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
Renee Ramirez+FollowDodgers' Luxury Tax Outpaces Brewers' PayrollBrewers fans, how are we supposed to compete when the Dodgers’ luxury tax bill alone is bigger than our entire payroll? After King Shohei’s Game 4 heroics and Dave Roberts’ ‘ruin baseball’ comments, this NLCS sweep stings even more. The Crew fought hard, but the payroll gap is just wild. Is it time for MLB to finally talk salary cap, or is this just the new normal? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowBrewers bet big on Gerson Garabito’s comebackMilwaukee’s front office is rolling the dice on Gerson Garabito, a pitcher who struggled in Texas but found his groove overseas with the Samsung Lions. After posting a stellar 2.64 ERA in Korea, Garabito is back stateside with a minor league deal and a shot at the Brewers’ roster. It’s a move that echoes Trevor Megill’s unlikely rise to closer after a rocky start elsewhere. Could Garabito be Milwaukee’s next breakout bullpen surprise? Brewers fans, what do you think—will this underdog story pay off or fizzle out? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowBrewers’ shortstop fix just got pricierThe Brewers’ hopes for a big upgrade at shortstop this offseason may have hit a wall. After the Braves handed Ha-Seong Kim a whopping $20 million for one year—despite his recent struggles—free agent prices for even average shortstops are skyrocketing. With top options like Bo Bichette out of reach and others not offering much more at the plate, Milwaukee may have to stick with Joey Ortiz and hope he bounces back. Do you think the Brewers should roll with Ortiz, or try to get creative with a trade? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers10Share
Maria Chavez+FollowWhy Zach Peek left the Brewers for the MetsZach Peek, who put up solid numbers in the Brewers’ minor league system last season, is taking his shot with the Mets instead. After a year bouncing between High-A and Double-A, Peek chose free agency, betting on a better path to the majors with New York. It’s a reminder of how tough and unpredictable the road to the big leagues can be—even for guys who show promise. Brewers fans, do you think Milwaukee missed out, or is this just part of the minor league grind? Let’s hear your take on Peek’s move and the Brewers’ farm system! #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowBrewers add lefty Drew Rom for pitching depthMilwaukee just picked up 26-year-old lefty Drew Rom on a minor league deal, giving the Brewers another arm to watch in Spring Training. Rom, who started eight games for the Cardinals last year, is coming off shoulder surgery but has shown some promise in the minors. This move isn’t flashy, but it’s the kind of low-risk, high-reward signing that could pay off if Rom finds his groove. What do you think—could Rom surprise us and make an impact, or is this just another depth move? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers11Share
jillian59+FollowBrewers quietly boost pitching depthMilwaukee’s front office just made a smart move by signing Gerson Garabito to a minor league deal, giving the Brewers some much-needed insurance for their pitching staff. After a strong season but a tough playoff exit, there’s been a lot of uncertainty—especially with possible trades and free agents like Jose Quintana. Garabito’s recent success in Korea (2.45 ERA over 15 starts) makes him an intriguing option for the rotation, even if he’s not a guaranteed fit. What do you think—should the Brewers keep adding arms, or focus on other needs this offseason? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowBrewers quietly boost pitching depthThe Brewers are making some under-the-radar moves that could pay off big in the future, signing lefty Drew Rom to a minor league deal after adding Gerson Garabito earlier today. While Rom’s MLB numbers from 2023 don’t exactly jump off the page, his minor league track record and pitch mix give reasons for optimism—especially if he can bounce back from last year’s injury. These depth signings might not grab headlines now, but they could be crucial when the 2026 season rolls around. What do you think—are these smart moves, or just roster filler? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers10Share