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The Brewers occupy an interesting space as a small-market franchise enjoying consistent success, especially as an MLB labor stoppage looms.
Despite a bottom-10 payroll, the Brewers are among MLB's best teams again extracting the most out of their talent.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy referred to his team as a "bunch of average Joes" after they swept the Dodgers.
BOTTOM LINE: Both the Seattle Mariners and the Milwaukee Brewers are looking for a series win with a victory on Wednesday. Seattle is 54-47 overall and 28-23 at home. The Mariners have hit 139 total home runs to rank third in the AL.
Andrew Vaughn accomplished something pretty rare in the Milwaukee Brewers organization, homering in his first at-bat with the team. The blast against Los Angeles Dodgers ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto on ...
On Wednesday morning, Bleacher Report’s Zachary D. Rymer half-ironically labeled the Brewers as “possibly the worst team ever” in an article devoted to knee-jerk Major League Baseball reactions.
The Brewers are one of only seven teams without a player worth at least 2.4 fWAR. So, for a team with a lot of good players but without a great one this year, who’s their all-star?
MILWAUKEE (WKOW) — Milwaukee Brewers Senior Vice President and General Manager Matt Arnold has received another honor this off-season. Arnold was named Baseball America’s 2024 MLB Executive of the Year on Tuesday. Arnold, 45, also won the award from The Sporting News on Oct. 25 followed by the Major League Baseball-recognized award on Nov. 4.