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
MLB Insider: Brewers Free Agent Has Multiple Offers
MLB insider Mike Rodriguez is reporting that the New York Mets are one of multiple teams with offers on the table for Milwaukee Brewers free agent and shortstop Willy Adames. They reportedly have extended an offer of over $160 million for seven years. Adames’ innate position is shortstop, but if the Mets do acquire him they want to place him at third base. But Adames is hoping … [Read more...] about MLB Insider: Brewers Free Agent Has Multiple Offers
Brewers Have Multiple Gold Glove Winners for First Time Since 1979
All season long, Brice Turang and Sal Frelick delivered the kind of defensive performances worthy of Gold Glove Awards. Those performances were officially recognized as such Sunday night, when Turang and Frelick were among the 10 National League winners. This gives the Brewers multiple winners for the first time since 1979. Turang, Frelick Win Gold Glove Awards for Brewers Sal … [Read more...] about Brewers Have Multiple Gold Glove Winners for First Time Since 1979
Brewers Decline Mutual Option With Veteran Left-Hander
The Milwaukee Brewers declined their end of a $12 million mutual option with left-hander Wade Miley. The veteran southpaw will receive a $1.5 million buyout from the Brewers and become a free agent. Miley signed a one-year, $8.5 million deal with Milwaukee last winter, taking the form of a $7 million salary and the mutual option. After posting a 3.14 ERA over 23 starts last … [Read more...] about Brewers Decline Mutual Option With Veteran Left-Hander
Two-Time 30 HR Hitter Exercises Player Option, Will Return to Brewers Next Season
Rhys Hoskins became the Milwaukee Brewers primary first baseman in his first year back from ACL surgery. Now, Hoskins has exercised his $18 million player option for 2025, Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports. Doing so prevents Hoskins from taking a $4 million buyout and again become a free agent. Hoskins, 31, could have netted a multi-year deal on the open market. However, it’s … [Read more...] about Two-Time 30 HR Hitter Exercises Player Option, Will Return to Brewers Next Season