2024 Milwaukee Brewers season

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2024  Milwaukee Brewers
League National League
Division Central
Ballpark American Family Field
City Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Record16–8 (.667)
Owners Mark Attanasio
General managers Matt Arnold
Managers Pat Murphy
Television Bally Sports Wisconsin
(Brian Anderson, Bill Schroeder, Jeff Levering, Tim Dillard, Chris Singleton, Vinny Rottino, Jeff Cirillo, Sophia Minnaert)
Telemundo Wisconsin
(Spanish-language coverage, Sunday home games; Jaime Cano, Kevin Holden)
Radio 620 WTMJ
Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network
(Bob Uecker, Jeff Levering, Lane Grindle, Josh Maurer)
Stats ESPN.com
BB-reference
  2023 Seasons

The 2024 Milwaukee Brewers season is the 55th season for the Brewers in Milwaukee, their 27th in the National League, and their 56th overall. They enter the season as the defending National League Central champions. [1]

Contents

Offseason

The Brewers finished the 2023 season as NL Central division champions, but were eliminated in the NL Wild Card series by the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Transactions

November 2023

November 2RHP Colin Rea, LHP Andrew Chafin, LHP Justin Wilson, C Víctor Caratini, DH/1B Darin Ruf, 3B Josh Donaldson, 1B Carlos Santana, OF Jesse Winker elected free agency.
Brewers signed right-handed pitcher Colin Rea to a 1 year, $3.5 million contract.
November 4 Detroit Tigers traded right-handed pitcher Blake Holub to Milwaukee Brewers for outfielder Mark Canha.
Left-handed pitcher Wade Miley elected free agency after declining his half of his mutual option with the team.
November 14 Philadelphia Phillies traded infielder Oliver Dunn to Milwaukee Brewers for outfielder Hendry Mendez and shortstop Robert Moore.
November 15 Oakland Athletics traded right-handed pitcher Chad Patrick to Milwaukee Brewers for infielder Abraham Toro.
November 17 New York Yankees traded outfielder/1st baseman Jake Bauers to Milwaukee Brewers for outfielders Jace Avina and Brian Sanchez.
Brewers non-tendered the following arbitration eligible players: RHP Brandon Woodruff, DH/1B Rowdy Tellez and RHP J. C. Mejía.

December 2023

December 4Brewers signed outfielder Jackson Chourio to a 8 year, $82 million contract extension.
Brewers signed left-handed pitcher Wade Miley to a 1 year, $8.5 million contract.
December 12Brewers signed right-handed pitcher Joe Ross to a 1 year, $1.75 million contract.
December 14 Kansas City Royals traded right-handed pitcher Taylor Clarke to Milwaukee Brewers for right-handed pitcher Ryan Brady and shortstop Cam Devanney.
December 20 New York Mets traded right-handed pitcher Coleman Crow to Milwaukee Brewers for right-handed pitcher Adrian Houser and outfielder Tyrone Taylor.
Brewers signed catcher/outfielder Eric Haase to a 1 year, $1 million contract.

January 2024

January 26Brewers signed 1st baseman Rhys Hoskins to a 2 year, $34 million contract.

February 2024

February 1 Baltimore Orioles traded left-handed pitcher DL Hall, infielder Joey Ortiz and a 2024 draft pick to Milwaukee Brewers for right-handed pitcher Corbin Burnes.
February 6 San Francisco Giants traded cash to Milwaukee Brewers for left-handed pitcher Ethan Small.
February 7Brewers signed right-handed pitcher Jakob Junis to a 1 year, $7 million contract
February 14 New York Yankees traded right-handed pitcher Joshua Quezada to Milwaukee Brewers for left-handed pitcher Clayton Andrews.

Spring training

The Brewers finished Spring training with a record of 16-15 (2 ties). [2]

Season standings

National League Central

NL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Milwaukee Brewers 1680.6674–412–4
Chicago Cubs 1690.640½10–36–6
Cincinnati Reds 14110.5609–75–4
Pittsburgh Pirates 13130.50045–78–6
St. Louis Cardinals 11140.4405–76–7

