It was the Prince Fielder show today as the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-4, sealing yet another series victory. The only series that the Crew didn't win or split this year was the first series against the Cubs, back in early April. Today's drama and excitement started last. . . more
Jeff Suppan pitched eight shutout innings to lead the Milwaukee Brewers in a 4-1 victory over Rich Hill and the Chicago Cubs. Suppan worked himself into several jams but escaped all of them, throwing 115 pitches over the eight innings. The only Cubs run came when Mark DeRosa, with two outs in the. . . more
The Milwaukee Brewers demonstrated just why they are sitting on top of the NL Central with a twelve-inning, 5-4 win over the Chicago Cubs after being down 4-0 in the fourth inning. Brewers starter Claudio Vargas gave up all four Cubs runs in the first three innings and was removed after the fourth.. . . more
Dave Bush was superb for 8 innings as the Milwaukee Brewers held on to defeat Roy Oswalt and the Houston Astros 4-3. Bush had a three-hit shutout after eight innings. But he started the top of the ninth by allowing a double, then a walk, then a Lance Berkman RBI double, and that was the end of his. . . more
Pirates starter Zach Duke(1-1) was coming off of one of the worst starts of the season against the Giants to face the Brewers and Jeff Suppan(1-2). The Brewers had taken Game One of the two-game series. Like the night before, the Brewers bats started hot right out of the gates. Rickie Weeks. . . more
Brewers' starter Claudio Vargas(0-0) was the star of the night against the Pirates and Paul Maholm(0-1). The Brewers bats took no time to provide run support for Vargas. In the bottom of the first, Rickie Weeks led off with a double, then scored on a Kevin Mench bloop single to right. Bill. . . more
A mere half hour after last night's game - suspended by rain in the 10th - was resumed and finished, Sergio Mitre threw the first pitch for the Florida Marlins against the Milwaukee Brewers. The Crew went on to win 5-2, and take their second in a row (and of the night) from Florida. The Fish got. . . more
The Milwaukee Brewers' first foray into extra innings of the 2007 campaign was, to say the least, interesting. The game started at 6:05 p.m. on April 10, and ended with a 13-inning, 3-2 victory over the Florida Marlins at about 6:50 p.m. on April 11. The game suffered through three rain delays. . . more
It was 2006 all over again for the Milwaukee Brewers as they fell 5-3 to the Florida Marlins tonight. The only difference between 2006 and 2007 was Jeff Suppan in a Brewers uniform. Otherwise, everything was the same; Florida continued their domination of the Crew (this game makes it nine in a. . . more
What was it that Carlos Zambrano said about how the Brewers aren't as good as Cincinnati? Something about how Milwaukee has no hitting? Well, something was certainly motivating the Milwaukee Brewers at the plate, as they outhit the Chicago Cubs, 13-6, and more importantly, outscored them 9-4.. . . more
The Chicago Cubs dominated the Milwaukee Brewers for the second time with today's 6-3 victory. In a marquee pitching matchup, Carlos Zambrano faced off against Ben Sheets. It was Sheets who slipped up first, giving up two runs in the second inning, including one on an RBI single by Zambrano.. . . more
Dave Bush pitched one bad inning and five solid innings for the Milwaukee Brewers but that bad first inning, in which he gave up six runs on six hits, proved too high a mountain to climb, as the Crew eventually lost to the Chicago Cubs 9-3. Cubs starter Rich Hill didn't exactly make it easy, taking. . . more
The Los Angeles Dodgers held on late for a 5-4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers, who had won the first two games and were hoping to complete the sweep. It was a debut night for both sides. Jason Schmidt made his first start in Dodger blue, going five innings and allowing only one run on three. . . more
In a much closer game than yesterday's Opening Day, the Milwaukee Brewers topped the Los Angeles Dodgers by the score of 4-3. Chris Capuano started his first game of 2007, going five innings and giving up three earned runs in what ultimately became a no-decision. For the Dodgers, lefty Randy Wolf. . . more
Save for one small blemish, Opening Day 2007 couldn't have been better for Brewers fans, as Milwaukee dominated Los Angeles with a 7-1 victory. Ben Sheets became the first pitcher to throw a complete game of two or fewer hits allowed on opening day since Tom Glavine (who was stellar in his own. . . more