The Milwaukee Brewers have executed a significant trade, sending All-Star closer Devin Williams to the New York Yankees in exchange for utility player Caleb Durbin and veteran pitcher Nestor Cortés Jr. This move is part of Milwaukee's strategy to strengthen their roster as they aim for contention in 2025.
With Cortés joining the team, the Brewers' starting rotation is shaping up to include Freddy Peralta, Brandon Woodruff, Tobias Myers, Aaron Civale, and Cortés himself. Each pitcher brings unique strengths, with Peralta emerging as a reliable ace and Woodruff looking to bounce back from injury.
Milwaukee's pitching depth includes promising arms like DL Hall and Aaron Ashby, while the future of Robert Gasser remains uncertain due to injury. The Brewers are poised to compete in the NL Central, despite challenges from rivals like the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds.