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Andrew Vaughn’s career resurgence coincides with the ascension of the hottest team in baseball. The 27-year-old former Cal star drove in two more runs Saturday
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Yardbarker on MSNMilwaukee Brewers: Freddy Peralta Matches Feat Last Seen by Team in 1992 in 8-7 Win Over DodgersThe Milwaukee Brewers kept the beat going with an 8-7 road victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday night. It was their ninth victory in a row and improved their record to 58-40 on the season.
The Milwaukee Brewers have nearly the same record as the high-spending Dodgers and might be an underdog worth rooting for amid baseball's competitive balance wars.
As the MLB trade deadline approaches, the Milwaukee Brewers might heed the age-old adage: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Milwaukee entered Sunday winners of n
The Milwaukee Brewers have won nine straight games, pushing the rival Chicago Cubs to the brink. Much of that has come thanks to hodgepodge starting rotation le
A history-making sweep of the Dodgers ran the Brewers' win streak to 10. It also created an undeniable belief within the clubhouse.
On Day 2 of the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft, the Milwaukee Brewers drafted 10 high-school players out of 17 picks.
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SB Nation on MSNSeries Preview: Milwaukee Brewers @ Seattle MarinersThe Milwaukee Brewers are the hottest team in baseball, and they’ll look to stay hot as they head to the cooler confines of Washington to take on the Seattle Mariners. Winners of 10 in a row and now at 59-40 on the season,
The 2025 MLB All-Star Game will be held Tuesday night at Truist Park in Atlanta, and, as of Sunday, 79 players have been named All-Stars. Seventy-nine! That's broken down into 40 All-Stars in the American League and 39 All-Stars in the National League once you include injury and workload replacements.
The Chicago Cubs are neck and neck with Milwaukee in the NL Central race and they have to be active at the MLB trade deadline if they want to separate.
Similar to Cooper, Gorman Thomas belongs on any other all-time roster for the Brewers, too. He has accolades: one All-Star appearance, two top-10 MVP seasons, twice led the league in home runs.
While typical Brewers front office caveats apply — they’re never going to say no to conversations on any player — general manager Matt Arnold indicated July 18 ahead of his team’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers that he has every expectation that Peralta is still taking the ball in a Brewers uniform after the deadline.