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  1. Transactions: N/A Nashville Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Gwinnett (Braves) 4, Nashville 3 Box Score and Game Log Via the Sounds, game details, and we encourage readers to always review affiliate write-ups as part of their Link Report routine: Sounds Walked Off for Second Straight Night - Kuehner Spins First Career Triple-A Quality Start You may not recognize the name Cory Hilborne, but he's the Communications Manager for the Sounds and is responsible for the big majority of postgame summaries, and he nails it every single time. Today's effort was just the latest example, and hopefully you'll agree that both the in-game action recap and the miscellaneous notes linked above provide a cornucopia of detail for us. I shared on social media that I was able to catch up with longtime Brewers.com beat writer and Supervising Reporter Adam McCalvy (along with the Journal-Sentinel's Curt Hogg) in Boston on Tuesday. While I thanked Adam for his decades of coverage, he acknowledged that we provide details within our daily Link Reports that aid his efforts. Now, the fact Tyler Black had been placed on the IL was evident from the MiLB transaction wire, easy enough to track. Much less obvious was that Pratt had sat out not one, but two games, something we pointed out when Saturday's early AM report was published. Clearly Adam has the means and the contacts to then follow up on notes like that. Sure enough, by Saturday afternoon, he informed us of the status of both players. Of course, there will be instances when the beat reporters uncover minor league news outside of our site and forum posts. But our symbiotic relationship has helped inform Brewers fans for many years now, and we've long been aware that many members of the organization's front office, spanning multiple departments, make our daily report a staple. Pretty cool, right? Outside of the catching corps, the Sounds have a one-man position player bench (Manager Rick Sweet loves when that is the case - not). Sweet emptied the non-catcher crew when OF Jacob Hurtubise entered as part of a defensive shuffle to begin the bottom of the 10th, with first baseman Luke Adams exiting. Adams had struck out swinging in the top of the 9th and had remained in the game on defense for the bottom of that frame. So, at this time, nothing concerning from that perspective, but as always, we'll see. In addition to old friends Rowdy Tellez and Brewer Hicklen in the Stripers lineup, reliever Tayler Scott is an alumnus (Biloxi 2016-17). As for the extra inning, the top of the 10th was not pretty for Nashville - Wilken K'd on a foul tip, Jones fanned looking, and Eddys Leonard grounded to 3rd, leaving a speedy ghost runner in Lara firmly planted. LHP Brian Fitzpatrick got the first out on a 3-1 putout to start the fateful bottom half, advancing the ghost runner. A 90 MPH chopper vs. the drawn-in infield was enough to end things - watch that here. Nothing personal vs. the Voice of the Stripers, Dave Lezotte, but we've had enough of these walk-off calls: Via the Sounds: "After Sat.'s 3-for-5 night at the plate, CF Luis Lara ranks 5th in the International League with a .370 AVG through his first 12 Triple-A games. The #12-ranked #Brewers prospect is tied for fourth in hits (17) and SB (7) and leads the league with 14 runs scored" You're invited to consult the Sounds' "X" feed for a series of five highlights - given it's a road game, Lezotte is on the calls. You'll catch Luis Lara, Greg Jones, Brock Wilken, Tate Kuehner and Will Childers along the way. Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Biloxi 7, Pensacola (Marlins) 5 Box Score and Game Log Catch up with the latest Biloxi pre-game audio interview archives - LH reliever Mark Manfredi's chat from Saturday night is available along with all this week's collection - congrats to the new dad and his wife! Via the Shuckers, game details: Shuckers Sneak Past Blue Wahoos 7-5 For Series Win - Shuckers clinch first series victory against Blue Wahoos Another fine write-up. I'm so aware of how repetitive this disclaimer is, but please review as linked just above as we tend not to rehash specific game details too often, allowing us to focus on other nuances of the day. The presence of little-used 22-year-old 3rd catcher Edgardo Ordonez (.544 OPS in 25 games with Carolina in 2025, skipping over Wisconsin to start 2026) allows for Matt Wood and Darrien Miller to rotate into the designated hitter spot, as Wood did here. Wood contributed with a sacrifice fly and a walk while Miller's fun was a bit louder - Over at the Shuckers' "X" feed, you'll find both of Eduardo Garcia's base knocks in his first game back after he broke his right wrist in Dominican Winter Ball play, along with Kay-Lan Nicasia taking advantage of his playing time opportunity given the recent outfield injuries on the Biloxi roster. Garcia did have one awkward moment early on. Hardin needed 84 pitches and only registered three innings, as he saw double-walk-single to open the 4th. RHP Stiven Cruz allowed one of Hardin's runners to score on a sacrifice fly, but as the game summary noted, would retire all 12 men he faced in a fantastic outing. Southpaws Jesus Broca and Sam Garcia made things interesting late but survived. There were also two caught stealing's, but you get the general idea here: Rattlers and River Bandits Rained Out - Saturday’s game to be made up as part of a doubleheader on Sunday LHP Wande Torres and RHP Braylon Owens are the scheduled Wisconsin starters. Wilson Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Wilson 6, Salem (Red Sox) 3 Box Score and Game Log Warbirds Snap Skid with Victory Over Salem - Anderson’s Big Night Sparks Wilson First of all, no specific highlight here, but the effort is appreciated from the Voice of the RidgeYaks. Wilson scored six runs despite having only four hits. Each of those hits were of the extra-base variety however, three off the bat of 19-year-old Dominican native CF Jose Anderson, who had a monster game with a bases-loaded walk, two doubles and his first home run of 2026. Anderson now has 20 HR's in 148 professional contests (.750 OPS). You'll be able to view an Anderson double and his round-tripper, along with Handelfry Encarnacion's double, via the Warbirds' "X" feed. More video: The Anderson RBI walk Frederi Montero's RBI grounder Fine-to-solid work by the Wilson hurlers here - 20-year-old RHP Jarrette Bonet has now fanned ten in seven innings (1 R, 4 BB, 1 HBP). Bonet picked off two men at first to help his own cause. RHP Tanner Perry turns 23 later this week, so he'll be seeking a bump to Wisconsin, he contributed three innings though was a victim of this home run. RHP Peyton Niksch, 22, did allow a run, but it was unearned due to two passed balls by catcher Yannic Walther in the 9th. We'd love to say the Warbirds' offensive woes are solved. While drawing 12 free passes (11 BB's, 1 HBP) can be productive, 1-for-12 with RISP (11 LOB) is not. It was another night of double-digit strikeouts (11). Thank goodness for Anderson on this night. By the way, the Brewers signed Anderson to a relatively tiny $60,000 bonus in January 2024 to then see him break out with a .915 OPS in his sole Dominican Summer League season. All traditional early afternoon game times Sunday, with the Rattlers playing twice. Our friend Daniel "Ro" will have five recaps for you Monday AM - that's how it goes sometimes on our beat, as I was spared a game and Mother Nature doubled up on Ro. Hope everyone has a wonderful early spring day. Organizational Scoreboard including starting pitcher info, game times, MiLB TV links, and box scores Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Batting Stats and Depth Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Pitching Stats and Depth
