A flashback to Kato Kaelin’s testimony, and a common trade target evaluates their self-worth.
Patrick writes about the worst trade he ever made, Jason finds the positive aspect of being a baseball star, and Nathan recounts the fight that should have ended all fights.
Mary foretells the downfall of the Mets, and Matt does some research just for you.
A Brewers prospects gets a lesson in justice, minor league teams carve out niche markets through naming, and baseball history, told by the players who made it.
The Brewers and Diamondbacks complete a middle infield-centric deal that leaves both teams closer to
The career of Aramis Ramirez, as told through BP writers past and present.
The worst team in baseball used to have the best farm system in baseball. Here’s how it played out.
BP makes a long overdue trip to Milwaukee
The Brewers try to solve their second-base problems by promoting a poor man’s Jose Altuve.
Has Yuniesky Betancourt left his free-swinging ways behind?
The Brewers fail to put their best foot forward.
The fourth installment of a five-part series on the pressing questions confronting each team in 2013.
Comparing the rotations of the Rays and Brewers reveals two organizations with drastically different philosophies about pitching mechanics.
Ben and Sam discuss the Brewers’ Carlos Gomez extension and the increasing scarcity of impact free agents.