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Hammel sharp, but Brewers beat Rockies (AP)
Jason Hammel continued his strong string of performances in his first spring training with the Rockies, but Brewers prospect Lorenzo Cain homered and Milwaukee's split squad rallied for a 7-6 victory over Colorado on Saturday. The 27-year-old Hammel struck out three in four innings and allowed two unearned runs, and the Rockies scored four runs in the seventh, including a three-run homer by...

Stern's triple lifts Brewers over White Sox 7-2 (AP)
Adam Stern tripled in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a 7-2 win over the Chicago White Sox in a split-squad spring training game for both teams Saturday at Camelback Ranch. The Brewers scored four runs in the eighth inning off White Sox reliever Daniel Cabrera.

Edmonds eager to prove himself with Brewers (AP)
Jim Edmonds sits in his Arizona hotel and wonders how he ended up here in just a few short weeks. The 39-year-old outfielder has achieved virtually everything a player could want -- a World Series title, four All-Star appearances and nearly enough Gold Gloves to outfit an entire team. With his family back home, he's aiming for a starting role with the Milwaukee Brewers, but is up against...

Brewers Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)

Closer Trevor Hoffman isn't the easiest player to find in camp, especially if you're only watching Cactus League games.

Hoffman, whose schedule during spring training always is a bit different from other pitchers, did not appear in the Brewers' first 10 exhibition games and wasn't slated to see action for several more.

That doesn't mean Hoffman is in the clubhouse, playing cards, however. In fact, nobody works harder at his craft to prepare for the season.

Manager Ken Macha said all reports he received from pitching coach Rick Peterson on Hoffman were encouraging.

"Rick was impressed with the intensity that he does his bullpen (sessions) with," Macha said. "He said it's like the ninth inning, saving a game."

Hoffman said he hoped to get in a game...


Edmonds impressive in Brewers' win over Cubs (AP)
Jim Edmonds hit a two-run homer to strengthen his case for making Milwaukee's opening-day roster and the Brewers beat a Chicago Cubs split-squad 12-3 on Friday. Edmonds, who finished with two hits and scored twice, agreed to a minor league deal with the Brewers on Jan. 28. The 39-year-old outfielder with eight Gold Gloves is a career .284 hitter with 382 homers and 1,176 RBIs in 16 seasons, but...

Weeks says he'll 'hurt' without Hardy (AP)
Rickie Weeks is eager to resume his career, but he's not exactly looking forward to opening day. When the Brewers second baseman trots out to his position in his first game since tearing the sheath of a tendon in his left wrist in May, his double-play partner at shortstop, J.J. Hardy, won't be there.

Hoffman working toward spring training debut (AP)
Brewers manager Ken Macha says Trevor Hoffman is on track to make a few spring training appearances before the season begins. Hoffman has yet to appear in an exhibition so far, and the Brewers have been giving the 42-year-old career saves leader extra rest. Hoffman started last season on the disabled list with a strained right oblique muscle and missed the first month.

Brewers' speedy new CF Gomez working on swing (AP)
Carlos Gomez is into fast things. The Brewers center fielder quickly jumps from subject to subject and lists a bevy of hobbies that include watching world class sprinters and shooting guns at firing ranges. Oh, and he thinks a sprint against 100-meter champion Usain Bolt would be closer than you think.

Votto homers, Reds beat Brewers 3-1 (AP)
Joey Votto homered for his first hit of spring training, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 3-1 victory over a Milwaukee Brewers split-squad on Thursday. The first baseman was 0 for 9 before his long solo drive off left-hander Chris Capuano, who is trying to resume his career after elbow problems kept him out of the majors for the last two seasons.

Wolf throws 3 scoreless innings in Brewers loss (AP)
Milwaukee's biggest offseason acquisition is working on a nice spring with his new team. Randy Wolf struck out four in three scoreless innings Thursday, but Gabe Gross hit a two-run triple against his former team in the seventh and Michael Taylor added a three-run homer in the eighth to power the Oakland Athletics to a 7-3 win over a Brewers split-squad.

Jack of all trades: Zduriencik busy turning Mariners into a winner (Yahoo! Sports)
PEORIA, Ariz. — The preseason praise for Jack Zduriencik continues to come in waves. But instead of being...

Padres split squad rallies past Brewers 5-4 (AP)
Sean Gallagher and Mat Latos are on track to make the battle for the fifth spot in the San Diego Padres' rotation interesting. Both pitchers allowed a run over three innings, and Will Venable hit a three-run homer to help a Padres split squad rally for a 5-4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday.

