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"It's the Yankees, so they'll let it slide," Megill said of the Yankees' new-look bats following New York's 20-9 victory over the Brewers on Saturday, per Dan Martin of the New York Post.
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Only four games into the 2025 season, the Milwaukee Brewers are, as they say, going through it. Their pitching is in tatters. The offense has largely been a no-show. And now, for the first time since late July 2023,
Aaron Civale joins Aaron Ashby, DL Hall, Tobias Myers, Brandon Woodruff and Robert Gasser on the injured list for the Brewers.
Injuries have depleted the Brewers' pitching staff, but baseball fans showed no mercy on social media after another lopsided loss.
Lotta positives,” the Milwaukee Brewers manager muttered as a group of reporters assembled inside the visiting manager’s office at Yankee Stadium. Two days (and two more beatdowns) later and the tone from the Brewers was much cloudier.
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The bruised and battered Milwaukee Brewers are taking plenty of lumps on and off the field during the first week of the season.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy and the club is disappointment but staying positive after a rough start to the 2025 season.
Sitting in the visiting manager’s office at Yankee Stadium, Brewers manager Pat Murphy declined to go ballistic over the torpedo bats that blew up his pitching staff over the first three games of
Already “decimated” by pitching injuries during Spring Training, the Brewers absorbed another loss Monday when they placed right-hander Aaron Civale on the 15-day injured list with a strained left hamstring.