Milwaukee Brewers drop 4th game in 5, falling 7-1 to Chicago Cubs

CHICAGO — Nicholas Castellanos hit a pair of two-run homers, José Quintana took a shutout into the sixth inning, and the Chicago Cubs cruised to their fourth straight win, 7-1 over Milwaukee Brewers on Friday.Castellanos, who went deep off Chase Anderson in each of his first two at-bats, has 11 homers in 27 games with the Cubs since arriving in a trade at the deadline from Detroit and is batting .357 with Chicago.

Hiura, Lyles help Brewers stop Cardinals' 6-game win streak

MILWAUKEE — Keston Hiura homered and drove in three runs, Jordan Lyles turned in another strong start and the Milwaukee Brewers snapped the St.

'God has a great sense of humor:' Pirates pitcher, wife learn they're expecting day after adopting daughter

PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Trevor Williams' family is growing faster than expected!In a Tweet posted Sunday, Williams said he and his wife, Jackie, learned they would be the adoptive parents to their daughter, JoJo.The next day, he said, the couple got some more "divine" news."Jackie and I found out God has a great sense of humor by showering us with the grace of another child," he wrote.

Milwaukee Brewers fall to St. Louis Cardinals 12-2

MILWAUKEE — Marcell Ozuna's bases-loaded double keyed a six-run second inning and surging St.

Brewers slugger Christian Yelich to be featured in ESPN's 'Body Issue'

MILWAUKEE -- Christian Yelich is about to bare it all.The Milwaukee Brewers slugger will join the group of athletes featured in ESPN's "Body Issue."It will be available online on Sept. 4, and it will hit newsstands on Sept. 6.It'll mark the final time the issue is printed after 21 years.CLICK HERE to learn more.Yelich leads the team in home runs with 41 as of Monday, Aug. 26, averaging one every 10.8 at-bats.

Milwaukee Brewers release RHP Jhoulys Chacín

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Brewers released right-handed pitcher Jhoulys Chacín on Monday, Aug. 26.

'Awesome experience:' Senior Stroll allows older generation to walk the field at Miller Park

MILWAUKEE -- Some days, there's nothing like a walk in the park, and some days, the Milwaukee Brewers allow people to walk at Miller Park."I like it!" said Tom Andrzejczak."Awesome experience," said Richard Dykstra.WPS Health Insurance puts on the "Senior Stroll" at Miller Park after some weekday Brewers game.

Arizona Diamondbacks beat Milwaukee Brewers 5-2 to avoid sweep

MILWAUKEE— Robbie Ray convinced Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo to allow him to finish the fifth inning, and it paid off.

Brewers designate opening day starter Jhoulys Chacín for assignment

MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Brewers have designated opening day starter Jhoulys Chacín for assignment.The Brewers announced the move on Saturday before playing Arizona.Chacín is 3-10 with a 5.79 ERA this season.

Brewers keep D-backs' bats quiet again in 4-0 win

MILWAUKEE -- Eric Thames and Trent Grisham hit back-to-back homers, Keston Hiura knocked in two runs and Chase Anderson pitched five strong innings as the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-0 Saturday night.With the win, Milwaukee pulled within two games of Chicago in the race for the second NL wild-card spot.

Lyles no-hits Arizona through 6 innings, Brewers win 6-1

MILWAUKEE -- Jordan Lyles was pulled after pitching six no-hit innings and Milwaukee reliever Devin Williams gave up a bloop single with two outs in the seventh as the Brewers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-1 on Friday night.Lyles (8-8) was taken out after throwing 99 pitches.

Start planning now: Milwaukee Brewers reveal 2020 spring training schedule

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Brewers revealed on Monday, Aug. 19 the team’s 2020 spring training schedule, which begins on Saturday, Feb. 22 against the Texas Rangers at Surprise Stadium.

Brewers routed by Nationals, falling 16-8

WASHINGTON — Washington manager Dave Martinez wanted his team to shake off any ill effects from Saturday's marathon loss to Milwaukee by getting out to a fast start in the series finale.The Nationals carried out that order to perfection.The Nationals matched a team record with eight home runs — including two by Juan Soto — in a 16-8 rout of the Brewers on Sunday as Washington took two of three from a fellow contender in the NL playoff race."I told them early, I said, 'Hey let's jump on them early, score first and get on them right away,' and they did that," Martinez said.Matt Adams and Victor Robles hit back-to-back homers in the first to give the Nationals a 4-0 lead, and Anthony Rendon and Soto did the same in the third as the advantage ballooned to 13-0.