MILWAUKEE -- The Brewers are moving to keep chief decision-maker Matt Arnold rooted in Milwaukee after he put the pieces in place for a National League Central three-peat and the Brewers’ seventh postseason berth in the past eight seasons.

The club has promoted Arnold from executive vice president and general manager to the more prestigious president of baseball operations and general manager, which doesn’t change the 46-year-old’s day-to-day duties but does lessen the likelihood that a rival can pluck him away for a higher-profile job.

Among his honors, Arnold was named 2024 MLB Executive of the Year in a vote by executives from all 30 clubs prior to the start of last year’s postseason, becoming the first Brewers executive to earn the honor. Arnold was also named MLB Executive of th

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