News about Corbin Burnes

Corbin Burnes, a Baltimore Orioles fan, was acquired by the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for a set of prospects

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 2, 2024
According to various outlets, the Milwaukee Brewers are delivering Corbin Burnes, a veteran pitcher, to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for a box of prospects. Burnes is a three-time All-Star who earned the National League Cy Young Award as one of the two top pitchers in baseball in 2021. This information comes just a day after the Orioles owners announced that they would be selling the team to a private equity group led by private equity investors.

Jackson Chourio, a baseball player, has landed the most lucrative rookie deal in MLB history today, with the Brewers earning 19-year-old $80 million in eight years (and he hasn't played a single game yet). (The narrator does not appear at this link.)

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 30, 2023
According to reports, the Milwaukee Brewers is about to sign highly rated outfield prospect Jackson Chourio to the biggest rookie deal in MLB history. According to the New York Times, the 19-year-old is likely to reach an eight-year deal worth almost $80 million. Chourio will then smash the old record for the most money paid to a player who has yet to play in MLB.

Masataka Yoshida of the Red Sox won by two runs on his eighth inning rally in 12-5 victory

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 24, 2023
After playing for years in Japan, Masataka Yoshida has already made some mechanical improvements at the plate during his rookie season with the Boston Red Sox. They certainly paid the bill on Sunday. Boston roared to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 12-5 after Yoshida homered twice during Boston's nine-run outburst in the eighth inning. Since Hall of Fame slugger David Ortiz's debut in August 2008, he became the first Red Sox player to go deep in a single inning.

MLB Opening Day: Where can I watch?What are the big games?What are the best bets?

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2023
Congratulations, you've made it. The baseball offseason is over, and we're going full steam ahead of Opening Day on Thursday. Pitchers from all 30 MLB clubs will take the field in just a few hours, with fresh optimism and renewed hope that this is going to be *their* year. There have been a slew of changes, none of which we'll discuss here, but there is certainly more excitement among fans than ever before.