Frelick placed on IL with right shoulder strain
MILWAUKEE – A day after exiting Friday’s 2-1 win over the Marlins at American Family Field, outfielder Sal Frelick was placed on the 10-day injured list with a right shoulder strain. Outfielder Blake Perkins was recalled from Triple-A Nashville on Saturday.
Mitchell twice saves game with his glove, then wins it with his bat
MILWAUKEE – Garrett Mitchell struck out with the go-ahead run in scoring position in the eighth inning Friday night and returned to the dugout fuming. Brewers reliever Abner Uribe was waiting for him.
Brewers officially bring Ebel Bros. together, sign top pick Trey
MILWAUKEE -- This was one week Trey Ebel won’t ever forget. In the span of seven days, the Corona (Calif.) High School shortstop was selected 25th overall in the first round of the MLB Draft by the Brewers -- the same organization that picked his older brother, Brady, in the
Brewers discuss rotation outlook in light of Woodruff's injury update
MILWAUKEE – The Brewers began the second half bracing to deliver bad news about franchise mainstay Brandon Woodruff, whose shoulder setback appears to be season-ending. You can add it to the long list of pitching concerns that were facing the National League Central leaders as their schedule resumed on Friday
Aaron's 755th and final home run went quietly, but legacy remains for 50th anniversary
MILWAUKEE – As home runs go, it was nothing particularly special. That’s actually one of the things Bud Selig loves most about No. 755.
'It doesn't feel as wonderful': Brewers set franchise wins record, still have more to play for
MILWAUKEE – The Brewers had the best first half in franchise history. Let’s repeat that: The Brewers had the best first half in franchise history.
Crew trades for McCullers, Gordon from Astros to bolster pitching depth
MILWAUKEE -- The Brewers reached the All-Star break with the second-best record in the Majors but also in need of starting pitching, and so they made a move Wednesday to expand their depth.
Contreras' heater back to the pitcher? It's a wakeup call: 'Like a mound visit'
When Jacob Misiorowski joined the Brewers last year, he was used to throwing fastballs, not catching them. That changed during his second career start in Minnesota. The incoming heater came from Misiorowski’s catcher and now his fellow 2026 All-Star, William Contreras. “He launched it,” Misiorowski said.
Here are the Brewers' 2026 Draft picks
MILWAUKEE – The Brewers went into this year’s MLB Draft with only one first-round pick, but came away feeling like they netted two. That’s because their second-round selection on Saturday at pick No. 66 was TCU outfielder Sawyer Strosnider, who was projected in many mock drafts as a first-rounder. The
Brewers draft a Sabathia, but this one's a pure hitter
MILWAUKEE – Carsten Sabathia III was turning 5 years old when his dad strapped the Brewers on his broad shoulders and carried them into the postseason for the first time in a generation. But after the Brewers selected him in the 20th round of the MLB Draft on Sunday, one
'We did it, bro!': High school SS Ebel joins brother in Brewers system as No. 25 pick
MILWAUKEE – The Brewers selected Corona (Calif.) High School shortstop Trey Ebel with the No. 25 pick in the first round of the MLB Draft on Saturday. If that name sounds a little familiar, it’s because Milwaukee also called that surname last year. Ebel, 17, is the son of Dodgers
Bauers pulls something out of 'The Matrix' to kickstart Brewers' rally
ST. LOUIS -- The three-run homer was nice. But it was Jake Bauers’ baserunning maneuver straight out of … somewhere, whether that’s The Matrix film franchise, or gym class dodgeball, or a running back’s highlight reel that Brewers fans may remember most about Wednesday’s 8-4 win over the Cardinals at
'Grinding' Yelich gets breather, out of starting lineup in St. Louis finale
ST. LOUIS -- Brewers manager Pat Murphy gave Christian Yelich the day off Thursday and called him into the office to present a list of eight MLB stars. Here are the names Murphy had written down:
- Manny Machado
- Mookie Betts
- Jose Altuve
- Francisco Lindor
- Alex
All-Star break coming at right time for Harrison as he deals with sore elbow
ST LOUIS -- The All-Star break is coming at the right time for Brewers left-hander Kyle Harrison. After grinding through a fourth inning of Wednesday’s 5-1 loss to the Cardinals at Busch Stadium, Harrison informed the club of some soreness on the outside of his left elbow that was affecting
Woodruff's MRI shows new injury to anterior capsule, to get 2nd opinion
ST. LOUIS -- The latest MRI scan of Brandon Woodruff's ailing right shoulder showed a new injury to the anterior capsule, a rather ominous development that requires further consultation with doctors before the Brewers and Woodruff set a course of action. Woodruff, who had to exit his last start on
'A kid's dream': No. 67 overall prospect Lara collects 1st MLB hit in Crew debut
ST. LOUIS -- Luis Lara was in the middle of a soccer match on PlayStation when his cell phone buzzed Monday night with a call from Triple-A manager Rick Sweet. It was the call the Top 100 prospect had been waiting for ever since he signed a seven-year, $31 million
Non-switch-hitter Chourio turns around to bat lefty, hits one 360 feet!
ST. LOUIS – Your eyes did not deceive you during the 18th inning of Brewers baseball on Tuesday. Jackson Chourio actually batted left-handed. And he really did come close to hitting a home run. The right-handed-hitting Milwaukee outfielder said he did it on a dare during the ninth inning of
Misiorowski allows 2 homers, but bounces back to K 11 over 7 innings
ST. LOUIS -- The Cardinals struck early. Jacob Misiorowski struck back. After yielding a pair of home runs before securing his eighth out -- marking the first time in his budding career that Misiorowski has surrendered multiple homers in consecutive outings -- Milwaukee’s All-Star right-hander settled in to add 11
With fewest top-100 Draft picks in 8 years, Brewers must do more with less
ST. LOUIS -- After earning high marks for their recent work in the MLB Draft, the Brewers will have to do more with less this year. Milwaukee will have four picks on Day 1 of the MLB Draft, which runs from July 11-12. After trading a competitive balance pick --
Brewers believe they're built for what's ahead with Miz leading the way
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.
Comeback win helps Brewers reach elusive franchise milestone
ST. LOUIS – For the first time since the year they changed leagues in 1998, the Brewers are back to .500 as a National League franchise.
Miz shows he's human in two-homer outing, but still fans 10
MILWAUKEE – Jacob Misiorowski has made pitching look easy for much of his breakthrough season, but the Reds provided a reminder that it’s not always going to be that way. The budding ace surrendered a pair of home runs for the first time in his last 13 starts and absorbed
Miz won't pitch in All-Star Game with focus on October for Crew
MILWAUKEE -- The good news is that it’s unlikely there will be any controversy about Jacob Misiorowski pitching in the All-Star Game this time around. The bad news is that barring a change of plans, Misiorowski won’t pitch in this year's All-Star Game at all.
Brewers prospect makes pro debut after life- and career-threatening car crash
MILWAUKEE – If they gave away a Comeback Player of the Year Award in the Minor Leagues, Brewers pitching prospect Frank Cairone would already have it locked up with his inspiring professional debut in the rookie-level Arizona Complex League on Thursday. Cairone is the 18-year-old left-hander who was hospitalized with
Miz looks to keep rolling against Burns, Reds in matchup of budding aces
MILWAUKEE -- The Brewers’ Jacob Misiorowski and the Reds’ Chase Burns will go pitch for pitch for the first time in the Major Leagues on Thursday at American Family Field, a matchup we nearly saw a year and a half ago under very different circumstances. The two were supposed to