Jorge Alfaro signed with the Brewers, looking to prove himself this spring after bouncing around in the majors for the past few years.
With CC Sabathia heading into Cooperstown, take a look back at the 2008 season finale that launched the Brewers into the playoffs.
The Miami Marlins today announced the club has finalized its coaching staff for the 2025 season under Manager Clayton McCullough, who was recently named the 17th manager in franchise history. The staff includes 10 new additions to the organization,
Bob Uecker, an iconic baseball voice who called Milwaukee Brewers games on the radio for five decades, has died, the team announced. He was 90. Nicknamed “Mr. Baseball” and known for his wit and deadpan delivery, Uecker joined the Brewers radio team in 1971.
The Marlins on Monday announced 24 non-roster invitees to big league camp, headlined by five of their Top 30 prospects per MLB Pipeline's 2024 list: left-hander Robby Snelling (No. 6), catcher Joe Mack (No.
The Mets thought about Kenley Jansen in free agency but decided against it to give Edwin Diaz the closer role with no competition.
When MLB Had a Pitcher with One Hand Jim Abbott made history as the only MLB pitcher to play with one hand, defying expectations at every turn. From his unforgettable debut with the Angels to throwing a no-hitter with the Yankees,
New York Mets GM David Stearns thinks MLB needs to give smaller-market teams a better opportunity to retain their star players.
There just isn't enough room to fit all the worthy talents on MLB Pipeline's Top 100 Prospects list. We unveiled our latest rankings last Friday, and now we're going to spotlight the best prospect in each farm system who couldn't quite make the cut.
The Guardians, Royals and Tigers have taken differing approaches to building off their successful 2024 seasons.
Sporting Pittsburgh Pirates jerseys and related black and gold gear, Holy Name School students eagerly gathered Tuesday to meet former Pirates second baseman Neil Walker during a special Catholic Schools Week visit.
Law's annual farm system rankings has the Mariners up top, followed by the Red Sox and Dodgers. The Astros and Angels are at the bottom.