According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, the New York Yankees are set to acquire closer Devin Williams in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers. In return, the Yankees will send pitcher Nestor Cortes and second base prospect Caleb Durbin to Milwaukee. Second baseman Caleb Durbin is also headed to the Milwaukee Brewers along with Nestor Cortes in the Devin Williams deal, sources tell … [Read more...] about Yankees Make Another Big Splash After Losing Juan Soto
Closer Conveyor Belt Continues for Brewers with Williams Trade
Devin Williams has thrown his last pitch for the Milwaukee Brewers. The All-Star closer is headed to New York, where he’ll don the famous pinstripes of the Yankees following a trade for left-handed starter Nestor Cortes and infielder Caleb Durbin. “Devin Williams played a major role in the team’s success over recent seasons and we are grateful to have had him perform for us at … [Read more...] about Closer Conveyor Belt Continues for Brewers with Williams Trade
Brewers Catcher Hits Free Agency: What Teams Should Know
After having his mutual option declined by the Milwaukee Brewers, catcher Gary Sánchez is now one of the top free agent catchers available. Milwaukee brought the two-time All-Star to town on a one-year deal last season with a mutual option for 2025. Brewers’ general manager Matt Arnold called Sánchez “a great complement behind the plate to William Contreras and also a valuable … [Read more...] about Brewers Catcher Hits Free Agency: What Teams Should Know
Brewers Among Teams Eyeing Former White Sox Infielder
With shortstop Willy Adames likely to leave in free agency, the Milwaukee Brewers are now being connected to former White Sox third baseman Yoán Moncada. The 29-year-old infielder became a free agent last month after the White Sox declined his $25 million option for the 2025 season. With the Giants extending Matt Chapman, outside of Alex Bregman, Moncada might be the top … [Read more...] about Brewers Among Teams Eyeing Former White Sox Infielder
Murphy Downplays MOY Honor, Already Focusing on 2025
After leading the Milwaukee Brewers to 93 victories, a National League Central Division title, and a sixth playoff berth in seven seasons, Pat Murphy was named the National League Manager of the Year by the Baseball Writers Association of America — the first Brewers manager to ever win the honor. But as far as Murphy is concerned, it’s all just much ado about nothing. “To be … [Read more...] about Murphy Downplays MOY Honor, Already Focusing on 2025