The Brewers came back to American Family Field for the home opening series of 2022, taking on the rival St. Louis Cardinals. The entire rotation looks to get on track after a rough go-around the first time through, and the offense is looking to find a rhythm as the squad comes into the series with a record of 3-3.
The Brewers came back from the break looking to hold on to first in the NL Central with a four game series against the Colorado Rockies. With a 1 1/2 game lead over the Cardinals and the trade deadline looming, the Crew had to make this home stand count.
The Brewers are famous for run prevention, but how deep is the pool between that reality and them fading in to non-competition? Another low cost arm wouldn't hurt, so why not try and grab on to the talents of a former rival?
The Brewers announced via their Twitter feed that they have acquired catcher Alex Jackson from the Miami Marlins for infielder Hayden Cantrelle and right-handed pitcher Alexis Ramirez. Jackson was assigned to AAA-Nashville, but has displayed some promising power in the minors. But he didn't cost nothing.
The Boston Red Sox are suddenly struggling in the talent-packed American League. With the trade deadline looming, their fall from legitimate playoff contention could open the door to a handful of more trade options for the Milwaukee Brewers.
The best Brewer of all time was drafted in the first round. There have been quite a few other greats, including one which they couldn't sign who would be a workhorse until injuries took over.
The bench or utility players are often not thought of much. Sometimes, it's bad news for the team if they are a factor. Over a 162-game season, depth always plays a factor, and here are the five best "tenth men" in Brewers' history.
The annual ZIPS projections are intriguing to analyze while waiting for the season to start. And while the stats and minutiae provide some value, the real fun comes from the player comparisons. The 2023 Milwaukee Brewers have a handful of interesting comps to examine this season.
The AL Central leading Minnesota Twins host the Brewers for a two-game set, and offer some star power, a trade deadline chit, and a combustible bullpen. Let’s cover the bases.
The acquisition of Willy Adames was often heralded as the catalyst for the 2021 Milwaukee Brewer season. That magic has not carried on to the 2022 season, so a change is necessary.