MILWAUKEE – Baseball’s hot stove season has yet to officially get underway. However, the Milwaukee Brewers have made sure that one of their most valuable assets won’t be going anywhere any time soon by signing pitching coach Chris Hook to a multi-year contract extension. Brewers Sign Key Coach To Multi-Year Extension “Chris Hook has had a tremendous impact on our entire … [Read more...] about Brewers Sign Key Coach to Multi-Year Extension
Dodgers, Mets Among Top Suitors for Two-Time 30-HR Hitter
Two-time 30-home run hitter Willy Adames, a pending free agent, will garner attention from contending teams. According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets are both possible suitors for the Milwaukee Brewers shortstop. The Dodgers and Mets continue to battle it out in the National League Championship Series, with Los Angeles a win away … [Read more...] about Dodgers, Mets Among Top Suitors for Two-Time 30-HR Hitter
Milwaukee Hates Jesse Winker, and Apparently the Feeling is Mutual
Milwaukee Brewers fans made it abundantly clear how they felt about Jesse Winker when he was in town last week with the New York Mets for the NL Wild Card series, booing the slugger loudly every time he stepped into the batter’s box at American Family Field. Turns out, the feeling is mutual. “As far as Milwaukee goes,” Winker told Mark W. Sanchez of the New York Post, “I’ll … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Hates Jesse Winker, and Apparently the Feeling is Mutual
MLB to Produce Local Broadcasts of Brewers, Guardians, Twins in 2025
With Diamond Sports Group still navigating bankruptcy and an uncertain future, three more MLB teams will have their local television broadcasts produced and distributed by Major League Baseball in 2025. The Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Guardians, and Minnesota Twins will move their broadcasts to MLB next season, joining the Arizona Diamondbacks, Colorado Rockies, and San Diego … [Read more...] about MLB to Produce Local Broadcasts of Brewers, Guardians, Twins in 2025
One Prospect from Each Wild Card Loser That Addresses Their Big Question Marks
The wild card round of the postseason has concluded, with some very telling results. Three out of the four losers got swept out of the playoffs, two of them at home. In fact, the high-powered Baltimore Orioles only scored one total run against the Kansas City Royals in two games in front of their home crowd. The Houston Astros, stricken with injuries throughout the year, were … [Read more...] about One Prospect from Each Wild Card Loser That Addresses Their Big Question Marks