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The Milwaukee Brewers seem to have found finally their footing of late. While they still have a ways to go to catch the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals in the NL Central race, they have the right makeup to potentially win the division once again.
Christian Yelich belted the ninth walk-off grand slam in Brewers history May 27 against Boston and just the third for Milwaukee since 1992.
Kolten Wong, whose best offensive years came with the Milwaukee Brewers, retired after 11 MLB seasons, including eight with the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Chicago Cubs have been one of the more interesting teams to follow in the league this year. They entered the offseason as a bit of an afterthought, but once
One former member of the Milwaukee Brewers officially is calling it a career. Former Brewers infielder Kolten Wong shared on Sunday that he is retiring after an
Wong announced that he was hanging up the cleats this weekend during a ceremony at University of Hawaii, his alma mater.
In a recent article, Bleacher Report’s Joel Reueter predicted the Cardinals to be buyers at the deadline, saying they may want to go after a starting pitcher.
The baseball world lost a legend in announcer Bob Uecker over the season, but Brewers star Christian Yelich lost a "really good" friend.