Who can the Brewers look to deal before the July 31 Trade Deadline? Will Wily Peralta stay in the big league rotation for the rest of the season? Beat reporter Adam McCalvy answers fans questions in his latest Inbox.More» Gallardo shuts out Reds over six innings
Wily Peralta came out strong on Sunday, but started unraveling in the third as the Brewers dropped the game, 5-1, and the series to the Reds at Great American Ball Park.More» Gomez smacks a solo homer in the first
None of the Brewers' All-Star Game hopefuls saw movement when the latest round of balloting results were unveiled Sunday. Jean Segura remained third among NL shortstops, Jonathan Lucroy fourth among catchers, and Ryan Braun fourth among outfielders.More» Segura jacks a solo homer to left-center
The Brewers finalized a $1.35 million contract Sunday with right-hander Devin Williams, their top pick (second round, 54th overall) in the 2013 First-Year Player Draft.More» Brewers draft RHP Devin Williams No. 54
Brewers manager Ron Roenicke hopes a few days off his feet will help get third baseman Aramis Ramirez going at the plate. Ramirez, who continues to play with a left knee at less than 100 percent, will probably serve as the designated hitter when the Brewers head to Houston this week for an Interleague Series.More» Segura scores on Ramirez's grounder in sixth
Outfielder Norichika Aoki will be on high alert this week as the Brewers continue their long road trip. His wife, Sachi, is about to give birth to the couple's second child.More» Aoki robs Hechavarria with a running catch
These are frustrating days for Brewers first baseman and free-agent-to-be Corey Hart, who confirmed Sunday what general manager Doug Melvin said last week: Hart could be out until after the All-Star break.More»Roenicke on moving on without Hart, Gonzalez to first
Yovani Gallardo scattered three Reds singles in six shutout innings at Great American Ball Park on Saturday, boosted by Logan Schafer's second straight three-hit game and Juan Francisco's three-RBI afternoon, as the Brewers won a shutout for the first time this season, 6-0.More» Gallardo shuts out Reds over six innings
If Brewers reliever Jim Henderson takes the mound in Cincinnati on Father's Day, he may pause a moment to remember his father. Neil Henderson was not the biggest baseball fan, but he would be proud to know that Jimmy had made it to the top of the game.More» Henderson fans Van Slyke to end the game
Brewers left fielder Ryan Braun was hopeful Saturday that his first career stint on the disabled list would be up after the minimum 15 days, which means he could be on the field against the Cubs on June 25.More» Braun exits game with apparent hand injury
For the first time in five years, the Brewers have a new regular left fielder: Logan Schafer. The left-handed hitter is taking over Ryan Braun's duties while the slugger is on the DL with a right hand injury.More» Brewers tack on two runs on Schafer's double
Outfielder Caleb Gindl arrived from Triple-A Nashville on Saturday and became the sixth Milwaukee Brewer to make his Major League debut in a season yet to hit its halfway point.More» Gindl singles to left in the fourth inning
Scooter Gennett celebrated his homecoming to Cincinnati with three hits, including his first Major League home run, but the Reds beat the Brewers, 4-3, on Jay Bruce's walk-off homer at Great American Ball Park on Friday.More» Brewers fall to Reds on walk-off homer
After exhausting all other options, the Brewers placed left fielder Ryan Braun on the 15-day disabled list Friday when the slugger experienced more of the same sharp pain in his right hand during batting practice.More» Braun exits game with apparent hand injury
The Brewers hadn't formally announced any signings from last week's First-Year Player Draft as of Friday afternoon, but that doesn't mean amateur scouting director Bruce Seid and his crew haven't been busy.More» Seid talks about the Brewers' draft picks
It was only a few weeks ago that Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy was lamenting his unproductive start to the season. Now he ranks among the game's best at his position.More» Lucroy's first-inning triple clears bases
Left-hander Chris Narveson's fourth rehabilitation start for Triple-A Nashville on Friday was expected to be his last, and right-hander Marco Estrada was scheduled to begin a rehab assignment of his own early next week, giving the Brewers a number of options for their starting rotation in the coming days.More» Estrada leaves game with strained hamstring
Strong starting pitching by Alfredo Figaro and timely hitting helped the Brewers take Wednesday's series-deciding game against the Marlins, 10-1.More» Figaro tosses seven shutout frames in win
Ryan Braun was not in the starting lineup for the third straight game Wednesday, and the All-Star outfielder was not pleased with how his injured right hand was feeling.More» Braun exits game with apparent hand injury
Even before Wednesday's first-inning, bases-clearing triple by Jonathan Lucroy, Milwaukee led the Majors with 26 and was on pace for 66 triples on the year, which would shatter the franchise record.More» Lucroy's first-inning triple clears bases
Even though the Brewers have wallowed near or at the bottom of the National League Central for most of the season, they've provided this wonderfully strange contradiction in Milwaukee: The losses keep coming for the hometown team, but so have the fans to Miller Park.More»Brewers honor fan with one-day contract, uniform
Burke Badenhop is in his sixth big league season, but the veteran reliever has not forgotten where he came from. Badenhop broke into the Majors in 2008 as a member of the Marlins.More» Badenhop gets Beltran to notch save in 10th
The Brewers fought back from a three-run deficit, but could not hold the lead and win their fifth consecutive game. Giancarlo Stanton's eighth-inning heroics gave the Marlins a 5-4 win over Milwaukee on Tuesday night before 13,110 fans at Marlins Park.More» Betancourt's RBI triple knots the game
Replacing key parts of a lineup is never easy, but Logan Schafer, Jonathan Lucroy, Carlos Gomez and the rest of the Brewers' offense have shined over the past two games.More» Lucroy tallies four hits, two RBIs in win
The Brewers opened a nine-game road trip with a 6-1 win over the Marlins on Monday. Currently sitting in fourth place in the NL Central, Milwaukee manager Ron Roenicke believes this road trip against the Marlins, Reds and Astros will be important in sending the team back in the right direction.More» Weeks leads Brewers with glove and bat
Major League Baseball and People Magazine have formed a partnership in the "Tribute for Heroes" campaign, which announced 90 finalists -- three for each MLB club.More»People Magazine and MLB's Tribute for Heroes
Yovani Gallardo threw eight shutout frames and notched his 1,000th strikeout as the Brewers beat the Marlins, 6-1, in Miami on Monday. Jonathan Lucroy went 4-for-5 with a pair of RBIs, and Carlos Gomez added two RBIs of his own. Rickie Weeks had three hits, including a homer.More» Weeks leads Brewers with glove and bat
Yovani Gallardo's eight shutout innings in the Brewers' 6-1 win over the Marlins on Monday night marked more than the right-hander's best outing this season. With one out in the bottom of the seventh, Gallardo fanned Miami rookie phenom Marcell Ozuna swinging for his 1,000th career strikeout.More» Gallardo gets Ozuna for 1,000th career K
Ryan Braun has been dealing with pain in his right hand for about a month. He will likely rest through the Marlins series and hopes the injury won't land him on the disabled list.More» Braun exits game with apparent hand injury