Thursday Nov 20 | Milwaukee Brewers
Let the CC Sabathia sweepstakes begin. Sabathia and nine other Brewers hit the open market Friday after teams' 15-day window of exclusive negotiating rights with their own free agents expired.
Brewers' Veterans Could Be Dealt for Pitching Help
Even before learning of closer Salomon Torres' retirement on Tuesday, Brewers general manager Doug Melvin said he will not trade any of his veteran position players until he determines whether they can bring ...
Brewers in no rush to find a closer
How bad was Eric Gagne last season in Milwaukee? So bad that even the loss of the guy who had replaced him as closer, Salomon Torres, was greeted with something resembling indifference by general manager Doug ...
Torres' retirement has 'pen in flux
When Brewers closer Salomon Torres called it quits this week, opting to retire from active duty after one of the best seasons of his career, he dug yet another hole at the back of the Brewers' bullpen.
Brewers: Closer Torres retires
Tuesday wasn't the first time reliever Salomon Torres has announced his retirement from baseball.
Brewers exercise option on Cameron
Brewersa TM center-fielder Mike Cameron said he was pleasantly surprised that the team exercised its $10 million option for him to return in 2009.
Counsell, Mota file for free agency
Infielder Craig Counsell and reliever Guillermo Mota joined the list of Brewers to formally file for free agency on Monday.
Brewers notes: Bullpen solid in playoffs
Once considered a weakness, the Milwaukee Brewers bullpen turned out to be the team's biggest strength in the postseason.
Bullpen has been bright spot for Crew
As painful as it was for the Brewers to lose both games at Philadelphia to open the National League Division Series, matters could have been even worse if not for standout performances by their bullpen.
PLAYER OF THE GAME Philadelphia leftfielder Pat Burrell, who was 0 for 8 in the first three games of the NLDS, broke open the game early with a three-run homer in the third inning off Brewers starter Jeff ...
Don't count on Tony Gwynn to pick up the ample slack of Corey Hart. Published Oct.
Do-or-die came early in Milwaukee
Talk about pressure. To the Brewers, it isn't facing the Phillies in the National League Division Series that opens at Citizens Bank Park on Wednesday afternoon.
Brewers make sportswriter a fan again
Milwaukee's Mike Cameron and Guillermo Mota celebrate Sunday. On one amazing Sunday afternoon, I discovered I am still a sports fan.
Fielder homers with 2 outs in 9th to lift Brewers
Fielder homered off reliever T.J. Beam to keep Milwaukee one game behind the Mets with five to go.
Prince Fielder hit a two-out, two-run homer in the ninth inning Tuesday, boosting the Milwaukee Brewers past the Pirates, 7-5. With two outs in the ninth, Ryan Braun hit an infield single against right-handed ...
After the Yankees lost the 1981 World Series to the Dodgers, a supremely bombastic George M. Steinbrenner issued an apology to the fans of New York and promised to immediately begin preparing for the 1982 ...
Loss to Cubs may be the beginning of the end for Brewers
The move from Brewers management to fire manager Ned Yost with 12 games showed that the decision-makers on that team think emotion is a vital part of being a winning baseball team.
The mainstream media, and especially ESPN, would have you believe that this season is another September collapse by the New York Mets.
Phillies pull into tie for NL wild-card lead
Brett Myers pitched a two-hitter and the Phillies moved into a tie for the NL wild-card lead, sweeping a day-night doubleheader from the Brewers.
Burrell, Victorino help Phillies cut into Brewers wild card lead
Pat Burrell singled in the go-ahead run and Shane Victorino hit a three-run home run in the eighth inning, as Philadelphia pulled out a 7-3 win over Milwaukee in the opener of a day-night doubleheader.