The Mariners announced that they have claimed left-hander Tyler Jay off waivers from the Brewers. The latter club designated him for assignment a week ago when they acquired Grant Anderson. Seattle’s 40-man roster had a vacancy but is now full. Jay, 31, was the sixth overall pick in the 2015 draft but it took him almost a decade to get to the big leagues. Various injuries, … [Read more...] about Mariners Claim Tyler Jay
Brewers Re-Sign Jake Bauers To Minor League Deal
The Brewers brought first baseman/corner outfielder Jake Bauers back on a minor league contract this afternoon, the team announced. He’ll be in major league camp as a non-roster invitee. Bauers spent the entire ’24 season in Milwaukee. The Brewers acquired the lefty hitter from the Yankees early last offseason. Bauers took 346 plate appearances across 116 regular season games. … [Read more...] about Brewers Re-Sign Jake Bauers To Minor League Deal
Brewers Acquire Grant Anderson
The Rangers announced they’ve traded reliever Grant Anderson to the Brewers for minor league pitcher Mason Molina. Milwaukee designated left-hander Tyler Jay for assignment to open a 40-man roster spot, according to Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Texas had designated the 27-year-old Anderson for assignment earlier in the week when they finalized the Joc Pederson … [Read more...] about Brewers Acquire Grant Anderson
Wade Miley Plans To Pitch In 2025, Would Prefer To Re-Sign With Brewers
When Wade Miley went under the knife for Tommy John surgery this past April, he wasn’t sure if he’d ever return to a major league mound. He told Adam McCalvy of MLB.com that he’d wait to get through some of his rehab before deciding whether or not to retire, though he added that he’d prefer to go out on his own terms rather than due to an injury, saying “I still feel like I’ve … [Read more...] about Wade Miley Plans To Pitch In 2025, Would Prefer To Re-Sign With Brewers
Brewers Reach New Broadcast Deal With Diamond Sports Group
The Brewers announced on Tuesday that they’ve reached agreement with Diamond Sports Group to handle in-market broadcasting for the 2025 season. Unsurprisingly, the team did not reveal how much they’ll make in rights fees. It’s a reversal from plans announced in October. At the time, Major League Baseball announced that it would take over in-market broadcasting for Milwaukee. … [Read more...] about Brewers Reach New Broadcast Deal With Diamond Sports Group