward the Cardinals’ dugout during Tuesday’s game at American Family Field. In other words, for losing his temper. Then he
Brewers, Astros both excited by UW-Milwaukee's NCAA tourney upset win
HOUSTON -- At least one screen in the Brewers’ clubhouse at Daikin Park carried the feed of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s baseball team scoring a stunning victory over No. 4-ranked Auburn in the first game of the NCAA Tournament on Friday. And you’d find it in the Astros’ clubhouse, too.
Uecker's newest tribute is fittingly larger than life
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Why Patrick enjoyed treating spot start as if he was coming out of 'pen
MILWAUKEE -- Chad Patrick was relaxing in the hot tub in the Brewers’ clubhouse at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday when he got his assignment. He would be starting against the Cardinals in a little more than three hours. Patrick, who battled butterflies so intense that he often got physically ill before
'It can change quick'! Crew claws back for sweep of Cards after 7 no-hit frames
MILWAUKEE -- It wasn’t until the eighth inning that the Brewers finally got some real action on the bases. Jim Henderson, one of Milwaukee’s pitching coaches, stole a glance across the dugout to catch the eye of left-hander Aaron Ashby. It was happening again.
Brewers, Cardinals clear air surrounding beef leading up to Uribe incident
MILWAUKEE -- Christian Yelich said the beef between the Brewers and Cardinals had been “handled” by Wednesday morning and St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol said he saw no need for extracurriculars in the matinee series finale at American Family Field, a 2-1 Brewers win that was notable only for St.
Uribe apologizes to teammates after gesture; Murphy: 'It's just unacceptable'
MILWAUKEE – Brewers reliever Abner Uribe apologized to everybody but the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday after making lewd gestures toward the visitors’ dugout in the eighth inning of Milwaukee’s 6-0 win at American Family Field. Uribe, a self-described high-intensity right-hander with a fastball to match, was pitching with a
How good has Harrison been? His 10-start ERA is better than '08 Sabathia's
MILWAUKEE – Eighteen summers after CC Sabathia arrived in Milwaukee and electrified the city, another lefty is making a similarly good first impression. Kyle Harrison hasn't racked up nearly as many innings as Sabathia gave the Brewers after arriving just ahead of the 2008 All-Star break, but he has been
Brewers lose Henderson (back strain) to IL, call up prospect Crow
MILWAUKEE – Brewers right-hander Logan Henderson landed back on the 15-day injured list Tuesday with a low back strain, and the Brewers summoned another rookie righty, Coleman Crow, who will rejoin the starting rotation on Friday in Houston. Henderson, 24, has a 2.23 ERA in 10 Major League starts over
Here's what it's like to sit in for a Pat Murphy media briefing
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