Brewers look to continue win streak, take on Mariners
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The Milwaukee Brewers generally do a good job of avoiding the overpays and holding on to their best prospects. As trade talks continue over these next 10 days to the Trade Deadline, the Brewers should keep these five prospects completely off-limits.
The George Webb cooks can turn down the grills. The Milwaukee Brewers didn't get to 12 straight wins and there'll be no free burgers.
If it’s a choice between free hamburgers and the long-term interests of the 6-foot-7 mound monster who might be the Brewers’ best pitching prospect ever, they’ll err on the side of going hungry every time.
Raleigh, the league leader in home runs, hadn’t gone yard since July 11. He now sits at 39 on the season after taking Nick Mears deep in the seventh inning. Mears was charged with the loss, while Gilbert and closer Andres Muñoz handled the rest.
How do you prepare to give away 100,000 free hamburgers? It's a question George Webb has had to answer before, and one it could have to again.
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MLB trade deadline is a little more than a week away. Teams have until 6 p.m. ET on Thursday, July 31, to make their most impactful additions to prior to the stretch run and postseason. The old August and September waiver trade system is no more.
Williams sensed he was gone last year after giving up that game-winning homer to Mets first baseman Pete Alonso in the Division series. It was a gut-wrenching end to the Brewers’ season, the last game beloved Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Uecker called.
Brandon Woodruff tossed six innings of two-hit ball and the Milwaukee Brewers won their 11th straight, 6-0 over the Seattle Mariners