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
Brew Crew shoe! Brewers, Nike announce launch of limited edition City Connect sneaker
Sneakerheads, take note: The Brewers dropped a launch date for the limited edition Nike City Connect sneaker you might have seen teased on social media. The custom Nike Air Max 1, in the colors and style of the new Brewers’ City Connect uniforms which debuted last month, will be exclusively
Chourio erupts for 4 hits -- all 102+ mph EV -- in impressive '26 debut
ST. LOUIS -- Two of the Brewers’ big hitters are back. One of them announced his return with authority. The Brewers activated outfielder Jackson Chourio and first baseman Andrew Vaughn from the injured list for Monday’s 6-3 loss to the Cardinals at Busch Stadium, and Chourio went off in his
HOFers Parker, Sabathia to join Brewers’ Wall of Honor on Friday
MILWAUKEE -- For their brief but memorable stops in Milwaukee on the road to Cooperstown, CC Sabathia and the late Dave Parker will be honored at American Family Field on Friday with a place on the Brewers’ Wall of Honor.
This prospect a proven option to fill Woodruff's rotation void
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Rehabbing Yelich hits the road with Crew for start of road trip
MILWAUKEE -- That Christian Yelich traveled with the Brewers for a road trip that begins Friday night at Washington says less about the progress he’s making in his comeback from a groin injury, and more about what it’s like for a ballplayer to stay home.
Brewers await MRI results after low velocity prompts Woodruff's early exit
MILWAUKEE -- Brandon Woodruff showed no outward signs of discomfort. But the radar gun indicated that something was wrong. The Brewers spent the early innings of Thursday’s 13-1 win over the D-backs in scramble mode after Woodruff, the veteran right-hander with a long injury history, exited after facing six hitters
As Brewers erupt via small ball, 2 power bats are nearing their return
MILWAUKEE -- While the pesky Brewers used small ball to score big in Tuesday’s 13-2 win over the D-backs at American Family Field, two of their power threats were taking significant steps toward returning to the lineup. Left fielder Jackson Chourio and first baseman Andrew Vaughn, each sidelined by fractured
Patrick all good after temporary vision scare during latest start
MILWAUKEE -- Chad Patrick ducked into the small bathroom off the Brewers’ dugout after the first inning on Tuesday and got sick. That happens all the time, said the 27-year-old right-hander, often multiple times during his starts. It’s become a normal part of his game days. But what happened next
How are things on the Brewers' farm? Here are some early awards
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Harrison's 12-K gem alleviates Brewers' temporary power outage
MILWAUKEE -- The last time the Brewers went this many games without hitting a home run, Bill Clinton was president, Phil Garner was manager and Miller Park was a construction site. But they didn’t need a homer to bust out of a funk on Sunday afternoon. Kyle Harrison’s strikeout-fueled pitching
Priester faces more control issues during second rehab start
MILWAUKEE -- Quinn Priester’s second rehab start with Triple-A Nashville looked better in the box score than the first -- but the strike zone remains elusive. Priester, who is on the injured list recovering from thoracic outlet syndrome, didn’t allow a hit or a run and struck out a pair
Misiorowski K's Oneil at 102.7 mph, tops Skubal for fastest strikeout pitch by a starter
MILWAUKEE – When a pitcher has lit up the radar gun at 104.3 mph in a postseason game, a 102.7 mph fastball in April might seem relatively pedestrian. But for Jacob Misiorowski, it was something never before recorded by a starting pitcher. “It felt the same as any other start,”
How Contreras' new BP routine could lead to MVP-caliber results
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Just how good was Skenes according to Crew? 'The best I’ve seen'
MILWAUKEE -- Before this week, only one team had faced both reigning Cy Young Award winners in back-to-back games. No team had ever done it on back-to-back days. But as the Brewers stared down Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes, even as manager Pat Murphy wrote lineup cards missing three of
How high tech helped Vaughn, Chourio stay sharp while on IL
MILWAUKEE -- Brewers first baseman Andrew Vaughn took batting practice on the field prior to Friday night's 6-0 loss to the Pirates for the first time since undergoing surgery to remove a fractured hamate bone in his left hand on March 30. Vaughn has another follow-up with his surgeon on
Crew takes great pride in chasing Skubal before 'gut-wrenching' walk-off loss
DETROIT -- Former All-Star Lance Berkman never played for the Brewers, never coached the Brewers and hasn’t been seen around the Brewers since visiting Milwaukee with the Rangers in 2013. And yet, Berkman played an unwitting role in developing the Brewers’ offensive identity on days like Thursday afternoon. A getaway
Brewers SS prospect Luis Peña 'fine' after medical emergency
DETROIT -- Brewers shortstop prospect Luis Peña (Brewers' No. 2 prospect, No. 21 overall, per MLB Pipeline) was said to be “fine” on Thursday morning after being hospitalized Wednesday night in Fort Wayne, Ind., where he passed out in the dugout during the bottom of the eighth inning of High-A
Skubal and Skenes back to back? 'Lucky us'
DETROIT -- Brewers infielder David Hamilton was unaware that he was part of history last season with the Red Sox. And it wasn’t until Wednesday afternoon that he realized he has a chance to do it again.
Priester's rocky first rehab start lasts just 6 batters
DETROIT -- A couple of hours after Brewers manager Pat Murphy laid out a tentative plan for Quinn Priester's rehab assignment with Triple-A Nashville that could get the right-hander back to Milwaukee’s rotation as soon as the second week of May, Priester’s debut outing did not go to plan. Priester,
Short-handed Brewers run wild, cash in on Tigers’ miscues
DETROIT -- With three of their best hitters on the injured list, the Brewers are surviving the best way they know how. When an opponent gives an inch, take a mile.
Chourio (hand) ready to take next step in comeback
DETROIT -- Jackson Chourio sat at his locker at Comerica Park on Tuesday, wearing a red-light therapy glove over his left hand. He’s hoping to permanently trade that accessory for batting gloves in the very near future. “I actually don’t need it anymore,” Chourio said. “But I figured it can’t
Braun set to join baseball icons in Wisconsin Athletic HOF
MILWAUKEE -- Former Brewers slugger Ryan Braun will become the latest inductee to the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame with ties to pro baseball during an induction ceremony in July. The Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1951 to honor outstanding sports figures who are from Wisconsin or
Buntin' Brewers go small ball on 3 straight ABs to squeeze out series win
MILWAUKEE -- Pat Murphy had MLB Network on the TV in his office on Thursday morning at American Family Field, like it always is, and saw a segment about the Cardinals’ embrace of small ball. If he’d looked on his iPad, he might have seen some of the recent stories