Thomas Pannone wasn't expected to be a starter for the Brewers at the outset of the season, but he is another injury in a slew of them to rotation options.
While others across the Cactus and Grapefruit Leagues are throttling down their efforts on the basepaths in spring games that are meaningless in terms of results, the Brewers are preaching the importance of being aggressive under the Arizona sun when the games don’t matter.
The Milwaukee Brewers are teeming with young talent. It's a feature, not a bug, of the roster design by GM Matt Arnold. In order to remain competitive year in and year out, the Brewers need young players to break out and exceed the expectations of them.
Cooper Pratt will play in the Spring Breakout game, and the Brewers undoubtedly will watch his development throughout 2025.
The Brewers optioned Patrick to Triple-A Nashville on Sunday.
The Milwaukee Brewers were an inning away from reaching the NLDS, but a three-run homer by Pete Alonso ended their World Series hopes. This offseason, the Brewe
Brewers southpaw Aaron Ashby has been sidelined by an oblique strain that’s likely to keep him on the shelf to begin the season, but the lefty did get some good news on his latest wave of imaging.
Free-agent lefty José Quintana is signing a one-year deal with the Milwaukee Brewers, according to Robert Murray of FanSided. Quintana, 35, compiled a 3.75 ERA (105 ERA+) in 170 ⅓ innings last season with the New York Mets.