The Brewers cruised to a division title last season but have had an uninspiring winter compared to some of their rivals.
The Braves are expected to be in a tight three-team race in the National League East against the Phillies and Mets. But the rest of the league looks a bit more competitive, too. The Brewers consistently have played above the sum of their parts.
The New York Yankees have now lost two left-handed relief pitchers to the same National League Central team in the same offseason.
The Chicago White Sox just had one of the worst seasons in Major League Baseball history. They've already traded one of their star players and they could deal Luis Robert Jr. soon.
adding another prime-age hitter to a team that hopes to ascend in the National League Central this season. Story » | Grades » Royals bring back pitcher Lorenzen Right-hander Michael Lorenzen and ...
Now would appear to be a good time to think bigger, given the lackluster state of the National League Central and the short-term moves the Cubs have already made to try to return to the playoffs ...
Milwaukee won 93 games last year and was the top team in the National League Central. The Brewers lost Willy Adames and Devin Williams this offseason, but have added Nestor Cortes, Caleb Durbin ...
If you're a St. Louis Cardinals fan looking for the team to make waves in the National League Central in 2025, it might be time to temper your expectations. While things were improved from a ...
The Cardinals finished last season with a record of 83-79, or 10 games behind the National League Central Division winning Milwaukee Brewers. The Cardinals won the division in 2022, when they went ...
The New York Yankees have now lost two left-handed relief pitchers to the same National League Central team in the same offseason. Tim Mayza, who became a free agent after going 0-1 with a 4.00 ...
Naperville North senior Zach Mally is a rare breed. The 5-foot-8 Mally led the football team in tackles as a cornerback last season, an unusual accomplishment, and he may be poised to do something else noteworthy. He wants to compete in two sports — football and wrestling — at a Division II college.
The Chicago Cubs had been facing a bit of a dilemma with Seiya Suzuki as they worked their way through this offseason. The 30-year-old former standout with the Hiroshima Toyo Carp in Japan and, arguably,