  2. Pregame Audio Saturday 4/11: LH reliever Mark Manfredi, Sr. Congrats to the new dad!
  3. Saturday 4/11: Postgame shows for the 3-1 loss to the Nationals: Via WTMJ's Postgame Show with Dom Cotroneo - Craig Coshun is Dom's guest Via SportsRadio the Fan's Post Game Show w/ Tim Allen and Tommy Wortz Locked on Brewers Postcast with Brandon Sneide
  4. Friday 4/10: With our Jack Stern and @Spencer Michaelis Via ESPN Wisconsin's "Jen, Gabe and Chewy" (download link): "Jeff Levering breaks down Milwaukee’s strong start to the season and what’s fueling the early success." Via WTMJ's Morning News (download link): "Brewers 360 with President of Business Operations Rick Schlesinger dives into the latest homestand for the Crew as they get ready to debut a new city connect uniform." Via WSCO's "The Show with Tony G and Leo" (download link): BrewerFanatic's Jack Stern (go to the 06:00 minute mark) Via Mike Heller's "I Love Mondays" Podcast: President of Baseball Operations-GM Matt Arnold shares what has made this team special out of the gates (go to the 20:45 minute mark) - YouTube option Via Fox Sports 920 Milwaukee's "The Huddle": Former Brewers pitcher Paul Wagner VIDEO via Curt Hogg's "Brewer Territory" with Corey Knebel: "What to make of the Brewers first series loss of the year" Via David Gasper's "Brewers Daily" YouTube page: "Brandon Sproat Will Not Pitch vs. Nats" *** Postgame shows for the 7-3 loss to the Nationals: Via WTMJ's Postgame Show with Dom Cotroneo - Craig Coshun is Dom's guest Via SportsRadio the Fan's Post Game Show w/ Tim Allen and Tommy Wortz Locked on Brewers Postcast with Brandon Sneide
  5. This thread will be utilized for any minor league news Saturday. Organizational Scoreboard Audio Links MiLB TV (Subscribers)
  6. From Friday night's Link Report: The Shuckers had to place two outfielders on the IL after each had to leave Wednesday's game early. For the ability to view archived minor league games, it seems you now need an MLB+ subscription as opposed to the old MiLB.TV subscription, and it's pricier, at least that's what I've encountered. Regardless, in the review of that game: Top of the 3rd (archive link for subscribers) - go to the 01:34:50 hour/minute mark - Emaarion Boyd doubles (1) on a sharp line drive to left fielder Jordyn Adams. Emaarion Boyd to 3rd. Emaarion Boyd advances to 3rd, on a fielding error by left fielder Jordyn Adams. This was really unique. Adams made a somewhat awkward dive to his right as the ball clipped him and bounded away, with Adams delayed in his recovery to chase the ball down and get it in. After several viewings, it appears the ball caught Adams on a short hop to his head/face, and the trainer spent a few minutes with him as Adams' facial expressions while standing on the field seemed to confirm that. We won't fully speculate as to whether his absence is concussion-protocol related, but it's a possibility. Keith reached on an infield single to third base leading off the 5th, 02:27:05 hour/minute mark. There was absolutely no doubt about this injury, as Keith grabbed at his right hamstring as he crossed first base. Clearly in pain, the red-hot Keith (1.343 OPS in five games) hobbled back into the dugout. With Jacon Hurtubise's recent promotion to Nashville preceding these injuries, Biloxi is reduced to Dasan Brown and Kay-Lin Nicasia as true outfielders, though Eduardo Garcia's activation from the IL will help, while Dylan O'Rae and Jheremy Vargas have plenty of experience on the grass. This helps explain Mike Boeve's left field debut this week.
  7. Image courtesy of BrewerFanatic Transactions: RHP Easton McGee recalled to MLB Brewers from AAA Nashville 1B/OF Tyler Black placed on AAA Nashville’s 7-day injured list on April 8 (last played on Sunday April 5th) INF/OF Eduardo Garcia activated from AA Biloxi’s 7-day injured list OF Damon Keith placed on AA Biloxi’s 7-day injured list retroactive to April 9 OF Jordyn Adams placed on AA Biloxi’s 7-day injured list retroactive to April 9 Injury updates on Keith and Adams below. Friday Media Notes unavailable Final: Gwinnett (Braves) 6, Nashville 5 Box Score and Game Log Via the Sounds, game details, and we encourage readers to always review affiliate write-ups as part of their Link Report routine: Costly Errors Spoil Sounds Near Comeback Against Stripers - Wilken Belts First Career Triple-A Homer in 6-5 Loss It seems fruitless to point out positives here when the error column flashes a "6". Sure, as the chock-full game summary noted, every Sound had at least one base hit. 28-year-old switch-hitting RF Greg Jones has flashed his 2019 first round (Rays, 22nd overall) pedigree - three singles here. Find Brock Wilken's blast here, punished a meatball, yet it's hard to remove your eyes from the .029 in the lower right at the time of impact. Watch as both Eddys Leonard (here) and Ramon Rodriguez (here) line balls into the left-center field gap. Leonard has started five games in left field and three at second base, including this one, where three times he was charged with a fielding error. Both Robert Gasser and Blake Holub committed pickoff errors, The Gwinnett media team isn't the most active, so remarkably, we don't have video of the wild walk-off sequence that concluded the night on Jeferson Quero's throwing error to third base. However, the Stripers did post a "booth cam" video of their PxP guy calling the action. Cooper Pratt sat a second consecutive night; odd given he had already been idle while finalizing his physical for the contract extension. Gasser was at 62 pitches when lifted in the 4th. He left this pitch in a bad spot, though kudos to said PxP man for his synth-pop reference with his "Welcome to Schunky-Town" call. Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Pensacola (Marlins) 5, Biloxi 4 Box Score and Game Log Catch up with the latest Biloxi pre-game audio interview archives - Manager Mike Guerrero's chat from Friday night is available along with all this week's collection Via the Shuckers, game details: Made Records Third Multi-Hit Performance, Shuckers Fall to Blue Wahoos - Shuckers come within 90 feet of tying the game in the ninth, Gillis shines in relief over 5.0 shutout innings Wow, Biloxi loaded the bases with one out in the 9th, but Jesús Made struck out swinging in a three-pitch at-bat and Blake Burke grounded out to first to end it. As Bishop Letson's two-contest 2026 game log shows, consistency isn't always a good thing, especially when a WHIP is at 3.75 for each very brief outing. Clearly something is amiss, and Pitching Coach Josh Spence has some work to do with the talented 21-year-old. The Shuckers camera feed was unavailable for this game in what is hopefully a one-off. Speaking of consistency, and we love you, Biloxi organization, but early-season video troubles are a seemingly yearly ritual. But c'mon, we're so spoiled in this day and age of prospect tracking compared to years ago. They'll figure it out. As you saw in the transaction section above, the Shuckers had to place two outfielders on the IL after each had to leave Wednesday's game early. For the ability to view archived minor league games, it seems you now need an MLB+ subscription as opposed to the old MiLB.TV subscription, and it's pricier, at least that's what I've encountered. Regardless, in the review of that game: Top of the 3rd (archive link for subscribers) - go to the 01:34:50 hour/minute mark - Emaarion Boyd doubles (1) on a sharp line drive to left fielder Jordyn Adams. Emaarion Boyd to 3rd. Emaarion Boyd advances to 3rd, on a fielding error by left fielder Jordyn Adams. This was really unique. Adams made a somewhat awkward dive to his right as the ball clipped him and bounded away, with Adams delayed in his recovery to chase the ball down and get it in. After several viewings, it appears the ball caught Adams on a short hop to his head/face, and the trainer spent a few minutes with him as Adams' facial expressions while standing on the field seemed to confirm that. We won't fully speculate as to whether his absence is concussion-protocol related, but it's a possibility. Keith reached on an infield single to third base leading off the 5th, 02:27:05 hour/minute mark. There was absolutely no doubt about this injury, as Keith grabbed at his right hamstring as he crossed first base. Clearly in pain, the red-hot Keith (1.343 OPS in five games) hobbled back into the dugout. With Jacon Hurtubise's recent promotion to Nashville preceding these injuries, Biloxi is reduced to Dasan Brown and Kay-Lin Nicasia as true outfielders, though Eduardo Garcia's activation from the IL will help, while Dylan O'Rae and Jheremy Vargas have plenty of experience on the grass. This helps explain Mike Boeve's left field debut this week. Kudos to 25-year-old RHP Tanner Gillis for a spectacular long relief outing behind Letson and LHP Anthony Flores, who struggled for the first time (four walks) in three outings. Gillis faced one over the minimum in his five innings, a lonely single. Pensacola won despite having only three hits, all singles. Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes (download link) Final: Wisconsin 9, Quad Cities (Royals) 0 Box Score and Game Log Rattlers Rebound for a Big Win My goodness, as you'll read at the tail end of that detailed game summary, we need to expand our injury section to include the umpiring crew. Goodness. Bryce Meccage gets the ground ball and help from his mates - In addition to the embedded "X" videos in the game summary, here are additional highlights: Andrew Fischer sacrifice fly Luis Pena sacrifice fly Blayberg Diaz RBI double (off a position player/catcher, but he'll take it) Marco Dinges didn't agree with his 6th inning called strike, allowing Diaz to replace him. Rattlers drew 13 walks and an HBP but also K'd 17 times, including a four-pack for Fischer, who negates a true sombrero with a walk and the afore-viewed sac fly. Meccage, Jack Seppings, and in particular Chandler Welch all received their mound due in the game summary after this combined shutout. Still waiting on Luis Pena's first XBH (it's early), but he's rolling after four games played (.550 OBP, 4-for-4 in SB attempts). Wilson Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Salem (Red Sox) 5, Wilson 4 Box Score and Game Log Salem Takes Series from Wilson - Warbirds Rally Comes up Short The boys managed only four hits (doubles by Jose Anderson and Juan Ortuno) but tried to make the most of nine bases on balls. Strikeouts continue to be a major issue, 13 here. What a slide by Anderson! Enderson Mercado surrenders a triple to the second batter of the game Then, Pedro Ibarguen immediately misplayed this one in center, didn't help Mercado's cause Luiyin Alastre could have been credited with a hit on this screamer, but drives in a run regardless Baserunning mistake by Salem, but enjoy the Wilson uniforms looking sharp RHP Enniel Cortez left this one in a bad spot to a LH bat Of the 14 active position players, only Brady Ebel, Jadyn Fielder, and Nick Monile are not products of the Dominican Academy. Not sure of the English language skills of the many Latin American players but look for the three U.S.-born players to be popular interview subjects of the local media for the home opener Tuesday. It's all evening action on Saturday as the farm system looks to build on its 16-16 overall mark. Catch you Sunday AM, Organizational Scoreboard including starting pitcher info, game times, MiLB TV links, and box scores Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Batting Stats and Depth Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Pitching Stats and Depth View full article
  8. Transactions: RHP Easton McGee recalled to MLB Brewers from AAA Nashville 1B/OF Tyler Black placed on AAA Nashville’s 7-day injured list on April 8 (last played on Sunday April 5th) INF/OF Eduardo Garcia activated from AA Biloxi’s 7-day injured list OF Damon Keith placed on AA Biloxi’s 7-day injured list retroactive to April 9 OF Jordyn Adams placed on AA Biloxi’s 7-day injured list retroactive to April 9 Injury updates on Keith and Adams below. Friday Media Notes unavailable Final: Gwinnett (Braves) 6, Nashville 5 Box Score and Game Log Via the Sounds, game details, and we encourage readers to always review affiliate write-ups as part of their Link Report routine: Costly Errors Spoil Sounds Near Comeback Against Stripers - Wilken Belts First Career Triple-A Homer in 6-5 Loss It seems fruitless to point out positives here when the error column flashes a "6". Sure, as the chock-full game summary noted, every Sound had at least one base hit. 28-year-old switch-hitting RF Greg Jones has flashed his 2019 first round (Rays, 22nd overall) pedigree - three singles here. Find Brock Wilken's blast here, punished a meatball, yet it's hard to remove your eyes from the .029 in the lower right at the time of impact. Watch as both Eddys Leonard (here) and Ramon Rodriguez (here) line