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We're off and running! The Brewers have acquired first baseman Carlos Santana from the Pirates, patching the most obvious hole in their roster as they prepare to sprint for the finish in the NL Central.

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With Rowdy Tellez still sidelined with the finger injury he sustained in a freak shagging accident, the Brewers have elected not to wait any longer to fix first base. In Carlos Santana, 37, they get one of the most metronomic, disciplined switch-hitters in baseball. He batted .235/.321/.412 in 393 plate appearances with Pittsburgh. He's been a deceptively adroit and agile fielder for his entire career, and he's a sneakily good baserunner. He's stolen six bases in six tries in 2023.

In exchange for Santana, the Brewers gave up Jhonny Severino, one of the two jewels of their 2022 international free agent signing class.

Here’s what our prospect maven Spencer Michaelis had to say about Severino:

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After a solid showing in the Dominican Summer League in 2022, Severino got off to a very strong start in the Arizona Complex League this season through his first 12 games. Unfortunately, he has missed the last month with a sprained wrist. In terms of what Pittsburgh is receiving, there is a fair amount of swing-and-miss to Severino’s game, and while he was showing power development this summer, it is unlikely he will ever be a huge home run threat. In his pro career, he has run into some issues with committing errors at both shortstop and third base. His arm is strong enough to handle either spot, but his range and his hands make him more likely to end up at third base long term.

On paper, there are some similarities to Manny Machado. In appearance, Severino's swing is even similar to Machado’s swing. However, “off paper” and in reality, Severino is highly unlikely to ever come close to Machado’s abilities. The range between his floor and his ceiling is very wide. For the Pirates, though, Severino is representative of a pretty nice lottery ticket for an aging rental bat. In a few years, if he reaches his 90th percentile outcome, Ben Cherington and the Pirates front office may look like a group of geniuses.

The gist of this should be familiar to fans of the Crew. The team gave up a player who is years from having the potential to contribute for an immediate impact during a pennant race. Sometimes, a player like that turns out to be Freddy Peralta, but even in that case, it can be worth it. Whether this trade will be remembered fondly will come down to how Santana and the 2023 Brewers finish the season.

Formerly a dangerous, balanced power hitter from both sides of the plate, Santana has aged into more of a professional drawer of walks. Since the start of 2020, he's batted .213, with a .368 slugging average. That's weighed down by a miserable 2021 with the Royals, though. He's still capable of hitting 15-20 home runs over a full season, and of getting hot for a while. Meanwhile, his patience at bat sets a high floor for his offensive contributions.

Just as importantly, perhaps, Santana's arrival spells the end of the team's desperate casting-about for a first baseman. Owen Miller can throw out his first baseman's mitt. One of Santana's surprising virtues has been durability; he routinely racks up 150-plus games player and over 600 plate appearances. He's a terrific clubhouse presence and leader for the team, too.

This is the kind of move that leaves the options box for others full. It's a great start, though, and a sign that the Brewers intend to secure their advantage in the division race to the best of their ability. 


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Interesting that his lefty/righty splits are pretty even this year, so he’s hitting like a pure switch hitter.  Looks like he’s heating up post-All Star Break, and is enjoying a moderately better year away from Pittsburgh compared to in Pittsburgh, so maybe the more hitter-friendly confines of AmFam will be a little boost (he sports a career 1.038 OPS in Milwaukee, though that is only 10 games and 33 at-bats, so not exactly a massive sample size).

I like it is a first move that allows for a more focused approach on whatever value they can find at DH/RF and bullpen.

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10 minutes ago, HarveysWBs said:

Interesting that his lefty/righty splits are pretty even this year, so he’s hitting like a pure switch hitter.  Looks like he’s heating up post-All Star Break, and is enjoying a moderately better year away from Pittsburgh compared to in Pittsburgh, so maybe the more hitter-friendly confines of AmFam will be a little boost (he sports a career 1.038 OPS in Milwaukee, though that is only 10 games and 33 at-bats, so not exactly a massive sample size).

I like it is a first move that allows for a more focused approach on whatever value they can find at DH/RF and bullpen.

Yeah, it's a good pickup, though slightly frustrating because so many of us wanted the Brewers to just sign Santana during the offseason.

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2 minutes ago, Brock Beauchamp said:

Yeah, it's a good pickup, though slightly frustrating because so many of us wanted the Brewers to just sign Santana during the offseason.

Yeah, I would have been fine with that, too, but I don’t think anyone expected Rowdy, who has always been streaky, to stay cold as long as he has.  Oh well, he’s in the fold now.

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1 minute ago, HarveysWBs said:

Yeah, I would have been fine with that, too, but I don’t think anyone expected Rowdy, who has always been streaky, to stay cold as long as he has.  Oh well, he’s in the fold now.

No, nobody expected Rowdy to be this bad. I was pretty meh on Winker but given how Wong has performed, everybody lost in that deal.

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Great deal, Severino has a little upside but Santana has been pretty good lately and will help 1st and DH. If he can hit .250/.350 the rest of the way it would be huge. 

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