The Milwaukee Brewers are considering trading All-Star Freddy Peralta, seeking a young, major-league ready replacement and possibly an extension, with teams like the Mets, Braves, Yankees, Red Sox, and Dodgers showing interest. The article also covers arbitration issues with the Blue Jays' Lauer, the Orioles' decision to retain Mountcastle, and potential moves involving other teams like the Marlins, Tigers, Padres, Diamondbacks, and Rockies, highlighting strategic roster and trade considerations across MLB.
Bill Zito, former clubhouse attendant for the Brewers and now GM of the Florida Panthers, is bringing his team to the 2026 NHL Winter Classic at loanDepot Park, highlighting how his baseball experience has influenced his hockey success and organizational standards.
Pat Murphy and Stephen Vogt have been named Managers of the Year for the second consecutive season, leading small-market teams Milwaukee Brewers and Cleveland Guardians to division titles, with Murphy dominating NL voting and Vogt narrowly winning in AL, despite postseason outcomes not affecting the awards.
Milwaukee's Pat Murphy was named NL Manager of the Year for the second consecutive season after leading the Brewers to a franchise-record 97 wins and a deep playoff run, beating out Rob Thomson and Terry Francona in the voting.
Pat Murphy of the Milwaukee Brewers won the NL Manager of the Year award for the second consecutive season, becoming only the second NL manager to do so, highlighting his exceptional leadership and success in recent seasons.
Max Muncy's near-grand slam in the NLCS turned into an extraordinary 8-6-2 double play after the ball hit the wall and was not caught, leading to a rare and remarkable postseason play that helped the Dodgers secure a 2-1 victory over the Brewers.
In Game 1 of the NLCS, the Brewers executed an unusual double play involving a ball that hit the wall after a missed catch, leading to a force out at home and third base, despite the ball not being caught cleanly. The play was legal under baseball rules, which state that a ball hitting the wall after a missed catch is still in play, and the play was confirmed by officials. The Dodgers challenged the play but it stood, and the Brewers escaped a bases-loaded jam, ultimately winning the game.
The Dodgers have adjusted their NLCS pitching plan, opting to start Blake Snell in Game 1 and Yoshinobu Yamamoto in Game 2, delaying Shohei Ohtani's pitching appearance to potentially later in the series to optimize rest and performance, while also allowing him to focus on improving his offensive slump.
The decisive Game 5 of the NLDS between the Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers will be held on October 11 at American Family Field, and viewers can watch it on TBS by purchasing a Sling Day Pass for $4.99, which provides 24-hour access to Sling Orange channels including TBS.
The article previews the decisive Game 5 of the NL Division Series between the Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers, highlighting team histories, key players, and game details, including openers Drew Pomeranz and Trevor Megill, with coverage on broadcasting and fan interaction plans.
Jackson Chourio exited Game 1 of the NLDS due to hamstring tightness, with an inconclusive MRI leaving his status uncertain; he is undergoing further testing, and his participation in upcoming games depends on his recovery.
Milwaukee Brewers' Jackson Chourio left Game 1 of the NL Division Series against the Cubs due to an injury after a strong start, but the Brewers still secured a 9-3 victory, tying a franchise record with six runs in the first inning.
The Texas Rangers secured a 5-4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers with strong bullpen support and key offensive plays, including a crucial home run by Michael Helman. The game featured strategic pitching changes and highlighted the Rangers' efforts to stay competitive in the playoff race, narrowing their gap behind division leaders.
Shelby Miller is likely to undergo a second Tommy John surgery after suffering a UCL sprain, which could end his season and potentially impact his career, with the Brewers replacing him with Joel Payamps for the remainder of the season.
The Phillies staged a dramatic comeback to beat the Brewers 10-8 in Milwaukee, overcoming early deficits and tense moments, including controversial umpire calls, to keep their playoff hopes alive. The game featured strong performances from Harper, Bader, and debutant Tim Mayza, with intense emotions and a playoff-like atmosphere.