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  1. Kyle Jones smells like a bit of a buy-low play as a guy who had helium a couple years ago but dealt with some injuries. A solid offseason at the complex and it wouldn’t shock me if Jones makes a lot of noise in the system. I’m wondering if Strosnider and Jones aren’t ticketed for Appleton once signed. Those would be some interesting new ingredients to bolster that lineup and defense.
  2. This is super interesting. I wouldn’t really think the Brewers would be on a guy like this unless; 1. Plus makeup 2. High BBIQ / Teachable 3. Belief that you can tweak the approach based on scouting / conversations with the athlete The ingredients for a superstar are here if he can swing at the right pitches. Excited to learn more about the player. Last thought, the Brewers do a nice job of not letting recency bias factor overly. Yes, he hit below .300 this last year but the track record prior to that blip is stellar.
  3. The rankings mean zilch. There are thousands of draft eligible guys to know and the difference between 25 and 150 is not significant at the end of the day. I’m sure Trey Ebel was very high on their board if not at the top. If they got their guy, I’m more than happy. Plus, I take this as an admission they love Brady’s intangibles and want more. Very good sign. Trey appears to be a baseball nut with many exceptional qualities. A Brewers guy through and through.
  4. Now let’s get Dino in the org
  5. Who, mind you, came into today with a .400 OBP
  6. Summer of Danny Dickinson
  7. Pitchers ranked by FIP
  8. Pulled a Picks to Click update using Fangraphs database (might not be updated from yesterday's games yet). Ranked by wRC+
  9. Season OPS Josh Adamczewski - .986 Josiah Ragsdale - .990 Age difference, yes, but Rags might also have the advantage on defense and on the bases. Giddyup!
  10. Jesus Made broke the game open with a grand slam
  11. Jaron DeBerry folks. Might be worth tuning in tonight.
  12. Mike Boeve has a new career high in home runs and will exceed his previous career high in extra base hits with three more.
  13. He’s like an older, late-blooming Luis Lara for me. Tools maybe a half tick lower across the board but very well rounded.
  14. 480’ my gawd We used to complain a lot about the lack of power in the system. It’s a different day.
  15. Blake Burke is gunning to be the first 20/20 player in the system this year.
  16. I watched Dubanewicz last night and he operates right at about 94 with a few ticks extra when the mechanics sink up perfectly Broughton is still high 80’s but shape is workable.
  17. Juan Ortuno has a pretty good arm. Popped one tonight that impressed me. Luis Lameda’s swing usually pleases me
  18. Lots to feast on already today
  19. “What we would pay to hear what MLB GM's and Farm Directors say about the Milwaukee machine behind their closed doors. Utter envy, we'd imagine.” I had a similar thought last night. I’m more curious to know the opinion of the Brewers leadership. What are their 10 commandments of player development? Do they feel they have cracked the code or is this a luck-oriented heater? I would be quite interested to hear who their top 20 pitching prospects in the system are.
  20. Wande Torres is having a heck of a season considering the environment. Offense galore in A+ and AA. Solid pitching too.
  21. I know it’s a weird thing to say but I smell another big jump coming for Jesus Made.
  22. Notable that Osiris Ramirez started at SS. Just another one of the young hitters showing promise.
  23. It’s incredible to see this come to fruition for the organization. I’ll stump for Andrew Fischer. These lists certainly expose some of the limitations of the “national prospect pundit”. Andrew Fischer belongs in the top 25 of any top 100 list but folks are spooked by the K rate. Normally that would track, but as we know from the recent interview Andrew did, nobody on the Brewers side of the fence seems too concerned. It’s practically by design, simply a byproduct of a new-age approach to swingmaxxing from Brewers offensive dev.
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