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Willson Contreras had an eventful game on Saturday. In the ninth inning, the St. Louis Cardinals first baseman made MLB history with his brother, Milwaukee Brewers catcher William Contreras. Together,
Willson Contreras took an explicit shot towards an unnamed Brewers player after the Cardinals' win over Milwaukee on Saturday.
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We love a good logo design secret, but it's not often that we discover one from a game show. At first glance, the Milwaukee Brewers logo looks like a ball in baseball mitt. At second and third glance too. In fact, it turns out that even players on the team took years to notice anything else.
The Brewers and Cardinals square off in Game 2 of their four-game series at American Family Field on Friday night.
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Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Aaron Civale is moving to a bullpen role for the first time in his seven-year career. His next move could be out of Milwaukee entirely.
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WISN 12 News on MSNThousands of kids gather for 'Play Ball Weekend' in Milwaukee County"Play Ball Weekend" at Baran Park in Milwaukee County brings together thousands of children to learn baseball basics and promote physical activity.
Milwaukee Brewers prospect pitcher, Jacob Misiorowski made an amazing statement in his Major League Baseball debut. On June 12, the right-handed Misiorowski, 23, dazzled in a five-inning, no-hit start for the Brewers, Misiorowski got the win, as the Brewers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals, in a 6-0 shutout victory.
Jacob Misiorowski, the Brewers' top pitching prospect, showed he had even more improvement to make this year in the minor leagues.
Brewers Finally Get Long-Awaited Update On Injured Outfielders originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Brewers have been without two of their best defensive outfielders for most of the 2025 season. Blake Perkins has been out since early in spring training after fouling a pitch from Freddy Peralta off his own shin in live BP, fracturing his tibia.