Andrea Castillo+FollowAstros Outbid Cubs for Tatsuya ImaiBrewers fans, breathe easy—Chicago's arch-rivals just missed out on Japanese ace Tatsuya Imai, who inked a $63M deal with the Astros. The North Siders' rotation woes continue, and while their bullpen looks solid, missing out on Imai is a win for Milwaukee. But don’t get too comfortable—rumors are swirling that the Cubs could pivot to big bats like Bo Bichette or even reunite with Tucker. The rivalry drama is far from over! #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowBrewers fans, is Abner Uribe the next big thing?Milwaukee’s bullpen just keeps churning out stars! After trading Devin Williams, the Brewers landed a hot rookie and watched Trevor Megill become an All-Star closer. Now, all eyes are on Abner Uribe—a 25-year-old flamethrower who could be the next to shine. Insiders say Uribe’s electric stuff and love for the spotlight make him a top breakout pick for 2026, especially if Megill gets traded. Whether he’s closing or locking down the eighth, Uribe’s got the tools to be elite. What do you think—are we looking at the Brewers’ next All-Star closer? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowBrewers’ Blockbuster: Contreras Trade Keeps WinningCrew fans, how sweet is this? Three years after Matt Arnold’s magic move, it’s clear Milwaukee absolutely fleeced the Braves and A’s in the William Contreras blockbuster. While Ruiz is now on his third team and still searching for MLB consistency, Contreras has become an All-Star anchor behind the plate for the Crew. The Dodgers’ latest flip of Ruiz to Miami just adds another exclamation point to Milwaukee’s trade win. Front office wizardry at its finest! #Sports #Baseball #Brewers10Share
Maria Chavez+FollowIs Jeferson Quero the Brewers’ next breakout?The Brewers are dropping some real hints that Jeferson Quero could finally break into the Opening Day roster this season. After battling through tough injuries, Quero’s future with Milwaukee is at a crossroads—especially with the team cycling through veteran backups behind Contreras. His defense and ability to handle big-league pitchers in spring training will be under the microscope. If he steps up, he could be the fresh energy the Brewers need behind the plate. What do you think—should the Brewers give Quero the nod, or stick with a proven vet? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Brewers01Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowBrewers fans, let’s talk about Rhys HoskinsRhys Hoskins quietly left the Brewers’ 2025 roster, and hardly anyone’s talking about it. Despite a hot start last season and a big role in keeping the clubhouse together, Hoskins is now a free agent with barely a rumor swirling. It’s wild considering his power bat and leadership—qualities many teams need. The Brewers seem set at first base, but it’s tough not to wonder if Milwaukee will miss his spark. Where do you think Hoskins lands next, and should the Brewers have tried harder to keep him? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCould Sal Frelick be Milwaukee’s next big steal?Milwaukee’s front office might have a golden opportunity on their hands. After the Athletics locked up Tyler Soderstrom with a surprisingly affordable long-term deal, the Brewers could use that as a blueprint to extend Sal Frelick before his price skyrockets. Frelick’s value on the bases and in the field keeps rising, and a contract in the $8-9 million per year range could be a win-win. With the cost of top talent only going up, locking in Frelick now could keep Milwaukee competitive and fans excited for years. Would you lock him up now or wait and risk paying more later? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMilwaukee’s $42M gamble: A Christmas Eve to rememberMilwaukee fans still talk about the Christmas Eve when the Brewers handed Jeff Suppan a $42 million contract, hoping he’d be the missing piece for a playoff run. Coming off an NLCS MVP and a World Series win with the Cardinals, Suppan looked like a sure bet. But his time in Milwaukee turned into one of the most disappointing signings in team history, with underwhelming performances and missed postseason dreams. It’s a reminder of how risky big free agent deals can be—sometimes the splashiest moves don’t deliver the magic fans hope for. What’s your take on high-stakes signings? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowBrewers’ bullpen magic: Meet Sammy PeraltaMilwaukee’s front office has a real knack for turning overlooked pitchers into key bullpen weapons, and Sammy Peralta might be the next success story. After a rocky MLB run, Peralta is showing serious promise in the Dominican Winter League—he’s allowed just one earned run in seven innings, with improved control and strikeouts. The Brewers’ pitching lab has worked wonders before, so fans are buzzing about what Peralta could become in 2026. What do you think—will he be the next breakout reliever for Milwaukee? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowWho could the Brewers lose before 2026?Milwaukee’s front office has built such a deep 40-man roster that tough choices are coming soon. Steward Berroa, a lightning-fast outfielder with stellar defense but inconsistent hitting, and Easton McGee, a tall righty reliever with a versatile pitch mix, are both on the bubble. Even though Berroa is tearing it up in the Dominican Winter League and McGee has shown flashes of promise, the Brewers’ need for roster flexibility could push one or both off the team. If you were in charge, who would you keep? Let’s hear your take on these roster dilemmas! #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
jillian59+FollowBrewers lose promising arm to YankeesTravis MacGregor, once a top pick and a recent Brewers hopeful, just signed with the Yankees after bouncing between several teams. Even though Milwaukee’s minor-league pitching program helped him lower his ERA, the Yankees offered him a fresh shot at making his MLB debut—nearly a decade after being drafted. Brewers fans might wonder if letting MacGregor walk was the right move, especially as the team brings in new, untested arms. Do you think the Brewers should have done more to keep him, or is it time to move on? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share