Crew-Cards rivalry gets heated after collision, hit-by-pitches
MILWAUKEE -- Tensions rose in the middle innings of the Brewers’ 8-5 loss to the Cardinals on Saturday at American Family Field. It started in the bottom of the third inning, when Caleb Durbin hit a ground ball to third base. A routine throw over to St. Louis first baseman
Contreras brothers make history with homers in same inning
It’s been quite the series for the Contreras brothers. On Thursday, Milwaukee’s William Contreras threw out his older brother, Willson Contreras, at second base in the seventh inning. In Saturday’s affair, the two had an even more impressive feat when they each homered in the ninth inning.
Father's Day Sale brings you MLB.TV for 50% off
If you're still scratching your head about what to get your dad or for yourself for Father's Day, then we have the deal for you. During the Father's Day Sale from now until June 17, an MLB.TV Yearly subscription is half off at $59.99, bringing you every out-of-market regular-season game,
How becoming a dad in Low-A changed Haase's baseball life
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.
Latest Brewers injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Brewers injury news and transactions.
Murphy challenges Peralta in big moment, and it pays off
MILWAUKEE -- Pat Murphy strode toward his ace Freddy Peralta on Friday night at American Family Field, and it appeared the starter’s night was done. Peralta thought so. Peralta had just hit a batter and surrendered a single that put the go-ahead runner on third base with two outs in
Brewers acquire Vaughn from White Sox for Civale
MILWAUKEE -- It didn’t take long for the Brewers to fulfill veteran right-hander Aaron Civale’s request for a trade. Civale was dealt to the White Sox on Friday for first baseman Andrew Vaughn, a 27-year-old former first-round Draft pick who has hit 77 home runs in his first 4 1/2
Misiorowski reaches 102 mph, allows no hits in electric MLB debut
MILWAUKEE -- Of course Jacob Misiorowski’s first pitch in the Major Leagues was a fastball. It found the strike zone at 100.5 mph, making it the second-fastest fastball thrown by a Brewers starter in the pitch-tracking era, just a few clicks below Trevor Megill’s 100.7 mph as an opener in
A look inside the Brewers way
Sports Illustrated recently did a deep dive on the Brewers' success as a small-market team, noting their six postseason appearances since 2018. But what might be the ingredient for even more success -- perhaps even a World Series title, the outlet suggests -- is Milwaukee's focus on Latin America, which
Brotherly love: William Contreras throws out Willson on SB attempt
Playing against your brother in a Major League game is one thing. How about throwing him out on the bases? That’s exactly what happened between the Brewers and Cardinals at Milwaukee’s American Family Field, when William Contreras threw out his brother, Willson Contreras, at second base in the seventh inning.
Latest mock draft: Where first round stands before Men's College World Series
The Nationals still are evaluating 7-8 players for the No. 1 overall pick, a group that consists of most of the consensus upper-tier of talent: two high school shortstops (Ethan Holliday and Eli Willits), the best of the college arms (lefties Kade Anderson of Louisiana State, Jamie Arnold of Florida
What to know about Misiorowski's power arm ahead of MLB debut
MILWAUKEE -- Brewers reliever Abner Uribe was happy to welcome a new member of Milwaukee’s flamethrower club. With Uribe, closer Trevor Megill and now 23-year-old right-hander Jacob Misiorowski, who will be called up to make his Major League debut on Thursday, the Brewers are about to have three pitchers who
Five years later: Here's each team's best Draft pick from 2020
Since the Draft began in 1965, there has never been a more difficult year than 2020. The pandemic shutdown ended the college and high school seasons in the second week of March, and some prepsters never even took the field. During the three months leading up to the Draft, teams
Brewers' bats match stellar pitching in homer-powered victory
MILWAUKEE -- The Brewers made a splash Tuesday with the news that they’re promoting top pitching prospect Jacob Misiorowski, but they know that pitching isn’t the problem. When the Brewers have hit the skids this season, it’s usually a lack of slug that has held them back. And it’s slug
With X-rays still negative, Yelich (wrist) misses second straight start
MILWAUKEE -- Brewers star Christian Yelich missed a second straight game with a swollen right wrist on Wednesday, when the Brew Crew was on the business end of Braves right-hander Spencer Schwellenbach’s 105-pitch complete game in a 6-2 loss to Atlanta at American Family Field. Yelich’s injury stems from a
Brewers help students build love for reading
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.
What to expect from MLB's No. 68 prospect Misiorowski in the Majors
On Thursday, the Brewers are off to see the Miz. Milwaukee is calling up No. 68 overall prospect Jacob Misiorowski to the Majors, MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy confirmed Tuesday. The 23-year-old right-hander is slated to make his MLB debut as the Crew’s starting pitcher Thursday against the Cardinals at home at
After rough stretch, Murphy reflects on weight of a manager's decisions
MILWAUKEE -- The cameras caught Brewers manager Pat Murphy standing in his spot at the end of the dugout during the fifth inning, shaking his head. It’s been that kind of homestand so far.
Inside the decision that made all the difference in Crew's 1-0 loss
MILWAUKEE -- The Brewers could have made it a lot easier on manager Pat Murphy and the men alongside him who confer on pitching decisions by scoring a run or two in Sunday’s 1-0 loss to the Padres at American Family Field. Unfortunately for Murphy & Co., that proved exceedingly
Durbin's first walk-off homer caps Crew's late clutch hitting
MILWAUKEE -- The Brewers waited all night for that clutch hit to end things. After Trevor Megill’s second blown save of the season in the ninth inning, Milwaukee walked it off in dramatic fashion in the bottom half. Caleb Durbin hit the first pitch he saw from right-hander David Morgan
Woodruff relieved rehab just on hold, not scrubbed after latest injury
MILWAUKEE -- It has been a long road back for Brewers pitcher Brandon Woodruff. After missing the entire 2024 season following right shoulder surgery, the right-hander has suffered two setbacks in his recovery over the past month. Woodruff first dealt with right ankle tendinitis following a rehab start on May