MLB.com's Adam McCalvy writes that Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich (back) isn't a lock to be ready for Opening ...
Christian Yelich missed the team's playoff run last season because of back surgery, which he is apparently still recovering ...
One of the harder injuries for an MLB player to overcome is a back injury. Elbow injuries that require Tommy John surgery and ACL tears may be more immediately devastating, but a back problem can ...
Yelich (back) "has a chance" to be ready for Opening Day, but "it isn't a lock," Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports.
Roman Anthony’s career is skyrocketing like a roman candle. The multi-tool outfielder just may open the season in the 2025 ...
Health is a big question for the Brewers in 2025. When will Christian Yelich and Brandon Woodruff return? Can Garrett ...
Brewers manager Pat Murphy said recently that he doesn't expect Yelich (back) to be 100 percent at the start of spring training, Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
They'll be heading to Phoenix with their families for a few days to meet players, participate in warmups, tour the clubhouse ...
They'll be heading to Phoenix with their families for a few days to meet players, participate in warmups, tour the clubhouse and throw out the first pitch at a spring training game.
Christian Yelich of the Milwaukee Brewers isn't among the many players with an issue with the Los Angeles Dodgers' spending.
But there was one place in particular where Uecker could truly be himself. “In the clubhouse, he was just Bob,” Yelich said.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have garnered much attention because of their roster building and use of deferrals this winter. While ...