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It’s been a quiet offseason for the Milwaukee Brewers. After re-signing Brandon Woodruff, the only move they made was the trade that sent Isaac Collins to the K
The Milwaukee Brewers may move on from Freddy Peralta sooner than later, and a new trade scenario lets them benefit greatly.
Former slugger Daniel Vogelbach is coming back to the Brewers as one of two new hitting coaches, part of a major reorganization of manager Pat Murphy’s staff for 2026. The moves include promotions for
Ryan Finkelstein of Just Baseball predicted Quintana would bolt from Milwaukee for a one-year, $8 million deal with the rival Pittsburgh Pirates this offseason.
brooksbaseball.net lists Peralta as having a repertoire which includes a four-seam fastball that sits at 94.12 miles per hour, a changeup at 87.98 miles per hour, a slider that hits 82.51 miles per hour, and a curve that sits at 77.17 miles per hour.
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Latest updates on Brewers’ prospect Frank Cairone
Last Friday, Brewers pitching prospect Frank Cairone — a 6’2” lefty who the Brewers picked No. 68 overall in the 2025 draft — was involved in a car accident near his hometown in New Jersey. According to the local police,
With another starter off the board, the price of the brick is only going up. And that means big things for Milwaukee as it shops Freddy Peralta.
Minor League pitcher Frank Cairone, Milwaukee’s No. 26 prospect per MLB Pipeline, was involved in a serious car accident near his New Jersey home on Friday and remained hospitalized as of Monday afternoon,
Frank Cairone, the Brewers' second-round draft pick in July, is 'progressing positively' after being involved in a Jan. 2 car accident.
The Brewers are still working through all their options with their players currently in Venezuela, including Jackson Chourio and William Contreras.
Jackson Chourio is a young up-and-coming star for the Milwaukee Brewers, and he might be recognized as such sooner than later.