NL Central: Who will close in Milwaukee?

Milwaukee Brewers

One of the strengths of the Brewers system during their last few years at the top of the National League Central has been pitching. They churn out high-impact starters and relievers. That consistency has allowed them to trade pitching assets as their contracts got more expensive, replenishing their farm system as they crank out the next great starter or closer. Enter Trevor Megill.

There was news out of Brewers camp last week that reliever Megill had a PRP injection in the offseason. He had missed most of September in 2025 due to a forearm strain. There were already rumors that the Brewers might move Megill and this will only add fuel to the fire of trade rumors. Megill is not a free agent until 2028, but is current in...

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