Brewers Video
Weekly Snapshot:
Record Last Week: 2-4 (Overall: 6-9)
Run Scored Last Week: 23
Runs Surrendered Last Week: 26
Standing: 12th in Cactus Leauge
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Game 11 (3/3) | CIN 5, MIL 4
Game 12 (3/5) | MIL 3, CHW 2
Game 13 (3/5) | CHW 8, MIL 2
Game 14 (3/6) | MIL 10, OAK 0
Game 15 (3/7) | Game Canceled
Game 16 (3/8) | LAA 6, MIL 2
Game 17 (3/9) | KC 5, MIL 2
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Transactions:
- 03/05/25 - Placed LHP DL Hall on the 60-day injured list with a left lat strain.
- 03/05/25 - Milwaukee Brewers signed and subsequently activated free agent LHP Jose Quintana.
- 3/05/25 - Signed free agent RHP Gustavo Garcia to a minor-league contract.
Breakdown / Highlights
In what is the second full week of Brewers baseball returning, Caleb Durbin and Vinny Capra built on their hot starts to the Spring with back-to-back home runs against Cincinnati. That offensive start would slow though, as the Brewers would go on to lose Monday's contest 5-4, potentially something that could highlight the injuries piling up in the Milwaukee pitching staff.
On the positive side of the mound, Craig Yoho has continued to dominate in Cactus League action. On Thursday, the Brewers prospect hurled two innings, striking out four, all without surrendering a base runner. His ERA remains at a flat 0 heading into next week, and even though Yoho might still be a long shot for the Opening Day roster, don't think his number won't be called this season.
On the very same day, Jacob Misiorowski built on a bit of a disappointing first outing by tossing three perfect innings against the Athletics, striking out three. The day before, two of last season's staples (Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers) kicked off their spring campaigns by hurling three scoreless innings of their own. Myers struck out three and gave up no hits, while Peralta surrounded a pair of knocks but struck out four. The Brewers took the road half of a split-squad doubleheader against the White Sox 3-2, but fell in the home leg, 8-2.
Back on the offensive side, Christian Yelich looks to be feeling his best in years. No more notes needed:
And lastly, if you're looking for other player-specific content, be sure to check out these subtleties Freddy Peralta has tinkered with this spring, or why it might be worth bookmarking the September stretch.
Looking Ahead:
- Monday, March 10 - Brewers vs. Mariners - 3:10 PM CT
- Tuesday, March 11 - Cubs vs. Brewers - 3:05 PM CT
- Thursday, March 13 - Brewers vs. White Sox - 3:05 PM CT
- Friday, March 14 - Brewers vs. Giants - 3:10 PM CT
- Saturday, March 15 - Brewers vs. Angels - 3:10 PM CT
- Sunday, March 16 - Brewers vs. Guardians - 3:10 PM CT







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