The Milwaukee Brewers cut ties with one of the best relief pitchers in baseball this past offseason. Milwaukee clearly didn't want to commit to All-Star closer Devin Williams in the long term and opted to trade him to the New York Yankees instead for Nestor Cortes and Caleb Durbin.
It's extremely early, yet. Trevor Megill has only made three appearances and thrown 20 fastballs on the young season. When it comes to fastball velocity, though, a sample of just 20 is enough to tell if something significant has changed.
The Milwaukee Brewers didn't really do much throughout the offseason but things really heated up right around the time Spring Training got here. Milwaukee went out and made more moves in free agency than it did throughout the offseason.
The Milwaukee Brewers needed a big start out of Freddy Peralta on Wednesday afternoon and they certainly got one. Milwaukee lost its first four games of the season and even though it earned its first win of the season on Tuesday, the starting rotation has been seriously depleted.
The Milwaukee Brewers have started the 2025 season with a decimated pitching staff, which makes their 2-4 start to the campaign more respectable than it seems.
The Milwaukee Brewers won their second game in a row in thrilling fashion on Wednesday afternoon. With runners on first and third in the bottom of the 11th inning, second baseman Brice Turang, who had been 0-5 at the plate heading into the frame, laid down a perfect bunt.
The Milwaukee Brewers lost the first four games of the 2025 Major League Baseball season but has responded with two straight wins. Milwaukee has won two straight over the Kansas City Royals, including an exciting extra-inning affair on Wednesday afternoon.
On Wednesday, a version of the Milwaukee Brewers emerged that was familiar to fans. Ace Freddy Peralta went eight strong while giving up just one run. The bullpen was largely impressive following him.
Sports fandom can bring the most unexpected of people together, including celebrities. There are some celebrities or other former athletes from different sports that you don't associate with your team or your hometown or state that actually are pretty big fans of the local club.
The MLB season is in full swing and fans have already gotten to see dramatic finishes between team all around the league. That was no different on Wednesday when the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Kansas City Royals 3-2 in dramatic fashion in Milwaukee.
The Milwaukee Brewers pitching staff has been battered with injuries to start the season. That much is no secret. Eight of the Crew's top 13 arms have been on the shelf to start the year and the first week of the season has had the remaining healthy pitchers going through a tough stretch.
The Milwaukee Brewers' starting rotation is extremely thin right now but progress is being made on that front. Right now, the team is without the services of Brandon Woodruff, Tobias Myers, Aaron Civale, and José Quintana.
Brice Turang laid down a suicide squeeze in the 11th inning to lift the Milwaukee Brewers to a 3-2 win against the visiting Kansas City Royals in the rubber game of their three-game series on Wednesday afternoon.
The Milwaukee Brewers entered Wednesday's tilt against the Kansas City Royals without having a starting pitcher get into the sixth inning of a game yet.
A young Milwaukee Brewers star has the potential to join elite company this season if he can continue where he left off in 2024 as one of the league's top rising stars.
The Milwaukee Brewers are winless no longer! After being outscored 47-15 in their first four games of the season while starting 0-4, rookie right-handed pitcher Chad Patrick pitched 4.2 innings of shutout baseball, leading Milwaukee to a 5-0 victory and their first win of the year.
After finally getting into the win column, the Milwaukee Brewers will turn to right-hander Freddy Peralta for the deciding game of the series against the visiting Kansas City Royals on Wednesday afternoon.
Rookie Chad Patrick and four relievers combined on a four-hitter to pace Milwaukee past the visiting Kansas City Royals, 5-0, on Tuesday night, the Brewers' first victory after four consecutive losses.
The Milwaukee Brewers are off to a 0-4 start to their 2025 season. While it is only four games, the Brewers have been hurting on all fronts, especially with their pitching staff.
After getting ripped all weekend long by the New York Yankees, the Milwaukee Brewers were pounded again on Monday, losing 11-1 against the Kansas City Royals in the team's home opener.
With all the talk in recent days about Yankees bats, one significant factor in New York's torrid start went unnoticed: Brewers pitching.
The Milwaukee Brewers are really wearing it to start the 2025 MLB season, and it prompted the same joke on social media Monday. The Brewers lost their home opener 11-1 on Monday against the Kansas City Royals, surrendering two more home runs in the process.
On his 27th birthday, Brewers right-handed pitcher Elvin Rodriguez made his return to the major-league mound for the first time since 2023 — a season in which he logged only one appearance.
It’s yet another major blow to a pitching staff that manager Pat Murphy, just four games into the season, described as “decimated” in his media availability Monday.
Cortes returned to Yankees Stadium on Saturday. After his nightmare outing, he might not want to come back anytime soon.
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