Orioles’ streak of regular-season non-sweeps survives The Milwaukee Brewers entered today’s game in a position to do something that no team has done in nearly two years: sweep the Baltimore Orioles in a regular-season series.
The Milwaukee Brewers (10-3) roll into Sunday’s matchup with the Baltimore Orioles (8-6) looking to extend a four-game winning streak. The contest starts at 1:35 PM ET on BSWI with the Orioles listed as -192 favorites on the moneyline to stop the Brewers’ streak.
The Milwaukee Brewers (10-3) take on the Baltimore Orioles (8-6) on the road at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Sunday, with first pitch at 1:35 PM ET. The Brewers enter the game with a four-game winning streak.
Milwaukee will win what turns out to be a three-game series as the fourth game is rescheduled for August The series finale between the Milwaukee Brewers and Cincinnati Reds scheduled for Thursday afternoon has been postponed due to rain, with the makeup game scheduled as part of a doubleheader on August 30.
The Milwaukee Brewers (5-2) play at home against the Seattle Mariners (4-5) at 2:10 PM ET on Sunday. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Brewers will send Colin Rea (1-0) to the mound, while Emerson Hancock (1-0) will get the nod for the Mariners.
Colin Rea combined with two relievers on a seven-hitter Sunday afternoon for the visiting Milwaukee Brewers, who completed a season-opening three-game sweep of the New York Mets with a 4-1 win.
The New York Mets (0-2) take on the Milwaukee Brewers (2-0) on Sunday at Citi Field at 1:40 PM ET. The Mets will look to Tylor Megill versus the Brewers and Colin Rea.
But news of Garrett Mitchell’s hand injury overshadows good day Box Score A day after putting up 14 runs on the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Brewers offense continued to look ready for the regular season as they defeated the Colorado Rockies 10-1.
William Conteras’ four RBIs A hectic game highlighted Box Score The Milwaukee Brewers’ 6-5 loss to the Cubs began as a pitcher's duel with Colin Rea tossing four shutout innings.
After another early playoff exit for the Milwaukee Brewers, the offseason has been filled with unexpected moves for the savvy franchise. The Milwaukee
Will the Milwaukee Brewers be competitive in 2024? After much speculation surrounding roster decisions and potential trades, Milwaukee looks set to fight for another division title.
The Milwaukee Brewers have inked right-handed starting pitcher Colin Rea to a new contract in an effort to shore up their starting rotation in 2024. Per MLBTradeRumors: The Brewers are retaining one of their starters, signing Colin Rea to a one-year deal with a club option for 2025.
After signing a minor league deal with the Brewers last winter, Colin Rea ended up pitching 119 2/3 innings at the big league level, starting 21 of his 25 games.
After being throttled by Milwaukee's starting pitching in the first two games of the series, the visiting Miami Marlins will face a different challenge against the Brewers on Wednesday.
The New York Yankees lost to the Detroit Tigers 10-3 on Thursday night at Yankee Stadium, halting the Yankees five-game winning streak. Per Katie Sharp of Stathead: Yankees still have not won more than 5 games in a row this season. The only time in the last 25 seasons that they didn't have a win streak of 6 or more games was 2014.
Watch the Milwaukee Brewers facing the Philadelphia Phillies in the second meeting of their three-game series in the American Family Field. The first pitch is scheduled for today, September 2, at 7:00 PM ET.
Philadelphia Phillies infielder Trea Turner remained hot on Friday night despite the Phillies falling to the Milwaukee Brewers 7-5. Turner went 1-for-3 with a home run and three RBI in the defeat, a statline that gave him a piece of impressive baseball history.
Milwaukee Brewers will face the Cincinnati Reds in the second meeting of their three-game series at the American Family Field. The first pitch is scheduled for today, July 8, at 4:00 PM ET, and here, you can find out how to watch this 2023 MLB matchup for free in the US.
It was a 1-2 start to the week with our strikeout props Monday, so we're looking to bounce back with a winning day Tuesday. Yardbarker's Jack Dougherty is here with his favorite three K props for today's MLB slate.
The Milwaukee Brewers will look to bounce back on Tuesday after enduring a rough outing in the series opener against the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Brewers placed right-hander J.B. Bukauskas on the 15-day injured list due to a cervical strain (or whiplash), with the placement retroactive to May 17. Colin Rea has been called up to take Bukauskas’ spot on the active roster.
Right-hander Colin Rea will look to help the Milwaukee Brewers complete a three-game sweep of the visiting Angels on Sunday but will have to keep Los Angeles slugger Mike Trout in the ballpark.
I know, Friday feels like it was seven NBA bets ago, but it is still worth mentioning a 3-0 day ... isn't it? All jokes aside, MLB betting has been going pretty well although I must admit I am an NFL Draft guy too.
Rea avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $702.5K deal with Chicago on Dec. 2 (the day of the non-tender deadline), but he will now look to sign a new contract with a Japanese team.
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