Brandon Woodruff called the decision to accept the Brewers' qualifying offer a "simple call." He is on track to be a full-go ...
Brandon Woodruff accepted the Brewers' qualifying offer for $22.025 million on Nov. 18 and will remain in Milwaukee in 2026.
If the Brewers don't trade Freddy Peralta, their 2026 rotation could look an awful lot the way it did in 2025 – and that's a ...
The most direct impact of Woodruff’s return is on the starting rotation. It brings needed experience back into a rotation ...
Brandon Woodruff is sticking with the Brewers on a lofty one-year salary. Read more about the move at MLB Trade Rumors.
Veteran right-hander Brandon Woodruff has opted to return to the Milwaukee Brewers rather than test free agency.
Brandon Woodruff returns as the Milwaukee Brewers weigh a possible Freddy Peralta trade amid MLB Free Agency questions and ...
The Milwaukee Brewers do not see Brandon Woodruff accepting their one-year qualifying offer worth $22.025 million as a ...
Woodruff (lat) accepted the one-year, $22.025 million qualifying offer from the Brewers on Tuesday, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports.
Brewers RHP Brandon Woodruff accepted a one-year $22 million qualifying offer on Tuesday to return to the franchise.
The Brewers also needed to find a new contract with veteran pitcher Brandon Woodruff. Woodruff was given the qualifying offer ...
The 32-year-old pitcher will return for the 2026 season after a strong comeback campaign in 2025 following shoulder surgery.