balls into the left-center field gap. Leonard has started five games in left field and three at second base, including this one, where three times he was charged with a fielding error. Both Robert Gasser and Blake Holub committed pickoff errors, The Gwinnett media team isn't the most active, so remarkably, we don't have video of the wild walk-off sequence that concluded the night on Jeferson Quero's throwing error to third base. However, the Stripers did post a "booth cam" video of their PxP guy calling the action. Cooper Pratt sat a second consecutive night; odd given he had already been idle while finalizing his physical for the contract extension. Gasser was at 62 pitches when lifted in the 4th. He left this pitch in a bad spot, though kudos to said PxP man for his synth-pop reference with his "Welcome to Schunky-Town" call. Biloxi Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Pensacola (Marlins) 5, Biloxi 4 Box Score and Game Log Catch up with the latest Biloxi pre-game audio interview archives - Manager Mike Guerrero's chat from Friday night is available along with all this week's collection Via the Shuckers, game details: Made Records Third Multi-Hit Performance, Shuckers Fall to Blue Wahoos - Shuckers come within 90 feet of tying the game in the ninth, Gillis shines in relief over 5.0 shutout innings Wow, Biloxi loaded the bases with one out in the 9th, but Jesús Made struck out swinging in a three-pitch at-bat and Blake Burke grounded out to first to end it. As Bishop Letson's two-contest 2026 game log shows, consistency isn't always a good thing, especially when a WHIP is at 3.75 for each very brief outing. Clearly something is amiss, and Pitching Coach Josh Spence has some work to do with the talented 21-year-old. The Shuckers camera feed was unavailable for this game in what is hopefully a one-off. Speaking of consistency, and we love you, Biloxi organization, but early-season video troubles are a seemingly yearly ritual. But c'mon, we're so spoiled in this day and age of prospect tracking compared to years ago. They'll figure it out. As you saw in the transaction section above, the Shuckers had to place two outfielders on the IL after each had to leave Wednesday's game early. For the ability to view archived minor league games, it seems you now need an MLB+ subscription as opposed to the old MiLB.TV subscription, and it's pricier, at least that's what I've encountered. Regardless, in the review of that game: Top of the 3rd (archive link for subscribers) - go to the 01:34:50 hour/minute mark - Emaarion Boyd doubles (1) on a sharp line drive to left fielder Jordyn Adams. Emaarion Boyd to 3rd. Emaarion Boyd advances to 3rd, on a fielding error by left fielder Jordyn Adams. This was really unique. Adams made a somewhat awkward dive to his right as the ball clipped him and bounded away, with Adams delayed in his recovery to chase the ball down and get it in. After several viewings, it appears the ball caught Adams on a short hop to his head/face, and the trainer spent a few minutes with him as Adams' facial expressions while standing on the field seemed to confirm that. We won't fully speculate as to whether his absence is concussion-protocol related, but it's a possibility. Keith reached on an infield single to third base leading off the 5th, 02:27:05 hour/minute mark. There was absolutely no doubt about this injury, as Keith grabbed at his right hamstring as he crossed first base. Clearly in pain, the red-hot Keith (1.343 OPS in five games) hobbled back into the dugout. With Jacon Hurtubise's recent promotion to Nashville preceding these injuries, Biloxi is reduced to Dasan Brown and Kay-Lin Nicasia as true outfielders, though Eduardo Garcia's activation from the IL will help, while Dylan O'Rae and Jheremy Vargas have plenty of experience on the grass. This helps explain Mike Boeve's left field debut this week. Kudos to 25-year-old RHP Tanner Gillis for a spectacular long relief outing behind Letson and LHP Anthony Flores, who struggled for the first time (four walks) in three outings. Gillis faced one over the minimum in his five innings, a lonely single. Pensacola won despite having only three hits, all singles. Wisconsin Pre-Game Media Notes (download link) Final: Wisconsin 9, Quad Cities (Royals) 0 Box Score and Game Log Rattlers