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Brewers Finally Get Long-Awaited Update On Injured Outfielders originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Brewers have been without two of their best defensive outfielders for most of the 2025 season. Blake Perkins has been out since early in spring training after fouling a pitch from Freddy Peralta off his own shin in live BP, fracturing his tibia.
Perkins (shin) will begin a rehab assignment in the Arizona Complex League on Saturday, Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
After missing nearly two seasons due to Tommy John surgery, Brewers pitching prospect Coleman Crow has had a hot start at Class AA Biloxi.
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MITCHELL — The Sioux Falls Brewers powered past the Mitchell Aces in a battle of Class A amateur baseball squads 17-0 in four innings as part of the inaugural Blarney’s Baseball Classic at Cadwell Park. The event was hosted by Dakota Wesleyan University, raising funds for athletic scholarships through the DWU Teammakers Club.
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SB Nation on MSNBrewers can’t capitalize on comeback opportunities, fall 8-5The Milwaukee Brewers fell behind the St. Louis Cardinals early on Saturday afternoon, but found themselves unable to capitalize on the several opportunities they had to get all the way back into this game,