Dodgers vs. Brewers Game 1: TV Channel, Streaming & Starting Pitchers – May 22
The Los Angeles Dodgers will begin a three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field on Friday evening.

The Los Angeles Dodgers will begin a three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field on Friday evening.
Jake Bauers is giving the Brewers more than a hot streak as Statcast data backs up his surprising offensive breakout. The post Brewers’ Jake Bauers Breakout Looks Real appeared first on HEAVY.

The Milwaukee Brewers are going for a series sweep against the Minnesota Twins on Sunday with Christian Yelich back in the lineup. After suffering a groin injury, the designated hitter missed 24 games. Then, he returned for Tuesday’s matchup with the San Diego Padres, but was held out of the next four games with back […] The post Brewers’ Christian Yelich back from injury and already socking dingers appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Milwaukee Brewers (25-17) sit only two and a half games behind the Chicago Cubs for first place in the National League Central after recently sweeping the New York Yankees and taking two of three versus the San Diego Padres. They have done all that without one of their most valuable hitters, as Christian Yelich […] The post Brewers’ Christian Yelich gets promising update despite not playing vs. Twins appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Milwaukee Brewers are activating Christian Yelich ahead of tonight's game.

The Milwaukee Brewers have been without Christian Yelich in the lineup since the 8-6 loss to the Washington Nationals on April 12 after he sustained a left groin injury during the contest. However, it appears he is finally returning to action with the club’s latest announcement before Tuesday’s game vs. the San Diego Padres. Reports […] The post Brewers’ Christian Yelich activated off injury list before Padres series appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The New York Yankees hope to avoid a sweep on the road against the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 3 of their series at American Family Field on Sunday afternoon.

After nearly a decade in MLB, it’s easy to take the Los Angeles Dodgers’ two-way star Shohei Ohtani for granted. Sure, the 31-year-old has four MVPs, a Rookie of the Year award, five All-Star berths, four Silver Sluggers, and a dozen or so other major accomplishments to hang his hat on, but after watching the […] The post Christian Yelich drops Babe Ruth truth bomb on Shohei Ohtani’s NLCS Game 4 greatness appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Milwaukee Brewers designated hitter Christian Yelich has missed 19 straight games.

The Milwaukee Brewers removed Brice Turang from the lineup.

The Milwaukee Brewers are 14-13, which is good enough for last place in the competitive NL Central. After last year’s 97-win division title, Milwaukee is off to a sluggish start in 2026. But the Brewers are starting the rehab process for Jackson Chourio and Andrew Vaughn, who have missed almost the entire season with injuries. […] The post Brewers share crucial Jackson Chourio, Andrew Vaughn injury updates appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Milwaukee Brewers had an update on outfielder Jackson Chourio.

Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio has yet to make his 2026 debut since landing on the IL on Opening Day. On Friday, his latest injury update reveals he is taking his first steps toward eventually returning to action. Reports indicate that Chourio, who is 22 years old, took his first swings since being placed on […] The post Brewers’ Jackson Chourio ‘taking swings’ for first time since Opening Day IL trip appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Being a small market team, the Milwaukee Brewers always have to do things a bit differently. In their matchup against the Toronto Blue Jays, the Brewers proved they have no problems breaking from the norm. In the seventh inning, Milwaukee laid down three straight bunts. The third one brought a run home, giving the Brewers […] The post Brewers take small-ball to whole new level in 7th inning vs Blue Jays appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Brewers made an unexpected move after an update on Christian Yelich.

Here’s all you need to know about the Blue Jays vs. Brewers Game 3

Game 2 between the Blue Jays and Brewers is set for April 15. Here’s how to watch, plus a look at the expected starters.

The Milwaukee Brewers have provided an update on Christian Yelich ahead of Tuesday’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays.

Pat Murphy delivered a concerning update on Christian Yelich’s injury, leaving the Brewers facing uncertainty moving forward.

