Major Breaking: Milwaukee Brewers Linked to 2024 All-Star 3rd Baseman…

The Milwaukee Brewers are clearly in need of more power on the left side of their infield. After getting a combined 43 home runs from Willy Adames and Joey Ortiz in 2024, their current shortstop and third baseman have only managed five so far this season. One possible solution could be acquiring Ryan McMahon from the Rockies—a consistent 20-home run hitter and three-time Gold Glove finalist at third base. MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand even named the Brewers as one of the top landing spots for McMahon. While his bat would certainly add pop to the lineup, it raises the question: is third base the

At 30 years old, Ryan McMahon isn’t just a short-term solution—he’s signed through 2027 at \$16 million annually beyond this season. His addition would give manager Pat Murphy a versatile bat for the top half of the lineup, bringing both plate discipline and a much-needed power boost.

Ryan McMahon, Milwaukee Brewers, Caleb Durbin

If the Brewers decide to pursue McMahon, they’ll face a roster dilemma: either bench Caleb Durbin—who’s done enough to keep his spot—or see if he can handle shortstop while serving as a backup at third. Given recent performances, a platoon between Durbin and Joey Ortiz could be a viable option, reducing the need to lean on struggling players simply due to lack of depth. At the same time, adding McMahon would inject some much-needed power into the lineup.

Durbin’s emergence and Ortiz’s ongoing struggles have created an unusual challenge for Milwaukee. To strengthen the roster, the Brewers may need to get creative—but that shouldn’t stop them from making a move on the trade front.

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