It's becoming quite clear. If the Milwaukee Brewers are going to win games, their offense is going to have to carry the load.
Thursday's 7-1 loss to Pittsburgh dropped the Brewers to 0-16 in games where they scored three runs or fewer. As the only team in baseball yet to win a game of that type, Milwaukee probably isn't going to win too many pitchers' duels.
Somehow, the...
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Good morning everyone and welcome to the Tuesday edition of Brewer Daily News. Yesterday, Milwaukee Brewers’ first baseman Corey Hart was taking batting practice as he continues...
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Kyle Lohse had another frustrating experience against his ex-teammates. The rest of the Milwaukee Brewers wanted to forget a 2-8 trip full of wasted opportunities and lessons learned.
''Certainly, it seems like we've been on the road for a month,'' said Ryan Braun, who grounded into a double play with the bases loaded to end the seventh inning of a 4-2 loss to the St. Lou...
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On this day in 1970 Bryce Bettencourt Florie was born in Charleston, South Carolina. He was drafted by the Padres in the fifth round in 1988 and pitched parts of three seasons for San Diego before joining the ...
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It wasn't the best of weeks on the field for the Milwaukee Brewers, but young shortstop Jean Segura continued to open eyes in his first full season in the big leagues.
Segura was named the National League's Player of the Week after hitting .500 with a league-best .950 slugging percentage over the week of May 6-12.
The 23-year-old had multiple hits in five of Milwaukee's ...
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When Jean Segura was traded as part of a package to land Zack Greinke last season, fans of both sides seemed to be pleased with the deal. Angels fans were excited over the prospect of having Weaver and Greinke in the same rotation and Brewers fans liked the idea that they had found a possible long-term solution at shortstop. That’s when everything went right for the Brew...
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The top of the 10th inning was one out away from adding on to the mountain of frustration the Milwaukee Brewers have accumulated on their current road trip.
After back-to-back singles gave the Brewers runners at the corners with nobody out, a groundout to the drawn-in infield and an out at the plate sandwiched around a walk had Milwaukee on the verge of blowing a golden o...
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It's becoming quite clear. If the Milwaukee Brewers are going to win games, their offense is going to have to carry the load.
Thursday's 7-1 loss to Pittsburgh dropped the Brewers to 0-16 in games where they scored three runs or fewer. As the only team in baseball yet to win a game of that type, Milwaukee probably isn't going to win too many pitchers' duels.
Somehow, the...
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When Major League Baseball's 2013 first-year player draft kicks off June 6, the Milwaukee Brewers will be in a position they haven't found ...
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A 2-8 road trip (along with maybe this team's playoff hopes) is in the rear view mirror, so let's look ahead to a homestand-opener tonight.
At 7:10 tonight the ...
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Clayton Kershaw is tied for the majors' lowest ERA, but unfortunately also owns baseball's worst run support average.
Fortunately for him, the Milwaukee Brewers have been awful against left-handers as they face Kershaw in Monday night's opener of a three-game set with the Los Angeles Dodgers out to snap a six-game road slide.
Kershaw (4-2, 1.40 ERA) is tied with St. Louis ...
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ST. LOUIS If there's a secret, Aramis Ramirez isn't sharing.
"I don't know," the Milwaukee Brewers' third baseman said after he went 3-for-5 against the Cardinals on Saturday.
"See the ball. Hit the ball. I guess," Ramirez offered with a shrug.
Easier said than done, in most cases. But not for Ramirez, who sees and hits balls thrown by Cardinals' pitchers better than j...
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The Brew Crew Ball Tracking Poll will be open through the day Tuesday, with results scheduled to be posted on Wednesday. As always, please vote once.
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Some things to read while jumping.
The Brewers wrapped up a dreadful road trip with a 4-2 loss to the Cardinals yesterday, No one wanted to recap the loss, so ...
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Third basmen David Freese needed stitches on his right thumb following Sunday’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Freese suffered a cut from the cleats of Norichika Aoki during a run down in the first inning. He was able to stay in the game and ended the day with two hits.
The Cardinals expect Freese to be fine going forward according to the St. Loui...
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