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Prince Fielder: Time for Brewers to trade him.
Every fan that boarded the Brewers bandwagon in the past three years has come to adore Fielder and his curious charmss.
Brian Anderson chat transcript
Brian Anderson : Hello everyone, thanks for joining me today, let's get started! sagunsky: Brian when did you know you wanted to be a Play by Play Announcer? Brian Anderson : I was a freshman in college.
NEWSFLASH: Texas Rangers To Name Mike Maddux As New Pitching Coach
The insufferably long wait is over. An unnamed "source with knowledge of the process" informed Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News late Sunday evening that the Texas Rangers were expected to announce the ...
David O'Brien of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution has a C.C. Sabathia rumor: The figure I'm hearing that Milwaukee might offer C.C. $100 million for four years.
Defense wins (and loses) Championships
Once again, lack of offense and shoddy defense were the Brewers downfall last night.
Brewers analysis: Melvin has had ups and downs
The Milwaukee Brewers fired Ned Yost as their manager on Monday, and with the team's playoff hopes still in jeopardy, it begs the question of what will happen to general manager Doug Melvin if the team doesn't ...
When the Brewers summoned 10 minor-leaguers as September call-ups, two of them were not on their 40-man roster -- third baseman Mat Gamel and catcher Angel Salome.
D-Backs' worst player acquisitions
Richie Sexson watches a home run at Bank One Ballpark in April 2004. In December 2003, the Diamondbacks took a big gamble by sending six players to Milwaukee in exchange for Richie Sexson, Shane Nance and a ...
Best and worst of Melvin's trades
Tom Haudricourt , Anthony Witrado and Emmett Prosser bring fans the latest news, inside dope and links from around the Web.
Scouting report: Milwaukee Brewers
Colorado won two of three June 6-8 at Coors Field. * Roster report: Pitchers Chris Capuano , Randy Choate and Yovani Gallardo are on the 15-day disabled list.
Capuano visits teammates in Arizona
Chris Capuano, on the disabled list and nearly two months removed from his second Tommy John left elbow reconstructive surgery, has not thrown a baseball for seven weeks and will not for at least seven more.
Tavarez designated for assignment
Julian Tavarez was the odd man out when the Brewers activated reliever David Riske from the disabled list on Thursday.
Goodbye, Arrivederci: Mark Prior
The easiest way to sum up the latest macabre news about the career of one-time baseball phenom Mark Prior would be to incorporate some sort of Groundhog Day reference, or simply write: Bummer.
Brewers have until June 15 to decide on ex-Tiger Weaver
MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Brewers have a little bit longer than they originally thought to make a decision on the future of pitcher Jeff Weaver.
Brewers left-hander Chris Capuano is having elbow surgery that could evolve into "Tommy John" reconstructive surgery before the day is over. via Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Attanasio will pay for another pitcher
“It's not like you can go out and get an immediate fix”
Brewers owner Mark Attanasio said tonight there is flexibility in the team's payroll to get another pitcher should the loss of Yovani Gallardo prove too much to overcome. via Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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MIL Journal-Sentinel: Injured elbow lands Riske on DL
As if the Milwaukee Brewers' bullpen hadn't been in the questionable spotlight enough recently, it took another hit when right-handed reliever David Riske was placed on the disabled list with a hyperextended ... via BTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
Brewers left-hander Chris Capuano appears to have lost his bid to avoid another major elbow surgery. via Major League Baseball
Brewers Notebook: Trade for starter unlikely
“Granted, yes, there is going to be times when he doesn't get anything to hit ... (but) not enough to determine whether he hits 10 or 20 home runs.”
Tags: brewers , doug melvin , ned yost , yovani gallardo , dave bush , ben sheets , jj hardy; mike cameron With Yovani Gallardo likely done for the season, don't expect Brewers general manager Doug Melvin to ... via OnMilwaukee.com
Notes: Sheets optimistic after testing arm
“If he passes all those intervals, he'll move on to the mound. He reports that he's feeling very good so far. "My experience is that (injured pitchers) don't feel pain until they get to the mound, if there's going to be any. That's the real test.”
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