With the final piece moved, who won the Quinn Priester trade?
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Yelich goes deep in 1,500th game: 'Makes you feel a little old'
MILWAUKEE – Playing in 1,500 Major League games is an achievement in itself, since only 730 of the nearly 21,000 men who played a single game in the big leagues have made it as far as Christian Yelich made it on Monday. But Yelich isn’t content to just play. The
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Capra shows resolve by breaking out of funk
MILWAUKEE -- There was no secret formula, no superstitious act that led to the end of Brewers infielder Vinny Capra’s long drought. He snapped an 0-for-36 funk the old fashioned way, by simply continuing to swing the bat. “I really just stood firm in my faith, you know?” the 28-year-old
Latest Brewers injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Brewers injury news and transactions.
With dad Mike watching, Daz Cameron sparks rally, win
MILWAUKEE -- Mike Cameron's 17 years in the big leagues taught him that sometimes it takes just the smallest spark to fuel a turnaround. And that’s just what he witnessed in the sixth inning on Sunday, when the Brewers capitalized in the wake of Cubs starter Shota Imanaga’s early exit
These 10 Draft prospects are on the rise
MLB Pipeline expanded its Draft rankings from 100 to 150 last week, which brought plenty of changes to the preseason list. While high school infielder Ethan Holliday remains No. 1, there's a bevy of new faces at the top. On the last episode of the MLB Pipeline Podcast, Jim Callis,
Crew trades Minors RHP Holobetz to Red Sox to complete Priester deal
The Red Sox announced Monday that they acquired Minor League right-hander John Holobetz from the Brewers, completing the April 7 trade that sent righty Quinn Priester from Boston to Milwaukee. A fifth-round pick in the 2024 MLB Draft out of Old Dominion University, Holobetz has gotten off to a strong
With reinforcements coming, Brewers 'bobbing and weaving' to stay in hunt
MILWAUKEE – One of the many jobs of a Major League manager is to exude optimism when reasons for pessimism abound. Take the Brewers, who went 21 innings without scoring a run before finally breaking through to tie Saturday’s game in the third inning, only to have the Cubs answer
‘Super competitors': How Murphy-Counsell friendship has changed
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Misiorowski claims Triple-A International League K lead after strong start
Scoreless streaks and near-perfection on the mound, Top 100 prospects going deep and a duck delay -- Saturday’s Minor League slate had it all. With day and night games across the country, top prospects flashed elite tools, first-round bats teed off and a former second-rounder set a career high in
'He's a great competitor': Murphy backs Priester after rough start
MILWAUKEE -- Right-hander Quinn Priester had initially been the Brewers’ probable starter to open the weekend series against the Cubs. That’s not how it ultimately went down Friday night at American Family Field.
'Work to do': .500 not good enough for Murphy's injury-battling Brewers
CHICAGO -- Pat Murphy isn’t one to look too deeply at the standings, particularly this early in the season. The Brewers’ skipper knows where his team stands, obviously, but the thing he cares most about is Milwaukee playing themselves into a better spot.
Brewers heating up as calendar flips to May
CHICAGO --- The Brewers managed to finish a long, injury-riddled March/April slate above .500 (16-15) with a 6-4 victory over the White Sox on Wednesday. Like Tuesday’s series-opening victory, it took until the back half of the game for Milwaukee to pull away. The Brewers broke a tie with a
Woodruff pitches into 6th for first time in rehab
CHICAGO -- The Brewers are one step closer to getting a two-time All-Star off the injured list. Right-hander Brandon Woodruff made another rehab start Wednesday afternoon with High-A Wisconsin. He tossed 5 2/3 innings (74 pitches), giving up one unearned run on three hits and a walk while striking out
Peralta recovers from 1st-inning homers to toss quality start vs. White Sox
CHICAGO -- A pair of four-seam fastballs from Freddy Peralta in the bottom of the first Tuesday night turned into back-to-back homers from White Sox hitters Andrew Benintendi and Luis Robert Jr.
Brewers represent Midwest through and through
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April's hottest hitting prospects -- one for each organization
The Minor League season is a month old and several of the game's best hitting prospects are off to fast starts. Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony is tearing up Triple-A (just like he did at the end of last year), Padres shortstop Leo De Vries is leading the High-A Midwest
NEW! Top 150 Draft Prospects: Major changes, big jumps highlight list
The Washington Nationals are on the clock. OK, not quite yet, but they do have the No. 1 pick in this year’s Draft, and MLB Pipeline has an updated and expanded Draft Top 150, ranking the players all 30 teams are criss-crossing the country to see to line up their
No. 2 prospect Made homers during 4-hit game at Single-A
Youth was served in the Minors on Tuesday, which featured a pair of heavy-hitting outbursts from two teenagers who rank among the best in their respective organizations. But they weren't alone as a number of Top 100 prospects came through with notable performances to kick off another week of Minor
Crew 'set the tone' early with big inning to win finale
ST. LOUIS -- The Brewers to a man insisted they were one bounce, one timely hit, one big defensive play from breaking out of what has been a rather forgettable start to their current 10-game road trip. On Sunday, those bounces, hits and plays came early and often as the
'A great story': Daz Cameron, son of ex-Crew OF Mike, makes Brewers debut
ST. LOUIS -- Daz Cameron has fond memories of the Brewers organization as a kid. “I was out there fielding and shagging,” Cameron said. “Yeah, I can remember like it was yesterday.” Cameron -- the son of former Brewers outfielder Mike Cameron -- hopes to make more memories as a