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
Kimberly Moore+FollowChad Patrick’s next move could define Brewers’ 2026Brewers fans watched Chad Patrick impress in 2025, only to see FanGraphs project a much rougher 2026 with a 4.46 ERA. That’s a big swing from his solid 3.53 ERA and 127 strikeouts last season. The catch? Projection models are skeptical about young pitchers repeating success, especially if they lean heavily on fastballs. But Patrick added a new breaking ball late last year that could change everything if it sticks. Are you buying the numbers, or do you trust the eye test? Where do you land on Patrick’s outlook for 2026? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowBrewers dodge a costly shortstop setbackMilwaukee nearly spent big on free agent Ha-Seong Kim to upgrade at shortstop, but his recent injury would have left the team in a tough spot. Instead, the Brewers are sticking with Joey Ortiz, who’s not only more affordable but is actually projected to outperform Kim next season. With top prospects on the way and Ortiz showing promise, Milwaukee’s patience could pay off. Imagine if they’d tied up a huge chunk of payroll in an injured player! What do you think—should the Brewers keep trusting their young talent or keep looking for upgrades? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowBrewers’ trade magic keeps paying offTurning overlooked trades into big wins has become the Brewers’ signature move. Remember when fans scratched their heads as Milwaukee swapped a promising prospect for Nick Mears, a reliever with a shaky ERA? Fast forward: Mears shined in the bullpen while the Rockies just let go of Bradley Blalock, the main piece they got in return. Moves like these are how the Brewers stay competitive despite being in MLB’s smallest TV market. It’s not always popular, but the front office keeps finding value where others don’t. What do you think—should more teams follow Milwaukee’s lead, or is this strategy too risky? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers10Share
Jonathan Clarke+FollowMilwaukee’s new shortstop could be a game-changerMilwaukee just landed a 17-year-old shortstop, Ricki Moneys, in international free agency—and he’s already being called one of the best teenage prospects out there. Coming from La Romana in the Dominican Republic, Moneys is known for his raw power and athleticism, even though he’s only 180 pounds. Scouts say he could develop into a serious force in the Brewers’ system, maybe even shifting to third or second base as he grows. With the Brewers’ track record for developing talent, fans are buzzing: could Moneys be the next homegrown superstar? What do you think—will he make a splash in Milwaukee? #News #Brewers #MLBProspects00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowBrewers’ Eduardo García is on fire this winterMilwaukee fans, Eduardo García is making serious noise in the Venezuelan Winter League—he’s hitting .324 with power and speed, showing off the kind of breakout performance that could shake up the Brewers’ roster plans. After a few tough years in the minors, García’s versatility and explosive 2025 season have him back on the radar. With Spring Training just weeks away, could this underdog utility man force his way onto the big-league squad? Brewers faithful, what do you think—does García deserve a real shot in 2026? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowFischer Named Top 3B Prospect by BA!Brew Crew fans, get hyped! Andrew Fischer, Milwaukee’s 2025 first-rounder, just got crowned the top third base prospect in baseball by Baseball America. That’s huge considering he’s only played 19 pro games! The front office’s bet on his glove at the hot corner is paying off, and with Fischer’s power and plate discipline, the future infield looks stacked. Is this the start of a new era for the Crew? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCan the Brewers Really Steal JT Realmuto?Brewers fans, could we actually see the Crew land JT Realmuto away from Philly? With the Phillies slow to lock up their $115M star catcher, rumors are swirling that Milwaukee might swoop in for a shocking free agency steal. Realmuto’s elite glove and bat would be a game-changer, especially if the Phillies get outbid. Would you want to see the Brewers make this move, or is this just hot stove smoke? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share