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Atlanta Braves 1760.739
Milwaukee Brewers 1680.667
Los Angeles Dodgers 16110.593
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Chicago Cubs 1690.640+2
Philadelphia Phillies 16100.615+1½
Cincinnati Reds 14110.560
New York Mets 13110.542½
San Diego Padres 14140.500
Pittsburgh Pirates 13130.500
Arizona Diamondbacks 12140.462
San Francisco Giants 12140.462
St. Louis Cardinals 11140.4403
Washington Nationals 10140.417
Colorado Rockies 7190.269
Miami Marlins 6200.231

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

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Arizona 0–31–20–05–20–00–00–00–00–00–00–02–22–10–01–2
Atlanta 3–00–00–00–00–02–10–01–22–10–00–00–00–00–06–2
Chicago 2–10–00–03–02–12–20–00–00–00–01–20–00–00–03–3
Cincinnati 0–00–00–00–00–00–01–21–22–10–00–00–00–02–16–3
Colorado 2–50–00–30–00–00–00–00–00–30–00–00–00–00–03–6
Los Angeles 0–00–01–20–00–00–00–01–20–00–02–33–03–11–22–1
Miami 0–01–22–20–00–00–00–00–00–00–40–01–21–20–01–5
Milwaukee 0–00–00–02–10–00–00–03–00–00–01–20–03–00–05–3
New York 0–02–10–02–10–02–10–00–30–03–00–00–00–00–03–3
Philadelphia 0–01–20–01–23–00–00–00–00–02–20–00–02–12–13–0
Pittsburgh 0–00–00–00–00–00–04–00–00–32–20–00–00–02–13–5
San Diego 0–00–02–10–00–03–20–02–10–00–00–03–41–20–01–2
San Francisco 2–20–00–00–00–00–32–10–00–00–00–04–30–01–21–2
St. Louis 1–20–00–00–00–01–32–10–30–01–20–02–10–00–02–1
Washington 0–00–00–01–20–02–10–00–00–01–21–20–02–10–03–3

Updated with the results of all games through April 21, 2024.

Current roster

Active rosterInactive rosterCoaches/Other

Pitchers
Starting rotation

Bullpen

Closer(s)


Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list


Game log

Regular season

Legend
 Brewers win
 Brewers loss
 Postponement
BoldBrewers team member


2024 regular season game log: 16–8 (Home: 4–4; Away: 12–4)
March–April: 16–8 (Home: 4–4; Away: 12–4)
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March 28@ Mets Postponed (rain); Makeup: March 29
1March 29@ Mets 3–1 Peralta (1–0) Quintana (0–1) Uribe (1)42,1371–0 W1
2March 30@ Mets 7–6 Peguero (1–0) Severino (0–1) Uribe (2)30,2962–0 W2
3March 31@ Mets 4–1 Rea (1–0) Megill (0–1) Payamps (1)22,2223–0 W3
4April 2 Twins 3–2 Peguero (2–0) Varland (0–1) Uribe (3)41,6594–0 W4
5April 3 Twins 3–7 Duarte (1–0) Payamps (0–1)17,8544–1 L1
6April 5 Mariners 6–5 Uribe (1–0) Muñoz (0–1)23,0355–1 W1
7April 6 Mariners 3–5 Miller (1–1) Hall (0–1) Muñoz (2)35,5225–2 L1
8April 7 Mariners 12–4 Rea (2–0) Hancock (1–1) Vieira (1)25,5736–2 W1
9April 8@ Reds 8–10 Ashcraft (1–1) Ashby (0–1) Díaz (2)10,3826–3 L1
10April 9@ Reds 9–5 Ross (1–0) Montas (2–1)12,6237–3 W1
11April 10@ Reds 7–2 Wilson (1–0) Greene (0–1)10,3888–3 W2
April 11@ Reds Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 30
12April 12@ Orioles 11–1 Peralta (2–0) Wells (0–2)32,2059–3 W3
13April 13@ Orioles 11–5 Peguero (3–0) Kremer (0–1)24,32710–3 W4
14April 14@ Orioles 4–6 Canó (2–1) Uribe (1–1) Kimbrel (3)35,08510–4 L1
15April 15 Padres 3–7 Musgrove (2–2) Ross (1–1) Suárez (6)18,39610–5 L2
16April 16 Padres 3–6 Cease (2–1) Miley (0–1)20,03410–6 L3
17April 17 Padres 1–0 Uribe (2–1) King (2–1) Payamps (2)24,52111–6 W1
18April 19@ Cardinals 2–1 (10) Payamps (1–1) Helsley (1–2) Milner (1)40,14712–6 W2
19April 20@ Cardinals 12–5 Wilson (2–0) Mikolas (1–3)41,94913–6 W3
20April 21@ Cardinals 2–0 Hudson (1–0) Gray (2–1) Payamps (3)40,71514–6 W4
21April 22@ Pirates 2–4 Jones (2–2) Ross (1–2) Bednar (3)8,46114–7 L1
22April 23@ Pirates 1–2 Falter (2–1) Myers (0–1) Bednar (4)9,10714–8 L2
23April 24@ Pirates 3–2 Hudson (2–0) Fleming (1–1) Payamps (4)10,37015–8 W1
24April 25@ Pirates 7–5 Koenig (1–0) Chapman (0–2) Megill (1)11,57016–8 W2
25April 26 Yankees 0–0..00–0 ?
26April 27 Yankees 0–0..00–0 ?
27April 28 Yankees 0–0..00–0 ?
28April 29 Rays 0–0..00–0 ?
29April 30 Rays 0–0..00–0 ?
May: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
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30May 1 Rays 0–0..00–0 ?
31May 3@ Cubs 0–0..00–0 ?
32May 4@ Cubs 0–0..00–0 ?
33May 5@ Cubs 0–0..00–0 ?
34May 6@ Royals 0–0..00–0 ?
35May 7@ Royals 0–0..00–0 ?
36May 8@ Royals 0–0..00–0 ?
37May 9 Cardinals 0–0..00–0 ?
38May 10 Cardinals 0–0..00–0 ?
39May 11 Cardinals 0–0..00–0 ?
40May 12 Cardinals 0–0..00–0 ?
41May 13 Pirates 0–0..00–0 ?
42May 14 Pirates 0–0..00–0 ?
43May 15 Pirates 0–0..00–0 ?
44May 17@ Astros 0–0..00–0 ?
45May 18@ Astros 0–0..00–0 ?
46May 19@ Astros 0–0..00–0 ?
47May 20@ Marlins 0–0..00–0 ?
48May 21@ Marlins 0–0..00–0 ?
49May 22@ Marlins 0–0..00–0 ?
50May 24@ Red Sox 0–0..00–0 ?
51May 25@ Red Sox 0–0..00–0 ?
52May 26@ Red Sox 0–0..00–0 ?
53May 27 Cubs 0–0..00–0 ?
54May 28 Cubs 0–0..00–0 ?
55May 29 Cubs 0–0..00–0 ?
56May 30 Cubs 0–0..00–0 ?
57May 31 White Sox 0–0..00–0 ?
June: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
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58June 1 White Sox 0–0..00–0 ?
59June 2 White Sox 0–0..00–0 ?
60June 3@ Phillies 0–0..00–0 ?
61June 4@ Phillies 0–0..00–0 ?
62June 5@ Phillies 0–0..00–0 ?
63June 7@ Tigers 0–0..00–0 ?
64June 8@ Tigers 0–0..00–0 ?
65June 9@ Tigers 0–0..00–0 ?
66June 10 Blue Jays 0–0..00–0 ?
67June 11 Blue Jays 0–0..00–0 ?
68June 12 Blue Jays 0–0..00–0 ?
69June 14 Reds 0–0..00–0 ?
70June 15 Reds 0–0..00–0 ?
71June 16 Reds 0–0..00–0 ?
72June 17@ Angels 0–0..00–0 ?
73June 18@ Angels 0–0..00–0 ?
74June 19@ Angels 0–0..00–0 ?
75June 20@ Padres 0–0..00–0 ?
