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As a fan of sports in general it is always nice to take a look at the different leagues and see the trends that might potentially end up in baseball. One trend that is no longer a trend but rather a staple in most sports, is the sponsors on jerseys. If you watch soccer this is nothing new to you, jersey sponsors have been around since the 70's and have not taken a step back since.
2017 saw the first jersey sponsor on an NBA jersey and what I once feared had become reality. Sooner than late
This is the second part of my review of the Brewers past 20 drafts. Check out my previous post for years 2002 - 2007. Let’s continue with the 2008 draft, the last of scouting director Jack Zduriencik with the Brewers.
Note: In parentheses are their career WAR as calculated by Baseball Reference.
2008, draft order 16th, 54 players selected, 4 comp picks
All Star - Jake Odorizzi (13.9)
Regular - Brett Lawrie (15.6)
Role - Logan Schafer (0), Rob Wooten (-0.3), Luca
I compiled data on each of the last 20 drafts to see how many players reached the majors and how they fared. It was interesting to see how few players made it. In this blog, I will evaluate each draft by career WAR of the players and by a somewhat subjective evaluation of talent as described below.
All Star - Player made the MLB All star team
Regular - Player was a starter for at least two years
Role Player - Part time player
Callup - Player had limited playing ti
It has been a little over three months since we flipped the switch on the new site and exactly three months since the front page news portion of the site was added. We thank all of you for working with us as we kinda find our way through merging an existing community into our site model. There were some bumps and bruises along the way but the community as a whole has been exceptionally welcoming to all of us as we work through issues.
First off, the past 30 days have been incredible for us,
The BCCC crew look to recap week's 7 + 8.5 games for the Milwaukee Brewers. Week 7 + 8.5 for the Brewers included a 11 game road trip with 3 games against the San Diego Padres, 4 games against the St. Louis Cardinals, and 4 games (1 day being a double header) against the Chicago Cubs. They went 6-5 in that stretch, putting their record at 32-20 overall, which is good enough for 1st in the NL Central and 3rd in the National League.
Mon. 5/23: Brewers @ Pa
With the MLB draft about a month away, I thought I would take a bit of time and examine some of the Brewers tendencies to predict what we can expect when the draft kicks off July 17.
Catch a falling star
The Brewers have no problem stopping the fall of players many didn’t expect to be there.
Garrett Mitchell, of course, was the classic example of this, but Sal Frelick was routinely being mocked above the Brewers’ pick as well.
They also have had no problem grabbing
Now that we’re past the one-third point of the season, I’m curious what you think the Brewers final regular season record will be. FiveThirtyEight currently predicts the Brewers finishing the season at 88-74. This simulation projects the Brewers having a two-thirds chance at making the playoffs, and only a 3% chance of winning the World Series [1]. However, as we have learned with past elections, simulations can’t be trusted! The good news is Brewers have Craig Counsell as their skipper.
Willy Adames and Hunter Renfroe are both expected to come back to the major league club on June 7th after a much needed off-day on June 6th following the 4 game set against the Padres where the Brewers dropped 3 and were largely unable to score. Their return will need some altering to the roster.
Adames has been working back through a series of rehab assignments, albeit with complications. On the 28th of May, he had some right quadriceps discomfort while with the Single-A Carolina Mudcats w
Joey Wiemer has been making his presence known throughout the minor leagues. Currently ranked as the second highest prospect in the Brewers organization, the right fielder has been an absolute menace in the batter’s box. This young prospect is an essential part of what will become an unstoppable Brewers outfield with Christian Yelich in left field, Sal Frelick in center field, and Joey Wiemer in right field. The future looks bright for this young outfielder.
Originally hailing from Ohio, W
There have been some frustrating stretches for the Brewers offense thus far in 2022, and no one has been affected more than the outfield core. Hunter Renfroe got off to a slow start before heating up (then landing on the IL), while both Christain Yelich and Andrew Mcuthchen have cooled over the past weeks, all while veteran Lorenzo Cain has yet to find his groove at all. Then there’s Tyrone Taylor. He certainly hasn’t been immune to struggles in 2022, but when his name has been consistently etch
Every star's visibility starts with a shimmer before the glow, before you feel the heat. In the case of the Milwaukee Brewers 2017 first round draft pick, it took less than a year for the radiance of potential to show itself. The strong numbers in 2018 were rewarded with a promotion, and rewarded the front offices faith by putting up preposterous 1.106 OPS in AAA San Antonio. Milwaukee and the sample size, albeit a short one, and an injured Travis Shaw was enough to force the Brewers hand promot
The BCCC crew look to recap the past week's games for the Milwaukee Brewers. Week 6 for the brewers included a 6 game home stretch where they played three games against the defending World Series Champions, Atlanta Braves, and three games against the Washington Nationals. They went 4-2 in this stretch, putting their record at 26-15 overall, which is good enough for 1st in the NL Central and 4th in the National League. Come take a seat on the couch with the BCCC crew and hear what they have
This has been one of the most-requested features for a long time and I'm happy to announce that Dark Mode is finally a thing you can use across the site! Dark Mode is a new way to use Brewer Fanatic, especially at night or in darkened rooms. Instead of the background being black text over white background, it's the inverse: white text over black background. Some people find sites easier to use and read in this inverted scheme and now it's really easy to toggle back and forth as needed.
