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  1. Im reaching the point in knowing this team isnt very good
  2. The whole bubble screen/swing pass screen portion of the playbook (which is apparently 2/3rds of it). Needs to be burned.
  3. A hard cap and floor, full revenue sharing, and take 1 season out of the path of team control to reach free agency. Make it the NFL model but with guaranteed money. Honestly, i dont know why any team but the Dodgers wouldnt want that.
  4. Dec 1, 2026 is when the lockout will start, about a month after the Dodgers 3rd straight WS parade. When it will end is anyone's guess - mine would be sometime before the 2029 regular season. Id want Miz, Patrick, Freddy, Gasser, and Priester in the rotation...although Henderson and Woodruff are definite possibilities, too.
  5. Id say utility OF is his ceiling and always was - he overperformed that for awhile and then underperformed severely down the stretch - but a switch hitter with good plate discipline is valuable if there is more OF talent playing everyday in front of him.
  6. Cruz sucks defensively and strikes out a ton - this team needs a quality all around SS and needs to be willing to trade the pieces necessary to make it happen. Gunnar Henderson, please. This team also needs a DH, and i know Yelich hamstrings them because of what he is still owed and the fact he isnt an everyday OF. Scwharber would look great in Milwaukee for the next 5-6 seasons - but a large market team will simply outbid anything the Brewers could offer. The Brewers need to use their system to acquire impact talent - they cant play the free agency game with large market teams to land impact veteran free agents, they will get outbid every time. I also think they need to continue pushing young impact prospects aggressively, based on how Chourio and Miz were the best players on their roster this postseason.
  7. The issue is right now its the Dodgers, then an enormous gap, then the rest of mlb. Id put the Brewers firmly in the group of 5 teams who can say annually that they are the 2nd best team in baseball. But the gap between anyone and the Dodgers is a chasm. They wouldve done the same thing and probably worse to the Cubs, curb-stomped the Phillies (who at least won a game), and made the Reds look like a AA squad. That gap will continue, unfortunately
  8. If Suarez replicated his "production" that he gave the Mariners after the trade deadline for the brewers in August/september here, he might have led them to a wildcard berth and not a division title. Taking what happened against 4 Dodgers aces and going back to see what who actually was dealt at the trade deadline that could have helped them score more is a fool's errand. Durbin was actually the Brewers best offensive player in the NLCS, and he plays Suarez's position
  9. Isn't the lockout/pending multi year strike starting after the end of next season? Because I expect to miss at least 1 year of baseball - and honestly there should be enough owners to be fine missing multiple years if a salary cap is a nonstarter to the MLBPA.
  10. IIRC, Yelich had a pretty quiet 2018 postseason the year he went supernova and won league MVP, too.
  11. I think he has put in the work and he's found a way to make a mlb playoff roster - expecting more from that guy who was a minor league rule 5 draft pick from the flipping rockies last offseason
  12. I'm asking you the same question - do you really think Attanasio owns the whole team? Do you really think he takes the team profits for himself and those arent reinvested in the organization??
  13. Just not happening enough and pressing when they stumble into those situations - lights are too bright against a team that doesnt mind the increased pressure at all. Having Yelich be worse than a nonfactor really hurts
  14. Show me the receipt where he took profits out of the team operations and bought a yacht...I bet the rest of the 60% of ownership interests would love to see that, too.
  15. They went through a week or two where they were on shutout watch nightly...that was back when the Cubs were the 27 Yankees on offense and PCA wasnt trying to rob HR hit 30 feet over the wall
  16. Ive never wished injuries on players directly.... But the only way for the rest of mlb to compete with this Dodgers team in any given year is if theyre filling up the IL - the Dodgers were just that most of the regular season and thats why this team didnt win 115+ games. Now they are healthy and toying with playoff opponents. Had they not gotten their rotation healthy, fresh, and playoff-ready, this would have been a fair fight. Maybe I should keep typing this post - as a timid rally is sort of brewing.
  17. Were you around in April/May this year? Thats what this feels like
  18. Hate that the offense went in the freezer and theyre just not competitive....but honest question - if the ALCS winner doesnt do much better against this rotation in the World Series (and I dont think they will if they pitch like this again), will that be enough for the rest of MLB to realize what needs to happen to the economic system to make things even reasonably competitive? Ohtani is getting paid $2m this season in order for the Dodgers to have Yamamoto, Snell, and Glasnow on this team right now
  19. I keep thinking his hammy is fatigued and weakened from the strain earlier this summer, and Chourio is just spent. When he has these flareups it seems like its cramping mlre than anything. Dude was trying to stretch it out after the swing today - you dont do that if it's on the verge of tearing. Didn't have enough time to fully recover and strengthen it, and as a 21 yr old that makes alot of sense. I dont see how he plays tomorrow, but then again he didnt miss a game innthe Cub series (albeit with an offday in between)
  20. If you want to look at it that way - the Dodgers' ownership are cheapskates compared to the Brewers when it comes to how much they pay the roster relative to the amount of revenue they generate. They could actually spend a ton more if they wanted to. Therein lies the problem
  21. If a salary cap isnt going to happen and the luxury tax is what we are left with, then I think they need to adjust how deferred contracts count towards the luxury tax. Feel like paying $68m of actual dollars to ohtani 10 years from now and just pay him $2m now per season? Fine, go ahead - but the luxury tax value for the years he plays under that contract need to be dollar for dollar (i.e., luxury tax amount is $70m, not the $38ish Million it currently is calculated to be. Force the Dodgers to have to pay the full luxury tax penalties real-time for the caliber of the roster they have on the field competing against everyone else. Oh, and also - if a team exceeds the luxury tax two consecutive seasons over any part of the previous 5 years, they arent able to bid on international pro players fees coming over from Japan/korea/elsewhere via the posting fee process. Also, TV money has to be shared across MLB - teams should not get built in revenue advantages via broadcast dollars simply by playing in a large city compared to a small one.
  22. Glasnow can get a little wild, too - but yeah at some point the Brewers have to put some stress on the Dodger staff. Yamamoto has been on a good start/bad start roll for himself the last month and a half, and unfortunately that trend continued last night. When these starters are throwing strikes and commanding their stuff, only Skubal can be more dominant and even that is debatable
  23. This Dodger team would sweep the 2018 Dodger team
  24. They did that to the extent they felt comfortable financially with Yelich. Many other teams do it here and there, too. The difference for the Dodgers is they are a mammoth market with crazy revenue streams they dont need to share that dwarf even the Yankees, giving them zero concerns about what deferring a ton of money now means for their ability to put a dominant team on the field 10 seasons from now. Their TV deal and exposure to Asian markets are literally printing presses.
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