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MLB World Reacts to Detroit Tigers Announcing Trade with Brewers

The Detroit Tigers have made a trade in Major League Baseball. Per reports by Evan Woodbery, the Tigers have acquired right-handed pitcher Jacob Waguespack from the Milwaukee Brewers for a player to be named later or cash considerations. Trade: The Tigers have acquired RHP Jacob Waguespack from the Milwaukee Brewers for a player to be […] The post MLB World Reacts to Detroit Tigers Announcing Trade with Brewers appeared first on HEAVY .

Tigers Acquire Jacob Waguespack

The Tigers have acquired right-hander Jacob Waguespack from the Brewers for a player to be named later or cash considerations. Evan Woodbery of MLive Media Group was among those to pass along the news. The righty was just signed to a minor league deal last month and won’t immediately need a roster spot with the […]

Protect your straws, lest they be grabbed

Kyle Harrison got rocked Monday night in Las Vegas in a venue where the dimensions resemble your local Little League park, but the stats count nonetheless. Traded by the Red Sox to the Brewers for Caleb Durbin this offseason, the terrible outing — 8 ER in 2.1 IP — boosted his ERA by more than […]

Elephant Rumblings: Vegas Putting A’s Pitching to the Test

Happy Wednesday A’s fans! Today marks the midway point of the Athletics’ weeklong Las Vegas residency. After concluding a series against the Milwaukee Brewers tonight, the team gets tomorrow off before wrapping up its Las Vegas showcase with three games against the Colorado Rockies this weekend. So far, the games at Las Vegas Ballpark, home […]

MLB Rumors: Top 3 Trade Destinations For CJ Abrams

CJ Abrams is just 25 years old, has 14 home runs, 51 RBIs, and a .283 average in 67 games, and plays for a Washington Nationals team that traded MacKenzie Gore in January and is clearly not built to contend over a 162-game season. ESPN's Jeff Passan explored the trade picture this week, naming the Yankees, Braves, Brewers, and Rays as teams that could pursue Abrams ahead of the August 3 deadline. Abrams is not a free agent until after the 2028 season, meaning any acquiring team gets two-pl...

Brewers can’t keep up with Athletics, lose 7-5

Box Score After last night’s home run fest, expectations were that today’s game would feature more of the same. It wasn’t at the same levels as last night, but offense was still plentiful in this one. Unfortunately, the Brewers just couldn’t keep up this time, and they lost 7-5 to even the series at 1-1. […]

Brewers Sign Luis Lara To Extension

The Brewers have signed yet another extension with one of their prospects. Milwaukee announced the signing of Triple-A outfielder Luis Lara to a seven-year deal with club options covering the 2033-35 seasons. It’s reportedly a $31MM guarantee that could climb as high as $79MM depending on the option specifics and bonuses. Lara will remain in […]

A’s Win In Vegas, Beat Brewers 7-5

The A’s came out on top in their second game in Las Vegas, getting back into the win column on a hot night in a Triple-A stadium against the Milwaukee Brewers. Five home runs powered the A’s to the victory and now they’ll have a chance at a series win tomorrow evening in the finale. […]

A’s Notes: Morris, Civale, Wilson

The A’s optioned rookie righty Kade Morris back to Triple-A Las Vegas before tonight’s game against the Brewers. They recalled Joey Estes for his first MLB look of the season. Morris, one of the organization’s better pitching prospects, came up for his MLB debut over the weekend. He started Saturday’s game in Houston and was rocked for […]

Breaking T releases “Watch It Go Wild Bill” shirt

We’re back with a new Breaking T shirt, featuring Milwaukee’s star backstop. In Monday night’s wild 15-14 victory, William “Wild Bill” Contreras hit what at the time looked like a put-away three-run homer in the 10th inning, giving the Crew a 14-10 lead (though it would ultimately take them 12 innings to score the deciding […]

Brewers’ Jackson Chourio keeps homer party going in Vegas series vs A’s

The Las Vegas Ballpark continues to be the gift that keeps on giving for the Milwaukee Brewers’ offense. A day after an absolutely bonkers series-opening 15-14 victory over the Athletics, the Brewers got back to it, with Jackson Chourio launching a home run right in his very first at-bat of the contest. After a single […] The post Brewers’ Jackson Chourio keeps homer party going in Vegas series vs A’s appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Game #67: Brewers at Athletics Game Thread

How will these two teams follow up last night’s homer barrage? We’re about to find out as the A’s take on the Brewers for the second of three tonight in Las Vegas, looking to right the ship and get back in the win column on a hot spring evening in a Triple-A ballpark. The A’s […]

Brewers make MLB history with wild 15-14 win over Athletics

The Milwaukee Brewers made MLB history Monday night, surviving a wild 15-14 win over the Athletics at Las Vegas Ballpark despite allowing seven home runs. The first-place Brewers improved to 41-23 by outlasting an Athletics offense that kept answering across 12 innings. The game produced 29 runs, 34 hits, 11 home runs, and 444 pitches […] The post Brewers make MLB history with wild 15-14 win over Athletics appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Game Discussion: Milwaukee Brewers (41-23) @ Athletics (31-35)

Last night, the Brewers and Athletics opened the Las Vegas series with a high-powered extra-inning classic, in which the Brewers came out on top 15-14. That was just the first game of the series, and we could see more of the same tonight. There will be a lot of pressure on tonight’s starter, Robert Gasser. […]

Why Ian Happ doesn’t believe NL Central is ‘slipping away’ from Cubs

The Chicago Cubs have endured an extremely inconsistent season. While the Cubs could certainly still compete for a postseason spot, Chicago is currently in fourth place in the National League Central standings with a 34-32 record. The Cubs are eight games behind the Milwaukee Brewers for first place in the division. Nevertheless, Cubs star Ian […] The post Why Ian Happ doesn’t believe NL Central is ‘slipping away’ from Cubs appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Brewers Reacts Survey: Which prospect would you like to see called up?

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Brewers fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. We’re back with our first Reacts Survey in a while, and this week, we’re asking fans […]

Brewers sign Luis Lara to seven-plus year extension

The Milwaukee Brewers have, for the second time this season, signed one of their most promising prospects to a long-term extension. This time, it’s outfielder Luis Lara (ranked as a top-100 prospect by MLB Pipeline), who has enjoyed a significant offensive breakout with Triple-A Nashville this season. According to Jeff Passan, Lara has signed a […]

Brewers’ Brandon Woodruff roster move amid injury recovery will catch fans’ attention

While the Milwaukee Brewers try to bounce back after a grueling game, they’re also monitoring the injury recovery of Brandon Woodruff. And the Brewers made a roster move that will catch fans’ attention. The team sent Woodruff to the Rookie ACL Brewers for a rehab assignment, according to a post on X by the Brewers. […] The post Brewers’ Brandon Woodruff roster move amid injury recovery will catch fans’ attention appeared first on ClutchPoints .

The Short Porch is checking in on Dansby Swanson’s bat

It’s been rough back-to-back homestands for the Chicago Cubs. They went just 2-4 over the six-game set against the Athletics and Giants, which admittedly is better than the sweep they suffered during their homestand against the Brewers and Astros, but better than being swept at home is a pretty low bar. The offense that seemed […]