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The Milwaukee Brewers have turned things around in recent weeks. They were off to a rough start in 2025 before pulling themselves together and surging back into contention. The team is within striking distance in the National League Central and just one game out in the Wild Card race.
Jacob Misiorowski's five innings of no-hit baseball in his Major League debut June 12 had Brewers fans buzzing, and now he takes his talents to Wrigley Field for a second start June 18. How close is he to the top streak of scoreless innings to begin a Brewers career? What about hitless innings?
The Brewers announced a rebrand in 2019 for the club’s 50th anniversary. The team brought back an old logo first used in 1978 that cleverly placed a lowercase B underneath a letter M to form a baseball mitt out of the team nickname’s initials—and they’re hidden in plain sight.
The Milwaukee Brewers haven't been a dominant team in 2024 by any means, but they are playing solid baseball. They are coming off a pivotal series win against t
We love a good logo design secret, but it's not often that we discover one from a game show. At first glance, the Milwaukee Brewers logo looks like a ball in baseball mitt. At second and third glance too. In fact, it turns out that even players on the team took years to notice anything else.
Aaron Civale was moved to the bullpen and wasn't happy about it. The tension boiled over this week when Civale went public, asking for a trade through his agent
Rob Zastryzny invoked his 'upward mobility' clause with the Yankees and was traded to the Brewers, which is exactly where he wanted to land.
A Glendale graphic designer is getting the opportunity of a lifetime by collaborating with the Brewers on a limited edition team t-shirt.
Aaron Civale got a little wild in the right-hander’s first start for the Chicago White Sox two days after he was traded by the Milwaukee Brewers
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Yardbarker on MSNMilwaukee Brewers Gain Ground with 3-1 Series Win over Cards But Giants’ Massive Splash Has Shaken Playoff RaceThe Milwaukee Brewers are enjoying a well-deserved day off Monday, June 16, after completing a 3-1 series win over St. Louis with Sunday’s 3-2 victory.