When the Brewers traded ace Corbin Burnes prior to the 2024 season and lost star right-hander Brandon Woodruff to injury, a club that had relied mostly on stellar pitching and just enough hitting in previous years wasn’t exactly expected to run away with a division title.
Christian Yelich didn't get the opportunity to use the customized bat he had made last year during the players' weekend. The Milwaukee Brewers' left fielder was injured. But that bat is back in 2025.
The Brewers are turning to a familiar face in a search for depth after facing significant injuries last season.
Two weeks into Spring Training and with games underway, the Brewers aren’t ready to name their new starting shortstop. But we have our first clues. So with Joey Ortiz emerging as the frontrunner for t
Christian Yelich is now six months removed from low back surgery that he hopes will allow him to be pain free.
PHOENIX — Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich says he will be ready for the start of the season. Six months removed from back surgery that brought a premature end to a resurgent season, Yelich arrived in camp Saturday at full strength with his sights set on an even better 2025 campaign.
Former National League MVP Christian Yelich is in camp for the Milwaukee Brewers and he issued a good injury update as he recovers from back surgery last year.
Back surgery prematurely ended Yelich’s All-Star campaign in August. He’s battled various back ailments in recent years and frequently struggled to regain his MVP form. Rejuvenated ahead of his age-33 season, Yelich addressed reporters Saturday and addressed his status for Opening Day.
One day after adding veteran outfielder Manuel Margot on a minor-league deal, the Milwaukee Brewers struck again, signing veteran utility player Mark Canha to t