Kimberly Moore+FollowBrewers fans: Could these stars stay long-term?Jose Ramirez’s massive extension with the Guardians just sent a message to every small-market baseball team—yes, you can keep your superstars. For Milwaukee, this means the Brewers might finally lock down their own rising talents. Jacob Misiorowski, with his electric fastball, and Brice Turang, already a defensive wizard, are both prime candidates for long-term deals. Imagine seeing these guys in Brewers uniforms for the next decade! With the league shifting, do you think Milwaukee should go all-in and secure their future now? Who would you prioritize? Let’s talk! #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowAlcides Escobar’s MVP run at 39 stuns baseball fansAlcides Escobar, once the Brewers’ everyday shortstop, just pulled off something few players ever do—he snagged the MVP title in the Dominican League championship series at age 39! After a journey that’s taken him from Milwaukee to a World Series win with the Royals, and stints in the Mexican and Venezuelan leagues, Escobar powered Leones del Escogido to another title, hitting .333 in the finals. Sixteen years after his Brewers debut, he’s still making headlines. What do you think keeps athletes like Escobar performing at such a high level for so long? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowBrewers add veteran catcher amid big changesMilwaukee’s front office is shaking things up again—this time by bringing in Reese McGuire, an eight-year MLB catcher with a complicated past. While he’s not a headline-grabber, McGuire’s solid defense and experience could be just what the Brewers need for depth, especially after trading Freddy Peralta for prospects. With the team facing stiff competition from powerhouses like the Dodgers and Mets, every roster move counts. Do you think this low-key signing will help steady the ship, or are the Brewers falling behind in the race for the top? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowBrewers’ young stars spark hope for 2026Jackson Chourio and William Contreras are quickly becoming the heart of the Brewers’ lineup, and fans are taking notice. Chourio, just 21, is already living up to his massive contract, showing off his power, speed, and defense. Contreras, meanwhile, is stepping up as a clubhouse leader, even cheering Chourio on publicly after MLB’s latest projections. With both players putting up strong numbers despite challenges, it feels like Milwaukee’s future is in good hands. How do you see this duo shaping the Brewers’ playoff chances in 2026? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowBrewers’ bold bet on catching depth for 2026Milwaukee’s front office is doubling down on its knack for reviving careers, this time bringing in former first-rounder Reese McGuire on a minor league deal. The Brewers have built a reputation for turning overlooked talent into big-league contributors, and McGuire could be the next success story. With only William Contreras and Jeferson Quero on the 40-man roster, this move gives Milwaukee some much-needed insurance behind the plate. It’s a smart, low-risk play that could pay off big if McGuire finds his groove. What do you think—will the Brewers’ “Midas touch” work its magic again? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
jillian59+FollowBrewers eye veteran backup for ContrerasLooks like the Brewers are shaking up their catcher plans! While William Contreras is locked in as the starter, Milwaukee is reportedly eyeing veteran Reese McGuire—who’s played for both the Red Sox and Cubs—as a possible backup. McGuire isn’t known for his defense or power, but he’s a lefty bat who can keep rallies alive. The Brewers have a knack for helping catchers improve, so this could be a smart move. Would you rather see a seasoned vet like McGuire or give top prospect Jeferson Quero a shot? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowBrewers’ draft magic is shaping Milwaukee’s futureMilwaukee’s front office has quietly built one of baseball’s most exciting farm systems, and it’s not just luck—it’s smart drafting and international scouting paying off. Recent polls of MLB execs put the Brewers’ minor league pipeline among the league’s elite, with homegrown stars like Brice Turang and Sal Frelick already making waves. Even more impressive: new prospects like Andrew Fischer and Brock Wilken are climbing national rankings fast. With this mix of proven talent and rising stars, Milwaukee fans have plenty to look forward to. Which prospect are you most excited to see in a Brewers uniform next? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowBrewers fans react to Peralta trade shakeupLosing Freddy Peralta after watching him become the Brewers’ ace stings, especially when he’s headed to the Mets. Matt Arnold didn’t sugarcoat it—Milwaukee just couldn’t afford to keep Peralta with free agent prices soaring. Instead, the Brewers grabbed two top prospects, hoping to build for the future. It’s a tough pill to swallow for a 97-win team, and it raises the big question: should the Brewers keep playing the long game, or go all-in for a World Series run? How do you feel about this approach? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowBrewers trade Freddy Peralta: What’s next?Freddy Peralta, the heart of the Brewers’ pitching staff, is heading to the Mets after last night’s blockbuster trade. Milwaukee fans are used to tough goodbyes, but this one stings—Peralta was a key piece in their recent playoff runs. In return, the Brewers landed two top prospects, Jett Williams and Brandon Sproat, both under team control for years to come. While it’s hard to see Peralta go, this move could set up Milwaukee for long-term success. How do you feel about the Brewers’ strategy of trading stars for prospects? Is this the right call for the team’s future? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers02Share
jillian59+FollowPeralta Trade Shocker: Brew Crew ReactsWow, Crew fans—Freddy Peralta is headed to the Mets in a blockbuster deal! After eight seasons of watching Fastball Freddy grow into our ace, it stings to see him go, especially to a big-market rival. The Brewers land top prospects Jett Williams and Brandon Sproat, but losing a Cy Young contender like Peralta just keeps the small-market heartbreak trend alive. How do you feel about this trade? Can the new guys fill Freddy’s shoes? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share