Four roster needs and potential targets for the Brewers before the 2022 trade deadline
Atop the NL Central, it’s another win-now summer for Milwaukee.
Atop the NL Central, it’s another win-now summer for Milwaukee.
It was a disappointing end to the season – the Milwaukee Brewers need to be busy this offseason.
The Atlanta Braves and Milwaukee Brewers matchup in the NLDS.
It’s a wildly competitive race for the 2021 NL Cy Young award.
Following an all-time trade deadline, here are our power rankings.
The Brewers are ready to push for a title.
The Diamondbacks are definite sellers, and Escobar is one of their prime assets.
Rounding up the headlines from the opening weekend of the 2021 MLB season.
There are some special talents out in left – who’s the best of the bunch?
Which teams will improve the most with a DH every day?
Milwaukee was, from top to bottom, inconsistent and unbalanced. Yelich was the frontrunner to win the NL MVP award for the second straight year until his injury. Mike Moustakas had an excellent year and was selected to his third All-Star Game and Keston Hiura was one of the best rookie hitters in the NL.
Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers haven’t been the most consistently competitive teams in recent memory. They have combined for just two NL Central titles in the last decade and had to go through unkind periods of rebuilding in order to reach their current places of contenders.
The San Diego Padres wasted no time getting an addition to an underwhelming pitching staff. But neither did the Brewers reinforcing their infield personnel. On Tuesday the 2019 NL Wild Card Game participant traded starting pitcher Zach Davies and outfielder Trent Grisham to San Diego for Padres prospect Luis Urias and righty Eric Lauer.