The Milwaukee Brewers were a strong, battle-tested team when the 2026 season started. They had won the NL Central title two years in a row. Even though they traded Freddy Peralta to the Mets over the winter, they were able to move on and rely on young pitchers to fill the gap. Brandon Sproat, a […] The post Brewers’ biggest flop to begin 2026 MLB season appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Milwaukee Brewers’ slump continued Sunday, after an 8-6 loss to the Washington Nationals, stretching their losing streak to five games following two consecutive series defeats and a sweep at the hands of Washington. During the game, designated hitter Christian Yelich was forced to exit in the fifth inning due to tightness in his left […] The post Brewers manager Pat Murphy delivers concerning Christian Yelich injury update appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Milwaukee Brewers designated hitter Christian Yelich left Sunday's game against the Washington Nationals.

On Friday night, the Milwaukee Brewers will host the Washington Nationals in Wisconsin.The Brewers are coming off a 5-0 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday at Fenway Park.Milwaukee Brewers Announce Roster MoveBefore Friday’s game, the Brewers announced the news that they had recalled Easton McGee from Triple-A.The Milwaukee Brewers wrote (via X): “Today’s […] The post Milwaukee Brewers Announce Roster Move Before Nationals Game appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Willson Contreras is not happy with the Milwaukee Brewers. Contreras has spent the overwhelming majority of his career in the National League Central starting with the Chicago Cubs, then joining the St. Louis Cardinals. That's meant plenty of opportunities to face the Brewers. And despite several changes in organizational leadership and roster construction for Milwaukee, and now a new league and division for Contreras, it seems like old wounds don't always heal.On Monday night against the Boston Red Sox, the Brewers started pitcher Brandon Woodruff, who's had the most run-ins with Contreras in the past. Their history stretches back years, with Contreras getting hit by a pitch several times due in part to Woodruff's proclivity for pitching inside, and Contreras' stance and swing, which take him closer to the plate.Well, Monday night they faced off again, Contreras got hit again, and he did not like it, to put it mildly. Contreras got grazed by a fastball up and marginally in, immediately got upset with Woodruff, went in hard at second to break up a double play later in the game, then continued yelling at the Brewers players and staff throughout the game.After the game? He was even more direct.After the game, which the Red Sox wound up losing 8-6, Contreras was blunt about his intentions should the Brewers hit him with a pitch again."They always say, 'I'm not trying to hit you.' That gets old," he told reporters after the game. "So next time they hit me again, I'm going to take one of them out. That's the message."Not exactly what you expect to hear in baseball, and what makes it even more bizarre is that Contreras' brother, William Contreras, is a catcher…for the Brewers. Does he think that his brother is signing off on his team's plans to repeatedly hit his brother on purpose? Has he not talked to his brother about this? For their part, Milwaukee's players have mostly responded by rolling their eyes. Outfielder Christian Yelich compared it to a play, saying "We've seen this skit for the last 10 years, it's nothing new."Woodruff said something similar, that Contreras is playing "a game" to get his team "fired up.""We’ve been through this – it’s, what, nine years for me? – it seems like every year," he explained. "He’s trying to play a game and he’s trying to get his side fired up. Once I knew what was going on, I wasn’t going to let it affect me on the mound. I knew I had a job to do."To be fair to Contreras, nobody likes getting hit, and he's been hit 24 times by Milwaukee throughout his career. But what's more likely, different front offices, different pitchers, are colluding to hit him on purpose? Or that it's a fluky result of two approaches that lend themselves to this type of outcome. Over the last decade, Contreras ranks third in MLB in hit by pitches, with a whopping 131, behind just Mark Canha with 133, and Anthony Rizzo with 164. His approach lends itself to getting hit, because he stands close to the plate and dives toward the ball. Up and in is also one of the areas where he struggles, as many power hitters do.So you have pitchers trying to attack up and in, and you have a hitter who dives in towards the plate. A recipe for exactly what we've seen. Boston and Milwaukee play again Tuesday evening and Wednesday afternoon, so there could be plenty more fireworks if Contreras gets hit and follows through on his threat.
