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At long last, the Brewers' most tantalizing not-quite-success story of the last several years has found the place where he belonged all along. Keston Hiura agreed to a minor-league deal with an invitation to big-league spring training, according to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com.
Hiura, 28, made it back to MLB for just 27 plate appearances in 2024, with the Angels, after not cracking the majors at all in 2023. He batted .148, without a walk or an extra-base hit. However, Hiura's kryptonite has always been the high, carrying fastball. You know where fastballs have a hard time carrying well? Coors Field. It's not that hard to imagine Hiura taking the place of non-tendered second baseman Brendan Rodgers and hitting the Rockies 12 or 15 or 20 home runs. He won't actually be good, but the ballpark just might be enough to make his raw numbers look good. It won't change the fact that the Brewers were right to move on from Hiura, or anything. It's just nice to see an old friend land in a place where a minor renaissance is, at least, plausible.
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