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Vogelbach Returns as Brewers Hitting Coach
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Daniel Vogelbach, former Milwaukee Brewers first baseman, returns as a hitting coach, excited to work with young talents like Brice Turang, Christian Yelich, and Jackson Chourio. Vogelbach, who played for the Brewers in 2020-2021, praises Turangs unexpected rise, highlighting his impressive career highs in his third season. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Brewers Get 4 Peacock Games in 2026
01:43|Brewers Fans, Get Ready for Peacocks Exclusive MLB Broadcasts! The Milwaukee Brewers have secured four spots in Peacocks 2026 MLB broadcasts, including a primetime Sunday Night matchup against the Orioles on September 20th. Fans can catch these exclusive games on Peacock or tune in on radio through WTMJ and the Brewers Radio Network. Stay tuned for more schedule updates as MLB continues to expand its partnerships with various streaming services. Checkout Solipillow.com
Brewers' Offseason: Balancing Act for Success
01:42|The Milwaukee Brewers, fresh off their best season, face offseason challenges. Offering Brandon Woodruff a hefty contract and keeping Freddy Peralta raise concerns about payroll and roster improvements. Fans question if sticking with the same lineup is wise, especially against powerhouses like the Dodgers. Trading Peralta or signing free agents like Eugenio Suárez could bolster the team. The Brewers must navigate their offseason strategically to maintain their success. Checkout Solipillow.com
Atlanta Braves Pursue Freddy Peralta
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MLB Teams Ditch FanDuel, MLB Takes Over
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Fans Bet Big on Brewers' Home Run Leader
01:38|In the SB Nation Reacts survey, Milwaukee Brewers fans predict Jackson Chourio to lead in home runs for the 2026 season, following his back-to-back 21-homer seasons. Christian Yelich and newcomer Andrew Vaughn also have potential, while injuries and limited playing time may impact Contreras and Vaughns performance. Checkout Solipillow.com
Vogelbach Returns as Brewers Hitting Coach
01:27|Former Brewers player Daniel Vogelbach joins the team as a hitting coach, alongside Eric Theisen and Guillermo Martinez. Vogelbach emphasizes the importance of a unified coaching message and adapting to each players unique needs. He praises manager Pat Murphys candid approach, believing it fosters growth and would benefit the entire baseball community. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Levine Returns as Brewers' Special Advisor
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Brewers' Lowball Offer Sparks Contreras' Shock
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