Rebound for a Big Win My goodness, as you'll read at the tail end of that detailed game summary, we need to expand our injury section to include the umpiring crew. Goodness. Bryce Meccage gets the ground ball and help from his mates - In addition to the embedded "X" videos in the game summary, here are additional highlights: Andrew Fischer sacrifice fly Luis Pena sacrifice fly Blayberg Diaz RBI double (off a position player/catcher, but he'll take it) Marco Dinges didn't agree with his 6th inning called strike, allowing Diaz to replace him. Rattlers drew 13 walks and an HBP but also K'd 17 times, including a four-pack for Fischer, who negates a true sombrero with a walk and the afore-viewed sac fly. Meccage, Jack Seppings, and in particular Chandler Welch all received their mound due in the game summary after this combined shutout. Still waiting on Luis Pena's first XBH (it's early), but he's rolling after four games played (.550 OBP, 4-for-4 in SB attempts). Wilson Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Salem (Red Sox) 5, Wilson 4 Box Score and Game Log Salem Takes Series from Wilson - Warbirds Rally Comes up Short The boys managed only four hits (doubles by Jose Anderson and Juan Ortuno) but tried to make the most of nine bases on balls. Strikeouts continue to be a major issue, 13 here. What a slide by Anderson! Enderson Mercado surrenders a triple to the second batter of the game Then, Pedro Ibarguen immediately misplayed this one in center, didn't help Mercado's cause Luiyin Alastre could have been credited with a hit on this screamer, but drives in a run regardless Baserunning mistake by Salem, but enjoy the Wilson uniforms looking sharp RHP Enniel Cortez left this one in a bad spot to a LH bat Of the 14 active position players, only Brady Ebel, Jadyn Fielder, and Nick Monile are not products of the Dominican Academy. Not sure of the English language skills of the many Latin American players but look for the three U.S.-born players to be popular interview subjects of the local media for the home opener Tuesday. It's all evening action on Saturday as the farm system looks to build on its 16-16 overall mark. Catch you Sunday AM, Organizational Scoreboard including starting pitcher info, game times, MiLB TV links, and box scores Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Batting Stats and Depth Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Pitching Stats and Depth
  9. Pregame Audio Friday 4/10: Manager Mike Guerrero
  10. This thread will be utilized for any minor league news Friday. Organizational Scoreboard Audio Links MiLB TV (Subscribers)
  11. More from Thursday 4/9: Via WTMJ's Afternoon News (download link): Dom Cotroneo dives into the highs, lows, and learning curves as the Brewers navigate development, adversity, and the emergence of Miz as a key figure on the mound." Via WTMJ's Afternoon News (download link): "The Brewers roll out their new City Connect uniforms, designed to reflect Milwaukee’s identity and culture. COO Marti Wronski explains the inspiration behind the look, the reaction so far, and what it means for the team and fans." WTMJ's "Brewers Weekly" with Dom Cotroneo - "There's a lot of baseball left" Locked on Brewers with Chuck Freimund - "Why Brewers Can Bounce Back Against Struggling Nationals" Via the "Brew Crew Scoop" Podcast: "The Brewers went 3-3 on their road trip to Kansas City and Boston. Garrett Mitchell shined offensively, and Willson Contreras caused more drama with the Brewers. We also broke down the controversial new City Connects."
  12. Updated the initial post in this thread containing "Last Trades" with all 29 other organizations: Giants (05/11/24) -- Acquired RHP Mitch White in exchange for cash considerations with: Giants (03/30/26) -- Acquired OF Luis Matos in exchange for cash considerations Phillies (07/17/25) -- Acquired C Andrick Nava in exchange for cash considerations with: Phillies (04/08/26) -- Acquired cash in exchange for OF Steward Berroa
  13. Nashville Press Release: ADD: C Andrick Nava reinstated from the Development List REMOVE: INF Ethan Murray placed on the Injured List The Nashville Sounds roster currently sits at 28 active + 4 Injured List *28 active is the AAA maximum *** Murray fanned in all three AB's Wednesday and played second base for the full game.
