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Hello again, Brewers fans! Twice a year, we sit down and find the most popular posts and blogs on Brewer Fanatic, and their creators receive prizes for their contributions to this community. There was a lot to talk about, as the Brewers once again made a series of compelling trades that shook up the roster while hopefully extending this run of dominance in the Central Division. We look at the most popular posts and most popular blogs created by our amazing community contributors.
Most Popular Post
The subject matter was a serious one, and @ARobsBrewCrew (with the permission of someone close to the situation), posted an update on Brewers prospect Frank Cairone, who was in a terrible car accident this offseason. This is often the kind of information you can find on our forums. Many of our users have been here for two decades, and do their best to carve through misinformation and get to the heart of the matter. Thank you for your continued contributions to our community, ARobs.
Normally, we offer a prize for the most popular post, but given the circumstances surrounding this post, we will defer to ARobs' judgment. Please private message me so we can have a discussion about what you would like to do with this cool Jackson Chourio bobblehead!
Most Popular Post Runner-Up
One of our most popular users is always @sveumrules, and they delivered yet again with a thread about Joey Ortiz, and how much do we really care about his bat anyway? After all, Ortiz is pretty solidly slotted into the ninth spot in the lineup, and his glove creates a solid floor for his performance. Thanks to Sveumrules for always coming through with the great content!
Most Prolific Poster
Come on down again, sveumrules! We like to tip our hat to the poster who earned the most reputation points over the offseason. Thanks for being such an integral part of the Brewer Fanatic community!
Most Popular Blog Entry
We had a slow offseason on the blogs this winter. Are you interested in trying your hand at writing about the Brewers in front of an audience of thousands? Try your hand at creating a blog today!
That's all for this winter, folks. Give a round of applause to all of those mentioned in this piece, and here's to a successful 2026 season for the Brewers!
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