Jeff Bianchi returns, Khris Davis optioned to AAA
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Collect ALL THE INFIELDERS.
Prince is getting an early opportunity to try out his new "super-sub" role.
The waiver circle of life continues for one big league reliever.
They informed him yesterday he wasn't going to make the team, and today he's gone.
These two Brewers will open the season on the shelf, but won't have to wait long to return if they're ready.
He's in camp for a physical on what's reportedly a three-year deal.
Stinson posted a 0.90 ERA this spring.
Gomez was scheduled to be a free agent following the season, but now he's apparently a Brewer long term.
Two of the best young pitchers in camp will open the season in the minors.
The Brewers were trying to remove him from the 40-man roster to make room for Alex Gonzalez.
His Japanese team has released him, allowing him to sign with the Brewers.
He'll spend his 15th major league season as a Brewer.
The 33-year-old is an eight year MLB veteran but hasn't played in the big leagues since 2010.
The Brewers haven't signed an elite bullpen arm yet this winter, but they've certainly made up for it in volume.
Movember continues for the Crew, as reliever Kameron Loe declined an assignment to AAA Nashville and elected to become a free agent. Backup Travis Ishikawa was also outrighted to Nashville.
The Brewers needed to open up two spots on the 40 man roster, and here they are.
Aramis Ramirez's sudden departure from last night's game left the team in a tough situation: With him nursing a sore back and Cody Ransom claimed off waivers, the only available player on the...
The Brewers said yesterday that a pitcher would be sent down today to make room for Jeff Bianchi, and today we know who it is. Instead of optioning Mike McClendon as they've done several other...
As I mentioned moments ago in this morning's Mug, Mark Rogers has left the team this week to be present for the birth of he and his wife Kerrie's first child. He's still expected to rejoin the team...
A day later, we finally have an update on the Kottaras deal.
Jon Morosi of Fox is reporting that the Brewers are close to sending DFA'd catcher George Kottaras to Oakland, where he would likely serve as a backup.
Moments ago Ken Rosenthal posted the following tweet: #Brewers getting shortstop Jean Segura and two Double A pitchers from #Angels for Greinke. "Finishing touches" being applied. Deal is done. ...
The veteran backup catcher hit .218/.331/.406 in three seasons as a Brewer.
According to the Lancaster-Lebanon League e-News (via @Mass_Haas), shortstop Jeff Bianchi will join the Brewers on Friday to fill the roster spot vacated when Taylor Green was optioned to AAA...