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The Milwaukee Brewers were mostly idle through the final day of MLB's trade deadline. As teams around the league hurried to ...
The Brewers (64-44) woke up on Trade Deadline day with the best record in the Majors, intent on fortifying a hard-worked ...
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The only player in blue it wasn't a good night for was reliever Easton McGee, who allowed five runs in the ninth as the Nationals cut a 12-run deficit to seven, but he ultimately managed to escape ...
The Brewers' biggest name on offense, Christian Yelich, did more than his share, homering as part of a three-hit day. But the ...
Armed with the best record in MLB entering the trade deadline, Milwaukee Brewers fans hoped to see general manager Matt ...
One day after frustrations over not adding an impact bat, the Milwaukee Brewers went out and scored 16 runs on 25 hits.
In the weeks leading up to the trade deadline, Milwaukee Brewers left-hander Jose Quintana was considered a decent trade ...
The Milwaukee Brewers had a very busy trade deadline, making three total moves. They acquired outfielder Brandon Lockridge from the San Diego Padres in exchange ...
Dodgers fans are laughing at Padres fans claiming they won the trade deadline while still missing rotation depth.
Lost in the shuffle of their trade deadline activity, the Milwaukee Brewers surrendered a prospect with some serious upside.
Read The Itch's thoughts on this year's trade chaos, including Leo De Vries, Mason Miller, Kendry Rojas, Mick Abel, Kaelen Culpepper and more.