  14. Wednesday 4/8: Via WTMJ's Morning News (download link): Brewers 360 with Jeff Levering - "Jeff is feeling much better after being placed in the hospital with a nasty stomach bug – but he’s back! It takes a lot to get Levo out of the booth. Meanwhile, The Miz was dealing – until he wasn’t. Was it youth that got in his way? Should he have been pulled earlier? A close game but a teaching moment for the young fireball thrower." Via David Gasper's "Brewers Daily" YouTube page: "Miz carved up Red Sox, then ran out of gas" Recorded after the 5-0 loss to the Red Sox: Via SportsRadio the Fan's Post Game Show w/ Tim Allen and Tommy Wortz Locked on Brewers Postcast with Brandon Sneide - "Offense Goes Quiet" Locked on Brewers with Chuck Freimund - "Brewers Are Off to Great Start Despite Injuries" Via the "View from Bernie's Chalet" Podcast: "Jason & Hyatt talk series win vs Royals, Sproat struggles, series loss vs Red Sox, more Willson Contreras nonsense, cold weather in Boston, Woodruff & Mis' tough outings, hilarious lineup vs Crochet, answer listener questions & card corner" *** Thursday 4/9: Via WTMJ's Morning News (download link): "Brewers 360 with Brewers President of Baseball Operations Matt Arnold - the Brewers were rolling offensively, except for yesterday. So we ask Matt about the progress of the team, and we can’t forget about the stud bats that are on the IL, but when are they coming back? We also talk about Christian Yelich’s fast start and how good it is to see our vet get back to true form." Via SportsRadio the Fan's "Nine 2 Noon" Show: "Brewers TV analyst Vinny Rottino discussed the team's first series loss of the season in Boston. Plus, Vinny shared his surprises of the season so far and who this team needs the most going forward." Via Mike Heller's "I Love Mondays" Podcast: Vinny Rottino (go to the 22:30 minute mark) Via David Gasper's "Brewers Daily" YouTube page: "Brewers Lose First Series of Season"
  15. Local news video reports, including weak opponent contact early in the game and the play that forced Brady Ebel's error at shortstop: WSLS WFXR
  16. This thread will be utilized for any minor league news Thursday. Organizational Scoreboard Audio Links MiLB TV (Subscribers)
  17. Tuesday 4/7: Via WTMJ's Morning News (download link): Brewers 360 with Pat Murphy - "The Brewers Manager discusses the cool temps of the game and then the heated temps of Willson Contreras who got plunked and then had a slide – cleats up – which caught the leg of the Brewers second baseman. We ask Murph about Willson’s ‘message’ to the Brewers if he gets hit again – he's going to ‘take one of them out.’" Via WTMJ's Midday News (download link): "Adam McCalvy talks about the message from Willson Contreras after being hit by a pitch during Monday's 8-6 loss to the Brewers. Adam also talks about a ticket flash sale coming up for fans and how they can take advantage of the offer and Pat Murphy’s pocket turtle!" VIDEO via Curt Hogg's "Brewer Territory" with Corey Knebel: "After another feud on the field with the Brewers after being hit by a pitch, Willson Contreras had some choice words while Christian Yelich called it a "skit." Curt and Corey break down the latest chapter in the ongoing saga between the sides." Via Fox Sports 920 Milwaukee's "The Huddle": Hunter Baumgardt (go to the 26:00 minute mark) Via SportsRadio the Fan's "Nine 2 Noon" Show: Tim Allen of the Postgame Show Via the Fan Milwaukee's "Mason Crosby Show": Former Brewers pitcher Paul Wagner Via David Gasper's "Brewers Daily" YouTube page: "Willson Contreras is a Big Doofus" Via ESPN Wisconsin's "Jim, Matt & Molly" (download link): "Lane Grindle talks about calling games solo this past weekend & his best Boston accent during this Red Sox series. Plus, they get into the feud with Wilson Contreras, the Brewers' rally tortoise -- Bobby Jr --, CB Bucknor, the ABS System, and the best movie portrayals of baseball broadcasters (other than Ueck, of course)!" Via "The Bill Michaels Show" (Hour Two): Chuck Freimund (go to the 29:30 minute mark) *** Postgame shows for the 3-2 loss to the Red Sox: Via SportsRadio the Fan's Post Game Show w/ Tim Allen and Tommy Wortz Via WTMJ's Postgame Show with Bob Brainerd - Jerry Augustine is Bob’s guest Via SportsRadio the Fan's Post Game Show w/ Tim Allen and Tommy Wortz Locked on Brewers Postcast with Brandon Sneide - "Brewers Lose Despite Dominant Start from Misiorowski - Key 6th Inning Turns Game" Locked on Brewers with Chuck Freimund - "Fans not Happy with the Brewers lineup - Miz Runs out of Gas"
  18. Interview begins at the 14:45 minute mark -
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