At t
The BCCC crew look to recap the past week's games for the Milwaukee Brewers. Week 5 for the brewers included a 6 game road stretch where they travelled to Cincinnati for 3 games against the lowly Reds and over to Miami for another 3 game series against the Marlins as well. They went 3-3 in this stretch, putting their record at 22-13 overall, which is good enough for 1st in the NL Central and tied for 3rd in the National League. Come take a seat on the couch with the BCCC crew and hear what t
I made a post near the end of last night’s game after Devin Williams couldn’t get out of the 8th inning after starting with a 4 run lead, and the Brewers only got out of the inning when Urias made a diving grab on a soft liner that threatened to put the Reds ahead. The comment was:
“The last few days have exposed the Brewers bullpen as not nearly the strong point everyone assumed it would be. And if the starters keep laboring to go 5 or 6 innings it’s going to become a big problem.”
If
The BCCC crew look to recap the past week's games for the Milwaukee Brewers. Week 4 for the Brewers included a 3 game home series vs the Cincinnati Reds and a 3 game road trip to the defending World Series Champions, the Atlanta Braves. They went 4-2 in this stretch, putting their record at 19-10 overall, which is good enough for 1st in the NL Central and tied for 3rd in the National League. Has their high powered offense from Week 3 carried over? Is the starting rotation continuing to show
I'd like to think that most sports fans have players who make it into the inner circle of "favorites" who are obscure to some degree, odd, or just regular, average guys who might be bench warmers, or even guys who never made an impact of any great degree on the game they play. As Brewer fans, I feel like we've probably had more than our fair share of guys that we've had weird attachments to, fan-crushes, and quirky dudes like Tim Dillards, Keith Ginters, and so on. Guys that maybe aren't makin
I know some of you have been frustrated with the ad experience and I'm frustrated, too. My vow is that I will attempt to address everyone's concerns to the best of my ability, as it's literally my job to provide all of you with a quality experience on Brewer Fanatic. The following is not an excuse for a bad experience; I simply want all of us to understand and operate with the same knowledge base. I will continue to refine and tweak the ad experience until all (or really "most") of us can reach
New to the site, we've added both the active roster and the 40-man roster pages!
These pages will update nightly so they'll always be up-to-date with the current state of the big league club, adding yet another long-term feature I've wanted to see on our baseball sites basically forever. There isn't a lot to say about these pages other than they feature the standard set of player info: name, position, handedness, DoB, etc.
To find these pages, use the hamburger menu at the top right of
I did get pretty well dragged for last week's edition of The Weekly, wherein I suggested the Brewers' ability to develop catchers is at least overstated. Almost immediately after the post went live and I went to re-read it, I wished I were able to devote more time to developing it. Focus, assembly, delivery, all aspects were lacking. That's on me. For that, I apologize. Mea culpa.
I stand by the premise -- that if Omar Narvaez is the latest model coming off the catching assembly line, perha
There is one number that stands out above all others for this year’s Carolina Mudcats.
It isn’t their 6-4 record or their 5.21 ERA. It isn’t Eduardo Garcia’s OPS checking in at .969 thus far or Hedbert Perez’ being at .510. It isn’t Jeferson Quero’s .344 batting average or Hendry Mendez’s 25% walk rate. It isn’t Israel Puello’s 6:1 strikeout to walk rate or the fact that 11 members of the roster are still to young to legally drink.
No. the most important number regarding the Mudcats is
The good ol' days
I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them.
-- Andy Bernard
Like many of us, my love of baseball and the Brewers started at a young age. My first baseball memory was 8-year-old me watching the 1981 Divisional Playoffs with my dad on ABC. Even though it was my first memory, I must have known enough to feel like Milwaukee was an underdog going against the big, bad Yankees, because I remember distinctly that feeling, an
From the time that this site got me mildly obsessed with following the Brewers’ farm system, I have been fascinated with trying to predict breakout seasons.
Specifically, pitching breakouts.
Sometimes, like Max Lazar, Zack Brown, Evan Reifert and to some extent Bowden Francis, the breakouts happen.
Other times … well … I thought Conor Harber and Karsen Lindell were intriguing breakout candidates right up to the point where I saw the notices that they’d been released. I also think
The still-just-20-year-old is off to a powerful start in Wisconsin. He has nine hits in his first 10 games. He's hitting .310/.474/..828 (1.302) with 5 home runs and 11 RBI.