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USHL’s Madison Capitols to host 'Birds aren’t real' night, rebrand to Surveillance Swans
This is one of the best promo nights hockey has ever seen. The United States Hockey League’s Madison Capitols will host its ...
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Milwaukee Brewers unveil new powder blue road jersey
MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Brewers unveiled on Thursday their newest alternate jersey — a sleek powder blue design. The ...
The retro-inspired jersey pays tribute to legends like Robin Yount, Paul Molitor and Rollie Fingers, and many colorful ...
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Has Tyler Black’s time in Milwaukee come to an end?
It’s been a tumultuous journey to the big leagues for Tyler Black. Selected 33rd overall in the 2021 MLB draft by the ...
The Milwaukee Brewers recently got good news on Brandon Woodruff, who accepted the qualifying offer and will return to the team for at least one more season. They’ll have him and Freddy Peralta at the ...
With right-handed pitcher Brandon Woodruff accepting the Milwaukee Brewers' $22.025 million qualifying offer for the 2026 season on Nov. 18, one big offseason matter is out of the way. It won't be the ...
The Milwaukee Brewers tendered contracts to all seven of their arbitration-eligible players. First baseman-outfielder Jake Bauers agreed to a one-year, $2.7 million contract with the team. Six other ...
Brewers resident of baseball operations Matt Arnold said last week he anticipated Peralta “being part of our team moving forward.” Michael Reaves / Getty Images The Milwaukee Brewers do not see ...
The Brewers plan to keep Peralta for now, but could change their minds if the right deal is offered. Illustration: Demetrius Robinson / The Athletic; Photos: Sarah Stier, Edward M. Pio Roda, Jaiden ...
The Milwaukee Brewers have been here before. Matt Arnold traded Corbin Burnes to the Baltimore Orioles ahead of a contract year in 2024. Freddy Peralta, who is scheduled to make just $8 million next ...
The New York Mets need an ace, and they could explore the trade market this winter to make it happen. One way could do so is if president of baseball operations David Stearns plucks a pitcher from his ...
Two winters ago, the Milwaukee Brewers had one year of arbitration eligibility remaining on a 29-year-old starting pitcher, fresh off a dynamite season of 200-plus strikeouts and NL Cy Young ...
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