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The Milwaukee Brewers do not spend a great deal of money in free agency. Instead, they have built their winning roster by developing their own talent into quality Major League players.
The schedule didn't allow for the Brewers to utilize any major-league pitchers in their Cactus League opener Saturday, a 9-6 loss to the Guardians.
Yelich blasted 36 home runs in his MVP season and he followed that up with a remarkable 44-HR season. Strangely, he did not hit as many as 20 home runs in any of the next 5 seasons. He finally bested that figure last year when he hammered the ball over the fence 29 times.
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Milwaukee Brewers: Logan Henderson named as team's breakout pitcher
The Milwaukee Brewers have become known for their ability to develop pitchers at a rate incomparable in Major League Baseball. Of course, Jacob Misiorowski is the young arm that has gotten the most attention.
The Milwaukee Brewers need their young players to step up in a big way after trading Freddy Peralta, Caleb Durbin, and Isaac Collins this offseason.
The Milwaukee Brewers could have some tough calls to make about the composition of their opening day bullpen.
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Garrett Mitchell provides an update on his health and any adjustments he has made for this season.
Pitching prospect Frank Cairone might not be in Arizona, but he’s with the Brewers in spirit. Players and coaches donned custom “FC United” T-shirts ahead of Saturday’s Cactus League opener against the Guardians at American Family Fields of Phoenix as a show of support for Cairone,
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Brewers’ Jackson Chourio, 20-year-old brother Jaison both in attendance for spring opener vs Guardians
The Milwaukee Brewers have tipped off Spring Training with a matchup against the Guardians, offering the rare opportunity for Jackson Chourio and his younger brother, Jaison, to share the field.