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Willy Adames toiled for two-plus seasons at Tropicana Field in Tampa, before getting traded to the Brewers in May 2021. The shortstop had highs and lows during his Rays tenure, but flourished as a Brewer, hitting .285/.366/.521 in 413 trips to the plate. Things were looking up for both Adames and the Brewers.
Prior to Spring Training in 2022, the Crew inked their star to a $4.6-million contract, avoiding arbitration. Adames went on to hit a career high in home runs, but his OPS+ dropped from 137 to 110. His walk rate dropped from 11.4% to 7.9%. His whiff rate went from 25.4% to 26.9%. By these metrics, it appeared he was being less selective in a tradeoff for power, as he hit 31 home runs, 18 of which were blasted out of Miller Park.
Adames nearly doubled his money in 2023, signing an $8.7-million contract with Milwaukee, again avoiding arbitration. In late May, a foul ball lined into the dugout found Adames during a contest with San Francisco. He missed 10 games with a concussion, but upon his return, he went 2-for-5 with a home run in a 10-2 win over Baltimore. His hitting line for the year was .217/.310/.407 in 638 trips. Adames hit 24 jacks, a decrease of seven from the previous campaign. Interestingly, he drew walks at a rate of 11.1%, nearly matching his number from 2021, yet his batting average dropped nearly 70 points, leaving him with a below-average OPS+ of 95.
Was he ‘gun shy’ after getting drilled with that foul ball? He scuffled in June, hitting only .185/.280/.333, but seemed to recover after that, hitting .233/.329/.443 during the final three months.
Who is the real Willy Adames? The 2021 version, the 2023 version, or somewhere in between?
Adames has been mentioned as a trade candidate, along with pitcher Corbin Burnes. But the bigger question is: what happened to his superstar upside?
Here are a few thoughts.
- The ‘foul ball to the noggin’ theory. That would make sense, but he actually did better in the second half than he did in the first two months, before the incident.
- Trying to hit the ‘long ball’ at the Miller Park launching pad and sacrificing contact for power, thus the drop in BA.
- All the talk about trades and, perhaps, a not-so-good relationship with the Brewers front office.
- Something going on in his personal life that he is keeping hidden. That need not be anything nefarious; it might just be private. Still, off-field circumstances can get between players and their talent.
- The talented shortstop might just be pressing, trying to live up to his 2021 breakout and earn a free-agent megadeal. Maybe it is just a case of him needing to R-E-L-A-X!
Lots of speculation, I know, but that’s why we have you, the loyal readers of Brewer Fanatic. What do you think happened to Willy Adames after his first-year success with Milwaukee?







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