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The Milwaukee Brewers are enjoying a well-deserved off-day following their first two series of the 2026 MLB season. Both of these series, played at home, saw Milwaukee display the grit and athleticism that became their identity a year ago.
The Brewers racked up strikeouts on the mound, ran wild on the bases and flexed some power while winning five of six games on their opening homestand. But sometimes, you just take what the other team gives you.
The Brewers are adding something new to their entertainment lineup: the Brewers Dance Crew. Auditions were held last year, and now these talented women are debuting their hard work on Opening Day.
The Milwaukee Brewers, as is the case every year, were not predicted to be a very successful team in 2026. Despite the fact that they have won the National
Christian Yelich hit a go-ahead, two-run single in a six-run eighth inning and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Tampa Bay Rays 8-2.
Milwaukee took advantage of Rays miscues in the eighth inning en route to a six-run frame and an 8-2 win to close out their season-opening homestand.
The first game of the Apple TV+ Friday Night Baseball slate features Brice Turang and the Milwaukee Brewers facing off against Jac Caglianone and the Kansas City Royals in interleague play. The first pitch is scheduled on Friday,
And then, to the delight of a sellout crowd of 43,001, the Brewers went out and delivered the opposite of boring. They demolished the Chicago White Sox, 14-2, the franchise’s largest-ever season-opening victory.
Young Milwaukee Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski set a team record with ten strikeouts against the Chicago White Sox on Opening Day.
The Brewers have started the season 3-0 for the 10th time in franchise history in 2026, and here's a look at how things unfolded the nine other times.
The Milwaukee Brewers are built mainly on young talent, so it makes sense that there aren't too many contract options to worry about from year to year. However