Brewers closer Jim Henderson will be examined by doctors Saturday regarding the right hamstring strain he suffered in Friday's victory against the Pirates.More» Henderson leaves with an injury in the ninth
If Jim Henderson indeed misses some time, Milwaukee has three pitchers with extensive closer experience in Francisco Rodriguez, John Axford and Michael Gonzalez.More» Rodriguez retires Walker to earn first save
The Brewers were reevaluating their starting pitching options for Tuesday's game against the Twins in light of closer Jim Henderson's hamstring injury on Friday.More» Roenicke discusses Henderson, Estrada
Right-hander Marco Estrada was brilliant against the Pirates in Friday's series opener, throwing seven innings of one-run ball with eight punchouts in a 2-1 Brewers victory.More» Estrada tosses seven innings of one-run ball
Brewers closer Jim Henderson went down with a right hamstring strain in Friday's 2-1 victory over the Pirates, and manager Ron Roenicke could not rule out an extended absence.More» Henderson leaves with an injury in the ninth
The Brewers on Friday activated lefty reliever Tom Gorzelanny from the disabled list and placed rookie starter Hiram Burgos on the 15-day DL with right shoulder impingement.More» Gorzelanny fans Alonso to escape jam
Brewers assistant general manager Gord Ash remembered with fondness Friday legendary scout Epy Guerrero, who worked for Milwaukee from 1996-2003 and died Thursday in the Dominican Republic. He was 71.More»
Manager Ron Roenicke knows his starting pitchers, to a man, are struggling. With more than a quarter of the season in the books, Brewers starters are 11-19 with a 5.28 ERA in 45 games, worst in the NL and one of only four clubs in the Majors with a starters' ERA above 5.00.More» Gallardo fans seven over six strong frames
Ryan Braun made a great catch and belted a homer, but the Brewers dropped a 9-2 decision to the Dodgers in Wednesday's rubber game. Milwaukee owner Mark Attanasio was in attendance and did not like what he saw at Miller Park.More» Braun steals a homer from Gonzalez
Brewers right-hander Kyle Lohse will miss his next start with what manager Ron Roenicke called "irritation" in the veteran's right elbow, a potentially troubling development considering Lohse is nine starts into a three-year, $33 million contract.More» Lohse fans six over 6 1/3 innings of work
Brewers Minor League pitching prospect Damien Magnifico has a big right arm and, it turns out, a big heart. Magnifico took to Twitter on Tuesday, hoping to raise awareness of the disaster relief efforts under way in Oklahoma, and pledged to make a donation for every re-Tweet he received.More» Damien Magnifico, RHP, Brewers
Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy logged his second three-hit game of the season against the Dodgers on Tuesday, including a first-inning RBI single and a fifth-inning single amid a go-ahead, four-run rally. Both of those hits came against his buddy Zack Greinke.More» Lucroy singles home Aoki in the eighth
Brewers bullpen coach Lee Tunnell has lived in Oklahoma City for the last 11 years, and knows enough about the town to know its residents will band together in the wake of Monday's devastating tornado.More»
Carlos Gomez's two-run double in the fifth inning pushed the Brewers to a 5-2 win over the Dodgers and gave former teammate Zack Greinke his first career loss at Miller Park.More» Gomez drives in two with a double to left
The Brewers are on track to get two left-handed arms back from injury in the next two weeks. Tom Gorzelanny and Chris Narveson have each made strides Tuesday to get back on the active roster.More» Gorzelanny fans Alonso to escape jam
Former American League Fireman of the Year Ken Sanders, who pitched three seasons for the Brewers, including their inaugural 1970 campaign, will represent the club on the first day of next month's First-Year Player Draft.More»Franchise heroes represent clubs at the 2013 Draft
With Clayton Kershaw on the mound for the Dodgers, Yovani Gallardo needed to be great. He was something less than that as the Brewers dropped the series opener, 3-1.More» Roenicke on tough offensive night in loss
Corey Hart hit two more milestones Monday in his recovery from right knee surgery but will not be ready to come off the 60-day disabled list when his term expires on May 30.More» Hart slugs his second home run of the game
Brewers head groundskeeper Justin Scott and his staff took on the tall task of transforming Miller Park from a concert venue back to a ballpark in less than 48 hours this weekend.More»
After a tough trip through the National League Central, the Brewers returned home Monday to face the Dodgers' top three starting pitchers: Clayton Kershaw, Zack Greinke and Hyun-Jin Ryu.More»
The Brewers couldn't escape a four-run fourth-inning rally in Sunday's 4-2 loss at Busch Stadium as they finished a road trip in which they dropped three straight series.More» Betancourt singles to left to plate Aoki
It was Brewers shortstop Jean Segura and his .361 batting average atop the National League leaderboard at the start of Sunday's games. The day before, it was Brewers center fielder Carlos Gomez at .352.More» Segura drills a two-run triple into the gap
Brewers manager Ron Roenicke was happy to hear that John Axford is planning to adopt a more animated presence on the pitcher's mound.More» Axford fans three in relief, earns win
With Tom Gorzelanny and Chris Narveson on the disabled list, the Brewers' only active left-handed pitcher is Michael Gonzalez, who was called upon Saturday to face lefty-swinging Cardinals center fielder Jon Jay and surrendered a tying single.More» Gonzalez works a scoreless seventh inning