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Posted
12 minutes ago, Underachiever said:

Sure. 3 runs is the same as giving up seven runs. SMH

I was being sarcastic - Imanaga was unhittable for several games until he faced the Brewers

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16 minutes ago, Brewcrew82 said:

Welp, looks like Chourio has become a platoon bat and I 110% hate it.

He really should be sent down for a bit but I think the front office doesn't want egg on they face for the contract.

 

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1 minute ago, edfunderburk said:

What does SMH mean?

Sugar My Huggables

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1 minute ago, yourout said:

He really should be sent down for a bit but I think the front office doesn't want egg on they face for the contract.

 

By his body language he hates it too.

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4 minutes ago, yourout said:

He really should be sent down for a bit but I think the front office doesn't want egg on they face for the contract.

 

They would have little egg on their face as he's the youngest player in the majors and all of 20 years old. I have no problem with him being on the MLB roster or in AAA. I just want him to get ABs.

Under zero circumstances should he be used as a short side platoon bat. Not even taking into account the fact that he's always hit RHP better than LHP. 

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The Brewers winning has masked the Chourio situation a bit. Heard guys on mlb network talking about how Crew should use the winning to play him every day.

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26 minutes ago, Brewcrew82 said:

Welp, looks like Chourio has become a platoon bat and I 110% hate it.

Watching Chourio struggle at age 20 makes what Robin Yount did at age 18 in 1974 all the more impressive to me

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Just now, Bulldogboy said:

The Brewers winning has masked the Chourio situation a bit. Heard guys on mlb network talking about how Crew should use the winning to play him every day.

Yes. If they're going to have him on the major league roster, which I agree with because facing MLB pitching is invaluable for him, he needs to get regular ABs. Our lineup is good enough to have him doing that at the bottom of the order.

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1 minute ago, edfunderburk said:

Watching Chourio struggle at age 20 makes what Robin Yount did at age 18 in 1974 all the more impressive to me

Robin Yount really struggled at 18-20, too. Which should be the expectation for guys that young. 

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Just now, Brewcrew82 said:

Robin Yount really struggled at 18-20, too. Which should be the expectation for guys that young. 

I agree Yount struggled both offensively & defensively - on a losing team - but he played daily … I believe he hit .250 with little power & made 44 errors at SS his first year 

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2 minutes ago, edfunderburk said:

I agree Yount struggled both offensively & defensively - on a losing team - but he played daily … I believe he hit .250 with little power & made 44 errors at SS his first year 

Here are Yount’s stats in his age 18-20 seasons

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