Catherine Reeves+FollowNationals Steal Lefty Arm Brewers NeededBrewers fans, did you see the Nats just scooped up Foster Griffin for $5.5M? That’s the kind of low-risk, high-reward southpaw our rotation could’ve used, especially with zero lefties projected for 2026. With Woody’s record salary eating up payroll, Milwaukee had to watch as a perfect fit slipped away. Now, with the Cubs eyeing MacKenzie Gore, this could set up a spicy NL Central arms race. Thoughts on how Arnold should pivot? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowBrewers fans react to Houser’s $22M Giants dealAdrian Houser, once seen as just a solid depth arm for the Brewers, just landed a two-year, $22 million contract with the Giants—$3 million more than Milwaukee’s ace Freddy Peralta will make in 2026! It’s wild to see how much the pitching market has exploded, and it really highlights why the Brewers keep trading away stars before free agency. For small-market teams like Milwaukee, paying these kinds of salaries just isn’t realistic. Does this approach keep the Brewers competitive, or is it time for a new strategy? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers10Share
terrysharon+FollowBrewers betting big on Zerpa’s “really big arm”Milwaukee’s front office just made a bold move, trading two players for lefty Angel Zerpa—and it all comes down to what they see as a “really big arm.” Even though Zerpa’s numbers with the Royals weren’t eye-popping, the Brewers believe his power sinker and slider will thrive with their infield defense. It’s a classic Milwaukee play: find hidden value and trust their system to unlock more. Do you think Zerpa will prove the doubters wrong, or did the Brewers give up too much? Let’s hear your take on this high-stakes swap! #Sports #Baseball #Brewers20Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowJackson Chourio’s bold offseason moveJackson Chourio isn’t slowing down after a breakout year with the Brewers—he’s heading straight into winter ball in Venezuela. Even after battling a nagging hamstring, Milwaukee’s young star is set to debut for Águilas del Zulia on December 18, with the team’s blessing. This is a big deal: it shows Chourio’s drive to keep improving and the Brewers’ confidence in his health. If he keeps developing at this pace, Chourio could be a game-changer for Milwaukee’s future. What do you think—should more MLB teams encourage their young stars to play winter ball? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowBrewers shake up: Who’s next to be traded?Milwaukee’s front office is keeping fans on their toes this offseason. After the surprise trade of Isaac Collins and Nick Mears to the Royals, the Brewers are far from done. With a crowded bullpen and outfield, all eyes are now on closer Trevor Megill and first baseman/outfielder Tyler Black as the next likely trade chips. Megill’s value is sky-high after a stellar season, while Black’s blocked path to playing time makes him a prime candidate to move. What do you think—should the Brewers keep dealing, or is it time to settle the roster? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowBrewers’ 2025 Opening Day starter heads to KoreaElvin Rodríguez, who kicked off the Brewers’ historic 2025 season as their home Opening Day starter, is taking his talents back overseas—this time to Korea’s Lotte Giants. After a rollercoaster year bouncing between MLB teams and the minors, Rodríguez is hoping to recapture the magic he found in Japan, where he posted a sub-2.00 ERA. It’s a rare journey: few players return to MLB after two stints in Asia. Do you think we’ll see Rodríguez back in the big leagues, or is this the start of a new chapter? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers10Share
terrysharon+FollowBrewers shake up roster with bold trade moveMilwaukee’s front office just made a gutsy call—trading away Rookie of the Year candidate Isaac Collins and standout reliever Nick Mears to the Royals for lefty Ángel Zerpa. While some fans might worry about losing Collins and Mears, the Brewers are betting big on Zerpa’s high-velocity arm and nasty sinker-slider combo. With the outfield getting crowded and bullpen flexibility at a premium, this deal could pay off if Zerpa hits his stride. What do you think—smart move or too risky? Let’s hear your take on this roster shakeup! #Sports #Baseball #Brewers02Share
Maria Chavez+FollowBrewers shake up outfield with Akil BaddooMilwaukee’s front office just threw a curveball by signing Akil Baddoo to a major league deal—despite already having a crowded outfield and tight payroll. Baddoo, once a breakout rookie with the Tigers, has struggled lately and spent most of last season in Triple-A. Still, his speed and versatility make him an intriguing addition. With nine outfielders now on the 40-man roster, this move has fans buzzing: is this a sign of bigger trades coming, or just a bet on untapped potential? What do you think this means for the Brewers’ plans? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowFreddy Peralta’s future: Stay or go?Freddy Peralta has become the heart of the Brewers’ pitching staff, but with his contract situation and rising star status, Milwaukee fans are bracing for another tough goodbye. Manager Pat Murphy’s candid comments about Peralta’s potential to “own beachfront acreage on multiple islands” highlight just how valuable he’s become—and how hard it is for small-market teams to keep their aces. After seeing Burnes and Williams leave, it’s tough not to wonder: Should the Brewers keep building around Peralta, or is it time to cash in? What would you do if you were in the front office? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowD-Backs Nab Brewers' Pitching TargetWell, Crew fans, the D-Backs just snatched Mike Soroka—a pitcher many thought could be Milwaukee’s next value signing—on a one-year, $7.5M deal to kick off the Winter Meetings. With the Brewers’ payroll tight and the front office hunting for short-term bargains, Soroka’s off the board. Was he really the missing piece, or just another arm? This move also leaves the Cubs with one less option for their rotation. Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share