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Justin Topa placed on the 15-day injured list, Cousins gets recalled
Poor luck places Topa on the injured list just five days after getting recalled, Jake Cousins gets recalled from Nashville
Brewers activate Tyrone Taylor from concussion injured list
Milwaukee gets their center fielder back to start the second half
Brewers place Brent Suter on paternity list, recall Jandel Gustave
Gustave’s demotion to Nashville proves to be short lived
Brewers call up J.C. Mejía, send Jandel Gustave to AAA Nashville
Gustave has struggled to a 6.00 ERA this season, including five earned runs in last three appearances
Milwaukee Brewers non-tender Dan Vogelbach and John Curtiss, bring back all other arbitration eligible players
Jace Peterso, Rowdy Tellez, and Jandel Gustave agreed to new contracts.
Milwaukee Brewers to fundraise for those impacted by Waukesha Christmas Parade tragedy
Help us support the victims of the Waukesha Christmas Parade tragedy.
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) November 22, 2021
The Brewers are hosting fundraisers for those impacted, including an event tomorrow where fans can talk with David Stearns & Brewers personalities. Colectivo & the Pabst Theater Group are joining as partners. pic.twitter.com/mJkoc5tsow
Following the tragic events at the Waukesha Christmas Parade, the Milwaukee Brewers have announced that they are hosting fundraisers to help those impacted. Tomorrow, on Tuesday morning, Freddy Peralta, Craig Counsell, and David Stearns will be at Colectivo Coffee on Prospect Ave in Milwaukee. On Wednesday, the Magic of Lights begins at American Family Field. Thoughts and prayers are with the people and families impacted by these events, including my daughter's third grade classmate.
Brandon Woodruff to start on Opening Day for the Brewers, Corbin Burnes will pitch game two
Devin Williams is set to see his first action on Saturday
Alternate Training Sites return, MLB delays Triple-A season
Triple-A Now Slated to Return in May
Union, MLB reach an agreement on health and safety protocols for 2021
7-inning doubleheaders and runners on second in extra innings remain, but the universal DH was not included
Milwaukee Brewers to sign Kolten Wong to a two-year deal with a club option for a third year, per report
Wong on second, Hiura on first?
Union rejects league's latest proposal, Spring Training and 162-game MLB regular season expected to begin on time
154-games season, universal DH, expanded playoffs, and more are a no-go as COVID-19 continues to spread
MLB Players Association rejects league’s offer for universal DH in exchange for expanded playoffs
Tensions are high as the current collective bargaining agreement is set to expire after 2021.
Cactus League requests that MLB delay start of Spring Training
Rising COVID numbers could put the quest for the 2021 Cactus Cup in jeopardy.
Omar Narvaez and Brewers agree to one-year deal to avoid arbitration, per report
The lefty catcher is coming back to Milwaukee
Orlando Arcia agrees to one-year deal with Brewers to avoid arbitration, per report
Arcia agrees to a pay cut to stay with the team
Ryan Braun Scratched From Lineup With Low Back Tightness
Ryan Braun was scratched (low back tightness).
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) August 29, 2020
New #Brewers lineup: pic.twitter.com/W02HgJmmHz
The Miwlaukee Brewers announced that Ryan Braun has been removed from today's lineup due to low back tightness. Braun was originally slotted to bat fifth and play right field. The righty was one of the big offensive sparks against the Pirates yesterday. He has been replaced by utility fielder Jace Peterson.
Minor League Baseball season cancelled, but prospects can pursue independent baseball opportunities
Minor leaguers will be able to search out their own playing opportunities this summer.
Poll: Major League Baseball is coming back, are you excited?
Has the sparring between owners and players turned you off the game, or are you just happy the Brewers are coming back?
MLB Players agree to 60-game regular season, will report to training camp on July 1st
Health protocols still have to be agreed upon, but that isn’t believed to be a significant hurdle at this point.
MLB owners, commissioner set to implement a 2020 season
Players must agree to reporting to camp by July 1 and safety guidelines
Rob Manfred no longer “100% certain” MLB will be played in 2020
Pessimism, blame, and posturing coming out of the commissioner’s office
American Association, Milwaukee Milkmen announce start of 2020 season beginning on July 3
Fans will be able to attend professional baseball games in southern Milwaukee county in 2020.
David Stearns “firmly” believes that there will be Major League Baseball played in 2020
He believes the sport can help play a healing role during the current unrest.
Milwaukee Brewers release statement on the death of George Floyd
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) June 2, 2020
The Milwaukee Brewers have followed along with many other brands and businesses by putting out a statement of support to George Floyd and those who have been victims of racism. The club says that they will work with their partners and community members to help create real change. The statement does not specifically mention the issue of police brutality and how it relates to George Floyd's death, which has sparked nationwide protests.
MLB to make proposal of shortrned season with prorated salaries to MLBPA, per report
ESPN has reports on the latest deal being concocted by Major League Baseball
MLB Players Association submits initial proposal for 2020 regular season to owners
It calls for a 114 game regular season, expanded playoffs, and no further pay cuts.
Brewers owner Mark Attanasio thinks that 2020 MLB season will happen, but union reportedly “discouraged” after economic proposal
It’s still anyone’s guess as to whether or not there will be Major League Baseball played this season.
MLB reportedly claims Milwaukee Brewers could lose $139 million during a shortened season played without fans
MLB document to MLBPA suggests owners could lose $4 billion in 2020, but that amount does not include some important figures
MLB could offer a return-to-play proposal to the Players' Association as soon as next week
Optimistic timeline of a July 1 Opening Day
No Minor League Baseball in 2020, per report
MLB baseball and developmental leagues could be ready by June
MLB discussing realignment for shortened 2020, per report
Brewers could be in a very favorable division
Josh Hader to represent Brewers in MLB The Show 20 tournament
We’re getting baseball again... kind of.
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A well deserved honor: The Sounds will retire @DimTillard's number 17 in a pregame ceremony on July 29 prior to the 7:05 game against Charlotte.
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Help us support the victims of the Waukesha Christmas Parade tragedy.
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) November 22, 2021
The Brewers are hosting fundraisers for those impacted, including an event tomorrow where fans can talk with David Stearns & Brewers personalities. Colectivo & the Pabst Theater Group are joining as partners. pic.twitter.com/mJkoc5tsow