Luis Urias, Billy McKinney and Tyrone Taylor hit solo home runs in Milwaukee's 3-1 win at San Diego.
Brewers right-hander Brandon Woodruff has allowed four earned runs on 10 hits and three walks while striking out 19 in 17 innings this season.
Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich had missed the previous four games with lower-back soreness.
Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich remains day-to-day in his recovery.
Cubs reliever Ryan Tepera said Friday that there was no malicious intent with the pitch he threw behind the knees of Brewers starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff in the fifth inning Tuesday at American Family Field in Milwaukee.
Third baseman Travis Shaw has been a hit with his batting and fielding in his return to the Brewers.
Billy McKinney is carving out a niche in Milwaukee's crowded outfield.
With a quality slider and emerging changeup added to his arsenal, Freddy Peralta will face the Chicago Cubs on Monday at American Family Field.
Second baseman Kolten Wong has a strained left oblique; Jace Peterson is recalled to replace him.
Brewers manager Craig Counsell pulled Brandon Woodruff and Corbin Burnes for relievers despite both being on top of their games.
Brandon Woodruff is the first Brewers pitcher to make back-to-back Opening Day starts since Yovani Gallardo made the last of his franchise-record five in a row in 2014.
For the first time in a long time, the Milwaukee Brewers are opening spring training with very few questions about their starting rotation.
Brewers pitching coach Chris Hook worked with many of Milwaukee's pitchers as they worked their way up the organizational ladder during his time as a minor league instructor.
With Josh Hader and Brandon Woodruff signed, the Brewers have committed approximately $67 million to 14 players for the 2021 season.
“It’s been special, the memories that have been made," Marcus Hanel said of his 21-year career as Brewers bullpen catcher. "Putting on that uniform, that is something that I’ll never forget. I never took it for granted, either."
A bad throw by Luis Urias spoiled what had been a flawless performance by Brandon Woodruff and brought the Brewers' season to an end with a 3-0 loss to the Dodgers Thursday night in Game 2 of their NL wild card series.
Clayton Kershaw dominated as the Los Angeles Dodgers shut out the Milwaukee Brewers, 3-0, Thursday night to sweep the best-of-three NL wild ca…
Get the latest score updates, lineup changes and injury reports and see the top plays as the Milwaukee Brewers face off against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 2 of their NL wild card matchup Thursday night at Dodger Stadium.
Brewers notes: Starter Brandon Woodruff trying to 'keep it simple' with Milwaukee facing elimination
After dropping their postseason opener Wednesday night, the Brewers are counting on Brandon Woodruff to help them draw even with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the best-of-three wild card series and keep their season alive.
After all that's happened since baseball came to a halt way back in March, started back up on July 4 and began actually playing games later that month, the Brewers' 2020 season comes down to one game this afternoon against the Cardinals in St. Louis.
The 6-3 loss ends the Brewers' longest winning streak of the season at four and drops them a full game behind the hot Reds (28-27) in the race for a NL playoff berth.
Milwaukee is one game back of St. Louis and Cincinnati for second place in the NL Central after splitting a doubleheader with the Cardinals on Wednesday.
The lineup that produced 19 runs in the Brewers’ previous game managed only one Friday night — a ninth-inning sacrifice fly by Ryan Braun — but thanks to Brandon Woodruff it turned out to be plenty.
He doubles home the tying run and throws out a runner at home in the 3-2 victory at Miller Park.
Jose Abreu's RBI single in the seventh is the difference in Chicago's 3-2 victory.