The Milwaukee Brewers have had a relatively quiet offseason but they've now been projected to acquire a star outfielder.
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox agreed to a $1.05-million ... strikeouts in 34 appearances and nine starts with the Milwaukee Brewers last season. He is 20-21 with a 4.61 ERA over seven ...
Former Chicago White Sox catcher Martin Maldonado has signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres. Dennis Lin of The Athletic reports that he also
The White Sox signed catcher Omar Narvaez to a minor league contract with an invite to spring training.
Brewers legendary radio broadcaster Bob Uecker has passed away at the age of 90, according to the team. He spent 54 years with Milwaukee.
The 31-year-old signed a minor-league deal with the Red Sox in January 2023 ahead of spring training. He made a legitimate case to make the Opening Day roster, but Connor Wong beat out Alfaro and he began the year in Triple-A Worcester. After hitting .320 with six home runs in 43 games, Alfaro opted out of his contract June 1.
Narvaez spent the first three years of his career on the South Side and now returns to where it all began. He's a one-time All-Star.
This video uncovered a major MLB scandal involving pitchers like Gerrit Cole, Max Scherzer, and Justin Verlander, who were accused of using a foreign substance to boost their spin rates. Fired clubhouse manager Bubba Harkins allegedly supplied the substance,
The Milwaukee Brewers could take a chance on a talented free agent to bolster their infield for a relatively low price.
St. Louis Cardinals, by not making significant additions from outside, have placed pressure squarely on their returning players and staff.
The baseball community is mourning the loss of Bob Uecker following the death of the longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster at the age of 90. The Brewers announced Uecker died Thursday morning, calling it “one of the most difficult days in Milwaukee Brewers history.
Len Kasper sat in the old press box in Chandler, Ariz., during a Milwaukee Brewers spring training game featuring replacement players in 1995. Bob Uecker was on the call. “There was no TV, he was doing a broadcast with replacement players — he didn’t know who anybody was.