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  • 6 days ago | reviewingthebrew.com | Tyler Koerth

    Disheartening injury news for Garrett Mitchell means Collins will continue to be an important piece for the 2025 Milwaukee BrewersOutfielder Isaac Collins has gone from a surprise player that made the Milwaukee Brewers 2025 Opening Day roster to one of their best performers this season. The 27-year-old switch hitter, who joined the organization in the minor league Rule 5 Draft a few years back, has made the most of regular playing time.

  • 1 week ago | reviewingthebrew.com | Tyler Koerth

    According to one player's agent, the Brewers are not done tradingAfter being moved from the starting rotation to the bullpen, former Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Aaron Civale wanted out of the organization. He requested a trade and his wish was quickly granted with a deal being struck with the Chicago White Sox. The 30-year-old, who is in a contract year, has been a starter his entire career, which included 19 starts for the Brew Crew.

  • 1 week ago | reviewingthebrew.com | Tyler Koerth

    Reports have surfaced of the Brewers shopping their backup first basemanThe Milwaukee Brewers made their second significant trade of the 2025 season when, following a rare trade request, they sent pitcher Aaron Civale down I-94 to the Chicago White Sox and received first baseman/designated hitter Andrew Vaughn in return.

  • 3 weeks ago | reviewingthebrew.com | Tyler Koerth

    The Brewers have climbed right back into the playoff race, but is it enough to avoid a sell-off during next month's deadlineYear two of the Milwaukee Brewers under Pat Murphy has not gone as smoothly as the first. Last year, when the team was written off by almost everyone in the media during the pre-season, they ended up essentially coasting to a division championship by spending 180 days in first place, never spending a day under .500, and never having a losing streak greater than three games.

  • 3 weeks ago | reviewingthebrew.com | Sam Phalen

    Milwaukee Brewers pitching prospect Bishop Letson jumps into organization's Top 10 in recent rankings that finally give him the recognition he deserves. In his most recent prospect update, ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel provided new rankings for the top 10 prospects in every Major League Baseball organization. The rankings were complemented with notes on “what to know” about the prospects and which of them would be the next to debut in the big leagues.

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