Brewers fans well remember the 48-hour stretch in January 2018 during which the Christian Yelich trade and the signing of Lorenzo Cain were announced. It was an incredibly exciting time for fans, who saw the team take the outfield from decent to one of the best in the majors (Ryan Braun and Eric Th...
Six years ago, the Brewers traded for Christian Yelich and signed Lorenzo Cain; not in the same month or week, but on the same day. It was a momentous twin assault on the division, and it worked.
Yesterday, I wrote about the day (very near this same date on the calendar) back in 2018, when the Brewers permanently changed the direction of their franchise by trading for Christian Yelich and signing Lorenzo Cain within several hours of each other.
Add retired Gold Glove center fielder Lorenzo Cain to the growing list of people warning the New York Yankees that they shouldn't make club captain Aaron Judge a full-time center fielder after the Bronx Bombers acquired All-Star Juan Soto from the San Diego Padres.
Lorenzo Cain left a legacy on the field that is full of clubhouse camaraderie, laughter, and passion to be a consistent force on and off the field. He was always a lively leader no matter what locker room he was in.
Cain, who said that he made the decision after consulting with his children, will return to Kauffman Stadium over the summer to officially retire as a member of the Royals.
Earlier this week, former Brewers outfielder Lorenzo Cain gave a scathing review of the team’s management. It was something fans had not experienced over the last few years of watching this team.
It is no secret that there is a perceivable disconnect between Brewers players and the front office.
The Milwaukee Brewers are seemingly collapsing down the stretch of the 2022 season. Ever since the trade deadline, it’s been all downhill. Why? According to former Brewer Lorenzo Cain, the management of the team has messed with the chemistry.
The Milwaukee Brewers are on the search for some offensive help at the 2022 MLB Trade Deadline. That search is taking them to Oakland A’s outfielder Ramon Laureano.
During the first two months of the season, the Brewers posted winning records in both April and May. In June, the team continued to be decimated by injury, underwent an eight-game losing streak, DFA’d fan favorite Lorenzo Cain, and yet somehow still finished with a 12-15 record in July.
Cain now has the right to explore other opportunities, but it remains to be seen whether he plans to continue his career.
After Cain was designated for assignment, potentially signaling the end of his baseball career, the baseball world reacted.
The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Cincinnati Reds 7-3 on Saturday afternoon. Prior to the game, Lorenzo Cain was designated for assignment, ending his run with the team that drafted him.
Cain characterized the move as a "mutual decision" and said that it's possible his playing days are over.
Prior to the regular season starting, Cain hinted that 2022 might be his final year playing. As the season has progressed, he has struggled mightily at the plate.
In corresponding roster moves, Milwaukee activated outfielder Lorenzo Cain from the injured list and recalled utility player Pablo Reyes from Triple-A Nashville.
Lorenzo Cain played in five games for the Milwaukee Brewers this season before deciding to opt out.
Major League Baseball is in some major trouble. As a result of the coronavirus spreading through multiple clubhouses, Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Lorenzo
The Milwaukee Brewers are known for having a bit of a wacky clubhouse. On Saturday, pitcher Brent Suter showed exactly why with a hilarious routine before the game.
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