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The Milwaukee Brewers generally do a good job of avoiding the overpays and holding on to their best prospects. As trade talks continue over these next 10 days to the Trade Deadline, the Brewers should keep these five prospects completely off-limits.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mariners as Logan Gilbert Lights Out For Seattle Mariners in 1-0 Shutout Over Milwaukee Brewers.
The Milwaukee Brewers sensation threw three scoreless innings before getting pulled in the fourth against the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday, the most tangible effect yet of the team's planned limits for the 23-year-old. His final line: 3 2/3 innings, three hits allowed, zero runs, one walk, seven strikeouts and 64 pitches.
Wisconsin will not get free George Webb burgers as Milwaukee Brewers fall one win short of milestone
The George Webb cooks can turn down the grills. The Milwaukee Brewers have not won 12 games in a row and there will be no free burgers.
The Milwaukee Brewers face the Seattle Mariners in the opener of a 3-game set at T-Mobile Park in Seattle Monday.
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Home run derby champion Cal Raleigh leads the Seattle Mariners tonight against the Milwaukee Brewers in game one of a 3 game series, live from T-Mobile Park.
Here are two top prospects the Milwaukee Brewers must trade at the 2025 MLB Trade Deadline as they prepare for October.
The red-hot Milwaukee Brewers take their 10-game winning streak to Seattle for a three-game series against Cal Raleigh and the Mariners.
Vaughn made the Opening Day roster with the White Sox in 2021 and hit .235 with 15 home runs and 48 RBI. He hit 57 home runs over the next three seasons, including 21 in 2023, when he also drove in 80 runs. He struggled in the early part of 2025 and was sent to the minors before the White Sox traded him to the Brewers.
Williams sensed he was gone last year after giving up that game-winning homer to Mets first baseman Pete Alonso in the Division series. It was a gut-wrenching end to the Brewers’ season, the last game beloved Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Uecker called.