76June 21@ Padres 0–0..00–0 ?
77June 22@ Padres 0–0..00–0 ?
78June 23@ Padres 0–0..00–0 ?
79June 24 Rangers 0–0..00–0 ?
80June 25 Rangers 0–0..00–0 ?
81June 26 Rangers 0–0..00–0 ?
82June 28 Cubs 0–0..00–0 ?
83June 29 Cubs 0–0..00–0 ?
84June 30 Cubs 0–0..00–0 ?
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
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85July 1@ Rockies 0–0..00–0 ?
86July 2@ Rockies 0–0..00–0 ?
87July 3@ Rockies 0–0..00–0 ?
88July 4@ Rockies 0–0..00–0 ?
89July 5@ Dodgers 0–0..00–0 ?
90July 6@ Dodgers 0–0..00–0 ?
91July 7@ Dodgers 0–0..00–0 ?
92July 9 Pirates 0–0..00–0 ?
93July 10 Pirates 0–0..00–0 ?
94July 11 Pirates 0–0..00–0 ?
95July 12 Nationals 0–0..00–0 ?
96July 13 Nationals 0–0..00–0 ?
97July 14 Nationals 0–0..00–0 ?
ASG July 16 NL @ AL 0–0..00–0 ?
98July 20@ Twins 0–0..00–0 ?
99July 21@ Twins 0–0..00–0 ?
100July 22@ Cubs 0–0..00–0 ?
101July 23@ Cubs 0–0..00–0 ?
102July 24@ Cubs 0–0..00–0 ?
103July 26 Marlins 0–0..00–0 ?
104July 27 Marlins 0–0..00–0 ?
105July 28 Marlins 0–0..00–0 ?
106July 29 Braves 0–0..00–0 ?
107July 30 Braves 0–0..00–0 ?
108July 31 Braves 0–0..00–0 ?
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
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109August 2@ Nationals 0–0..00–0 ?
110August 3@ Nationals 0–0..00–0 ?
111August 4@ Nationals 0–0..00–0 ?
112August 6@ Braves 0–0..00–0 ?
113August 7@ Braves 0–0..00–0 ?
114August 8@ Braves 0–0..00–0 ?
115August 9 Reds 0–0..00–0 ?
116August 10 Reds 0–0..00–0 ?
117August 11 Reds 0–0..00–0 ?
118August 12 Dodgers 0–0..00–0 ?
119August 13 Dodgers 0–0..00–0 ?
120August 14 Dodgers 0–0..00–0 ?
121August 15 Dodgers 0–0..00–0 ?
122August 16 Guardians 0–0..00–0 ?
123August 17 Guardians 0–0..00–0 ?
124August 18 Guardians 0–0..00–0 ?
125August 20@ Cardinals 0–0..00–0 ?
126August 21@ Cardinals 0–0..00–0 ?
127August 22@ Cardinals 0–0..00–0 ?
128August 23@ Athletics 0–0..00–0 ?
129August 24@ Athletics 0–0..00–0 ?
130August 25@ Athletics 0–0..00–0 ?
131August 27 Giants 0–0..00–0 ?
132August 28 Giants 0–0..00–0 ?
133August 29 Giants 0–0..00–0 ?
134August 30 (1)@ Reds 0–0..00–0 ?
135August 30 (2)@ Reds 0–0..00–0 ?
136August 31@ Reds 0–0..00–0 ?
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
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137September 1@ Reds 0–0..00–0 ?
138September 2 Cardinals 0–0..00–0 ?
139September 3 Cardinals 0–0..00–0 ?
140September 4 Cardinals 0–0..00–0 ?
141September 6 Rockies 0–0..00–0 ?
142September 7 Rockies 0–0..00–0 ?
143September 8 Rockies 0–0..00–0 ?
144September 10@ Giants 0–0..00–0 ?
145September 11@ Giants 0–0..00–0 ?
146September 12@ Giants 0–0..00–0 ?
147September 13@ Diamondbacks 0–0..00–0 ?
148September 14@ Diamondbacks 0–0..00–0 ?
149September 15@ Diamondbacks 0–0..00–0 ?
150September 16 Phillies 0–0..00–0 ?
151September 17 Phillies 0–0..00–0 ?
152September 18 Phillies 0–0..00–0 ?
153September 19 Diamondbacks 0–0..00–0 ?
154September 20 Diamondbacks 0–0..00–0 ?
155September 21 Diamondbacks 0–0..00–0 ?
156September 22 Diamondbacks 0–0..00–0 ?
157September 24@ Pirates 0–0..00–0 ?
158September 25@ Pirates 0–0..00–0 ?
159September 26@ Pirates 0–0..00–0 ?
160September 27 Mets 0–0..00–0 ?
161September 28 Mets 0–0..00–0 ?
162September 29 Mets 0–0..00–0 ?
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Brewers team member


Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
Triple-A Nashville Sounds International League
Double-A Biloxi Shuckers Southern League
High-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Midwest League
Single-A Carolina Mudcats Carolina League
Rookie ACL Brewers Arizona Complex League
Rookie DSL Brewers 1 Dominican Summer League
Rookie DSL Brewers 2 Dominican Summer League

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