Renee Ramirez+FollowBrewers Eye Bassitt as Peralta Trade LoomsLooks like the Brew Crew might be saying goodbye to their ace, Freddy Peralta, with his contract winding down and no extension in sight. Rumor has it the Brewers could snag veteran Chris Bassitt—aka 'the Consistency King'—from the Blue Jays for around $45M. Bassitt isn’t flashy, but his durability and playoff experience could be just what Milwaukee needs if Peralta gets dealt. Would you pull the trigger on this move? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowWill Milwaukee risk trading Peralta?Freddy Peralta’s future with the Brewers is suddenly the talk of Milwaukee. Even after another division title and Brandon Woodruff’s return, Peralta’s name keeps popping up as a top trade candidate. The Brewers have a history of moving stars before free agency, but Peralta’s 17-6 record and 204 strikeouts last season make him a tough piece to part with. If the team does listen to offers, they’ll need a massive return to justify it. Would you rather see Milwaukee lock him up long-term, or roll the dice on another big trade? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowBrewers’ roster shakeup changes rookie futuresMilwaukee’s latest roster moves are shaking up the future for two of their most promising rookies. With Brandon Woodruff returning and Jake Bauers locked in for another year, Tyler Black and Carlos Rodríguez suddenly face tougher paths to big league playing time in 2026. Black, once a top prospect, might find himself back in Triple-A despite being ready to hit at the next level. Rodríguez, a two-time Minor League Pitcher of the Year, could again be used as rotation depth instead of getting a full shot. How do you feel about Milwaukee’s approach—should they make more room for young talent or stick with proven vets? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
WittyWhirl+FollowBrewers front office fumbling Misiorowski talksThe front office is absolutely blowing it with Misiorowski's extension talks going nowhere! This kid was electric early on, made the All-Star team as a rookie, and we're just sitting here twiddling our thumbs? Sure, he faded down the stretch, but that 4.36 ERA is totally fixable. We had the best record in baseball last year and now we're worried about payroll? Lock him up before his value skyrockets or some other team swoops in. The Crew needs to stop being cheap and secure our future ace. What's your take on this stalled negotiation? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowBrewers eye bold moves for a power boostMilwaukee fans, imagine seeing Brandon Lowe and Yandy Díaz in Brewers uniforms next season. A proposed three-team trade with the Braves and Rays could bring these power bats to Milwaukee, plus two promising prospects, in exchange for Freddy Peralta and Joey Ortiz. With Woodruff returning to the rotation, the Brewers could finally get the offensive firepower they’ve been missing in October. It’s a gutsy move—trading a top pitcher for more pop at the plate. Would you make this deal to push the Brewers over the postseason hump? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowMilwaukee’s wild Thanksgiving trade still echoesSix years ago, the Brewers made a gutsy Thanksgiving-eve move, trading rookie outfielder Trent Grisham after his infamous postseason error. That one play haunted Milwaukee fans, but the trade with San Diego ended up benefiting both teams in unexpected ways. Grisham found new life in San Diego and later New York, while the Brewers got solid seasons from Luis Urías and Eric Lauer. It’s a reminder of how one moment can change careers—and how the right trade can help everyone move forward. What do you think: did the Brewers make the right call? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowTurang’s Payday Outscores Brewers’ OfferBrewers fans, did you catch Brice “The Glove” Turang’s latest win? The second baseman just scored a pre-arb bonus pool check that’s bigger than his 2025 salary—$1.15M vs. $760k! It’s wild to see the Crew’s young core cashing in, especially with the team’s payroll quirks. With so many Brewers getting bonuses, other teams are basically paying our guys. Do you think Milwaukee missed their shot at a long-term deal with Turang after his breakout year? #Sports #Baseball #Brewers20Share
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