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The Milwaukee Brewers were the best team in baseball during the regular season, but they ran into a buzzsaw called the Los Angeles Dodgers in the postseason. As
Brewers-Nationals trade idea sends 31-home run slugger to Milwaukee originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. are thought to be open for business this offseason in trade discussions. MacKenzie Gore is one of the top names in recent trade rumors.
Jeferson Quero, a catcher almost certain to make his Brewers big-league debut in 2026, is having a huge showing in his home country's winter league.
First baseman Rhys Hoskins and left-hander José Quintana are heading to free agency after the Milwaukee Brewers declined their 2026 mutual options on Tuesday.
The Brewers announced that they have a new deal in place with Main Street Sports, the company that owns FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin. It’s unclear if it’s a one-year deal or a multi-year pact, but the Brewers will be back on the same channel in 2026.
The expectation around baseball seems to be that almost all things are on the table when it comes to how Paul Toboni is going to jumpstart the Washington Nation
The Milwaukee Brewers are one of three Major League Baseball teams extending their local media rights agreement with FanDuel Sports Network. Southport,
The Chicago Cubs are reportedly eyeing Milwaukee Brewers ace Freddy Peralta to bolster their rotation after Shota Imanaga's departure. Peralta, an All
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Milwaukee Brewers extend broadcasting rights with FanDuel Sports Network
According to the Milwaukee Brewers and Nielson, the team on FanDuel Sports Network averaged 203,500 viewers per game, a 33% increase from 2024.
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Brewers extend media rights agreement with FanDuel Sports Network
MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Brewers and Main Street Sports Group, operating as FanDuel Sports Network, announced an extension of their rights agreement.
It's also worth noting that the Brewers have two rising star shortstop prospects, Jesús Made and Luis Peña, who could one day form a formidable left side of the infield or double-play combo. However, both are only 18 years old, so it's unlikely we see them in the majors before late 2026 or early 2027.