Adam McCalvy
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http://MLB.com Brewers beat writer and author of The Milwaukee Brewers at 50. http://amzn.to/2NjKGO2
“Great job tonight. We’ll see you tomorrow.” Here's the inside story of Bob Uecker's final ballgame. mlb.com/brewers/news/b…
Jacob Misiorowski thought he had Dominic Canzone struck out on a 2-2 slider (left). When Miz got Strike 3 on a 98.8 mph fastball, he appeared excited in my professional opinion (right).
Jacob Misiorowski on the short leash, and where he was directing his emotion at the end of the second inning.
The Brewers needed Rob Deer and Dale Sveum, but they weren't available. It's a 1-0 loss to the Mariners on Cal Raleigh's 39th home run, and Milwaukee's winning streak ends at 11.
The Brewers trail as they prepare to bat in the ninth inning with an 11-game winning streak on the line. If that sounds familiar to you, congratulations, you're old.
Big Dumper hit a big fly for the night's first run. 1-0 Seattle in the sixth. The Brewers will have to come from behind to get you that free hamburger.
The Brewers' first hit against Logan Gilbert is a Jackson Chourio single leading off the fifth inning after 12 up, 12 down to start the game.
A two-out walk puts runners at first and second in the fourth and Jacob Misiorowski's second half debut is cut short at 64 pitches in 3 2/3. He has thrown 92 2/3 innings this season compared to 97 1/3 all of last season between Double-A and Triple-A.
Logan Gilbert and Jacob Misiorowski in the first inning at T-Mobile Park: Six up, six down, five swinging strikeouts plus one 10-pitch Cal Raleigh flyout.
The Brewers announced new details for Friday's celebration of 25 seasons at Miller Park/AmFam Field, including logistics and timing for photo and autograph sessions. It looks like a sellout, so you'll want to know before you go. mlb.com/brewers/news/b…
Sal Frelick expects to be back in the Brewers lineup on Friday but he has some tests to pass first, including BP on the field today.
Brewers Rule 5 pick Connor Thomas underwent surgery last week with Dr. Keith Meister (bone spur removal and UCL repair with internal brace). He is expected to return to Major League action in early- to mid-2026.
Sal Frelick is “recovering nicely” from his left hamstring strain, according to the Brewers’ medical team. He is already doing baseball activities and building up with sprint work. The goal is to have him back in the lineup before the end of the month.
Brewers move: LHP Rob Zastryzny sent to Triple-A Nashville on rehab assignment.
“There’s a reason why we’ve done this over the last 8-9 years,” Brandon Woodruff said. “You have to put the right guys in the room. It may not be household names, and that’s fine. But when you’re winning baseball games, that speaks more than anything.” mlb.com/news/brewers-w…