The Brewers secured their third division title in four years, after an offseason of turnover. Brandon Woodruff ultimately re-upped on a two-year deal, but his recovery from shoulder surgery ruled him out for the entire season.
Brewers starters are 12th in the majors with a 3.92 earned run average.
Milwaukee Brewers’ veteran starting pitching Brandon Woodruff is one step closer to returning to the mound. After undergoing shoulder surgery for maintenance
After losing co-aces Corbin Burnes and Brandon Woodruff over the offseason, the Brewers entered the season prepared to deploy a mix-and-match approach to their pitching staff.
Coming into 2024, we knew the Brewers would have to overcome some depletion of their pitching depth. Trading Corbin Burnes and losing Brandon Woodruff to injury inevitably led to some scrambling, and the team didn't spring for the high-quality replacements that another, richer organization might ha...
It took the Texas Rangers 63 years to claim their first World Series title in 2023. That leaves five current teams who have yet to win the Fall Classic.
Here's a look at three pitchers the Mets can target to improve their rotation.
Last Friday, the Milwaukee Brewers made the surprising decision to non-tender Brandon Woodruff, who has been a rotation stalwart for years. Now, we are learning a bit more about the situation from Bob Nightengale of USA Today, who says that the Brewers tried to sign him to a two-year deal prior to doing that.
The Brewers parted ways with right-handed ace Brandon Woodruff ahead of the non-tender deadline late last week, making the 30-year-old a free agent for the first time in his career.
An excellent starting pitcher just hit the free-agent market. In this series, we look at free agents who the Jays could be interested in as free agency continues.
Ken Rosenthal did not indicate which teams were interested in Woodruff, but he did say that two-year offers are likely to come from more high-revenue teams.
The New York Mets appear to have set their sights on building toward being contenders in 2025. On Friday, the Milwaukee Brewers may have helped them out.
2-time All-Star Brandon Woodruff was non-tendered by the Brewers. Should the Cubs be looking to make a move to bring him to Chicago? Every year there is generally one to two guys who are non-tendered that stand out above the rest.
Right-hander Brandon Woodruff, a two-time All-Star who might miss the full 2024 season due to injury, was non-tendered by the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday, making him a free agent.
Many MLB deadlines in the offseason are relatively quiet ones, but not so for Friday's non-tender deadline, which saw multiple name players cut free.
The pitcher was set to earn around $11 million in arbitration despite his known injury.
He'll likely miss the entire 2024 season but leaves the Brewers as the franchise leader in ERA.
The times may be continuing to change for the Brew Crew.
The Brewers are discussing right-hander Brandon Woodruff in trades with multiple clubs.
Fresh off their fifth postseason appearance in six years, the Milwaukee Brewers face what could be a tumultuous offseason.
Milwaukee Brewers starter Brandon Woodruff may well end up missing the 2024 season recovering from shoulder surgery, but he is still setting his sights on a summer return.
The Milwaukee Brewers may be in the market for starting pitching this offseason. Brandon Woodruff recently underwent shoulder surgery and may miss all of 2024, Wade Miley has a $10M mutual option, Adrian Houser is projected to make $5.6M in arbitration, and of course, there is the dilemma of what to do with Corbin Burnes.
The Milwaukee Brewers suffered a disappointing exit in the NL wild-card playoffs last week and already got some bad news for the 2024 season.
The Milwaukee Brewers are getting a kidney shot before their opening playoff series has even begun.
Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Brandon Woodruff is looking for an encore. On Sept. 11, Woodruff pitched the first shutout of his career, blanking the Miami Marlins on six hits and a walk while striking out seven in Milwaukee.
Brewers GM Matt Arnold told reporters, including MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy, that ace right-hander Brandon Woodruff’s recent MRI result was “very positive relative to what it could have been.” Arnold went on to note that the club hopes to have Woodruff back on the mound in the majors by the end of June.
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