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  1. Sources told MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand that the Brewers are likely to trade either Trevor Megill or Freddy Peralta, with Megill being the better bet to go. Megill is arguably the best reliever available in trade talks or free agency at the moment, and it can’t hurt the Brewers that Robert Suarez just signed with a team that already had a closer. Source: MLB.com
  2. Braves signed RHP Robert Suarez to a three-year, $45 million contract. Suarez will make $13 million next season and $16 million each of the following two years, with none of the money being deferred. That means the Braves have committed $47.5 million in 2026 payroll to four relievers in Suarez, Raisel Iglesias ($16 million), Aaron Bummer ($9.5 million) and Joe Jiménez ($9 million). They’re also considering using Reynaldo Lopez ($14 million) as a reliever, though the Suarez addition definitely would seem to give them more incentive to leave him in the rotation. The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal said the Braves intend to keep Iglesias in the closer’s role, meaning Suarez will likely pitch the eighth for a year before perhaps resuming closing in 2027. As a result, Suarez, who led the NL with 40 saves for the Padres last season, probably shouldn’t be looked at as a top-25 RP in fantasy leagues.
  3. That is fascinating to me...
  4. Just saw something scroll on the bottom of the MLB channel, that the Yankees, Orioles and Red Sox are also pursuing Freddy. I don't really want to trade him, but this is good news, the more teams interested, the higher the return could possibly be.
  5. ...now it appears that there are multiple teams looking to get Mears, MeGill and Freddy. The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reports that Nick Mears is “another player generating trade interest from Milwaukee’s bullpen.” Mears, along with closer Trevor Megill, are being heavily sought after. Mears was a nice surprise for the Brewers in 2025, posting a 3.49 ERA in 56 2/3 innings with, as Rosenthal notes, a chase rate that ranked in the top seven in baseball, according to Baseball Savant. Mears is only projected to make around $1.6 million in arbitration so the Brewers don’t have to move him, but trading relievers for younger, controllable assets is often how smaller market teams like Milwaukee remain competitive. Source: The Athletic
  6. Absolutely freaking gross. The Dodgers just keep on doing Dodger things and MLB just doesn't care. How much is deferred? They probably still aren't done. I can see Tucker in their OF in 2026...
  7. Are we really going to be excited about saving 4 million dollars? I'm all for trading him for the right package, but he's cheap as hell right now, so I wouldn't be in a big rush to to save the cash. Plus, saving that 4 million doesn't guarantee it will be put back into the roster either. I do understand the injury risk though. His injury could very well haunt him again this season, Losing our closer creates a domino effect in the bullpen. Sure, Uribe seems ready to close full time, but then who steps up to his role, and so on down the line. Again, I'm cool with trading him if we get a return that truly helps us either this year or very soon, but I'm not trading him just for salary relief when it's a measly 4 million dollars.
  8. That is not the Brewers MO. We don't go for it............EVER! We are a slow burn type of organization. We just keep rolling along, taking bites of the apple without ever just munching it down to the core.
  9. Made is going to be with the Brewers long before 2028 unless something really bad happens. He's on a Chourio type projectory. If we don't see him at the end of 2026 in some capacity, he'll be here by 2027. Mark my words.
  10. I'm not sold on Pratt's bat playing at 3B or 1B. He's a middle infielder, and probably has a bat that plays there. Made is probably the guy you move to 3B. Pena, since he struggled at high A is the guy I'm worried about. Not a lot of worry, I think he turns it around this year. We don't have room for Turang, Pratt, Made and Pena, something is going to have to give. Maybe one of them turns into an outfielder? I also think it's too late to extend Turang. He's going to get paid, and I doubt the Brewers will be the ones paying him.
  11. Full powder blue unis are gross. WAY too dated for my liking. I'm glad they are not going that route, but I don't think the jersey will look that bad with the gray bottoms. If they must go with the powder blue jersey, then the white pants would probably look the best.
  12. The Pirates are at least making an effort so far this off season... They know they have some pretty damn good young pitchers, so maybe they are going to give some actual effort in winning for once. I HIGHLY doubt Schwarber even considers an offer to play in Pittsburgh though.
  13. The Pirates have made Kyle Schwarber a four-year offer, sources told The Athletic. The report says it’s probably worth more than $100 million. Of course, it’s going to be tough for the Pirates to land a free agent like Schwarber, not only because they’re the Pirates but also because their ballpark isn’t very hitter friendly and especially not home run friendly (although at least it’s better for lefties than righties in that regard). As they’ve already done once this winter, their best hope is probably to trade pitching for hitting and then perhaps they could spend to fortify their rotation afterwards. Related Pittsburgh Pirates Source: The Athletic
  14. Btw, I really like DMV! It's quite funny, but not highly original.
  15. Black Mirror? ANy thoughts?
  16. Yeah, I agree. I stopped going years ago. Way too long of a drive to come out of there with nothing, so I stopped going.
  17. So then, you simply can't defend your posts? I asked you a couple simple questions above, and rather than answer them. you go into some song and dance about being played out and trolls? You just don't like being questioned. Also, I've been here a lot longer than you have, I am far from a troll. Your ridiculous takes on things and unbelievably awful trade proposals are the reason you get questioned, but your reaction is that since you can't answer those questions, I must be a troll? Pretty lame...
  18. Please explain why you think the Astros would give us a higher package than any other MLB team? Was there an article posted someplace stating that? I HIGHLY doubt AZ gives up Lawler for Freddy unless we are willing to add a lot more value on our end. Freddy has one season left on his contract, AZ would be a little crazy to do Lawler for Freddy unless we were adding more.
  19. DVD PURGE: City Slickers and City Slickers II - Goners Cold Pursuit - I really enjoy this movie. Can't go wrong with Liam laying waste on bad guys, and this one adds in some humor along the way too. Keeper The Conspirator - If you like history movies, this is one for you! Excellent flick! - Keeper Courage Under Fire - I like a good wartime movie - Keeper Cowboy Way - I do enjoy this movie due to Woody Haralson's character, but just not a strong enough flick to keep in the collection - Goner The Crazies - For some reason, I'm keeping this one around - Maybe the next time I go through the collection, it will be a goner. Creed I, II, and III - I love the Rocky franchise, always will. Keepers, all 3 of them. L.A. Confidential - Decent movie, but I have no reason to watch it again. Plus, Kevin Spacey gives me the willies... Gone. I've got about 12-15 more "C" movies before moving onto the "D's"
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