Inglett's HR in 9th lifts Brewers over Cubs 5-3 (AP)

Chicago Cubs' James Adduci can't come up with a double hit by Milwaukee Brewers' Jody Gerut(notes) during a spring training baseball game Tuesday, March 9, 2010, in Mesa, Ariz.

It took Randy Wells seven years to stick with the Chicago Cubs. Only seven years? Joe Inglett wishes he had been so lucky. Inglett, an 11th-year pro trying to win the final spot on Milwaukee's 25-man roster, hit a two-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning Tuesday, lifting the Brewers to a 5-3 victory over the Cubs.




Fielder still following own path (Yahoo! Sports)
Milwaukee slugger Prince Fielder promises to stay true to himself and let his play do the talking for him.

Fielder, Hart lead Brewers over M's split squad (AP)

Contestants participate in the sausage race between innings of a spring training baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Seattle Mariners on Monday, March 8, 2010, in Phoenix. The Brewers defeated the Mariners 6-2.

With young sluggers Ryan Braun, Prince Fielder and Corey Hart grabbing most of the headlines, pitching often can be an afterthought for the Milwaukee Brewers. But if the team hopes to contend in the National League Central in 2010, pitching will have to pick up the pace. The starters are doing their part so far this spring.




Reds-Brewers rained out (AP)
The Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers game Sunday has been rained out. The teams will play a "B" game Monday at 9:30 a.m. at the Reds' spring training complex in Goodyear, Ariz. Doug Davis was set to start for the Brewers Sunday. Instead, he is slated to throw two simulated innings in the batting cages.

Braun, Escobar homer in six-run fifth for Brewers (AP)

Milwaukee Brewers' Randy Wolf(notes) throws during the first inning of a spring training baseball game against the San Francisco Giants, Saturday, March 6, 2010, in Phoenix.

By now, Randy Wolf has become accustomed to spending his spring in a new home. "I've done it a few times already. You kind of get used to it," said Wolf, who threw two innings of one-hit baseball in the Milwaukee Brewers' 12-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Saturday . "It's nice to get out there." Milwaukee is the fourth team he started a season with -- the...




Redding vying for spot on Rockies staff (AP)
Tim Redding, vying for a spot on Colorado's staff, started and allowed three hits and run in the Rockies' 8-6 victory against a Milwaukee Brewers' split-squad Saturday. Redding is in camp on a minor league deal. The Rockies might be in need of a starter if Jeff Francis isn't ready to begin the regular season after missing all of 2009 following shoulder surgery.

Ben Sheets passes first test for Athletics (AP)

Oakland Athletics left fielder Rajai Davis(notes) makes a leaping catch against the Milwaukee Brewers in the fourth inning during a spring training baseball game on Friday, March 5, 2010, in Phoenix.

Ben Sheets acknowledged being a little nervous but insisted it had nothing to do with facing his former team. It was more about facing hitters for the first time in 17 months. Sheets, who signed a $10 million, one-year contract with the Oakland Athletics in the offseason, started Friday's 8-7 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers and tossed 1 2-3 healthy innings.




Brewers and Fielder talking long-term deal (Yahoo! Sports)
The Milwaukee Brewers started talks trying to get first baseman Prince Fielder signed to a long-term contact,...

Zito plunks Fielder, Giants beat Brewers 5-3 (AP)

Milwaukee Brewers' Matt Treanor(notes), right, blows a bubble sitting in the dugout next to Milwaukee Brewers' Luis Cruz(notes), left, before their spring training baseball game against the San Francisco Giants in Scottsdale, Ariz., Thursday, March 4, 2010.

After a long winter, there's nothing like taking a pitch in the middle of the back to get the bad blood flowing again. Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder was the target of apparent retaliation on Thursday when he was hit by the first pitch from San Francisco left-hander Barry Zito in the first inning of a 5-3 victory by the Giants on Thursday.




Zito hits Fielder in retaliation for celebration (AP)
The first pitch of the spring to Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder landed directly in the middle of his back. It wasn't due to a lack of control on the part of San Francisco Giants left-hander Barry Zito. There was a reason. The Giants had been simmering all winter over Fielder's antics after hitting a walk-off home run against them at Milwaukee's Miller Park on Sept.

Astros' Mills draws on old-school lessons (Yahoo! Sports)
New manager Brad Mills – along with three other current MLB skippers – learned from Dick Williams in the '80s.

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