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  1. I really don't want this offseason to be focused on anything besides sorting out their longterm rotation options and accumulating potential impact talent with trades of Burnes, Adames, and even Devin Williams. Use 2024 as a legit retooling/rebuild season and open up as many MLB opportunities for their young players to sort things out in the OF and at corner IF positions. If Black can even be a hack defensively at 3rd, he should be their Opening Day 3B. If Black fails there defensively and winds up as a DH candidate, there are other 3B prospects recently drafted who may be fast risers through the system, too. Wilken should be viewed as a legit 1B option with his power, probably not ready right away next season but who knows? If none of the young OFs are dealt as part of any trades, Wiemer should start 2024 in AAA with Mitchell and Frelick the other OF starters opposite Yelich - then if Chourio hits the ground running in AAA he's up and Yelich becomes your fulltime DH for the rest of his contract. I think a healthy Mitchell over the course of a full MLB season will give you 25HR. Once (if) Wiemer figures things out at the plate he's your 4th OF with pop and premium OF defense. Plug Turang in at SS and let him mature at that spot on the cheap for a few seasons until sorting out if one of the other Brewers' SS working through the minors pushes him out of the organization or if that's a position to target via trade when the team is once again ready to contend. Yes, the Brewers need more pop in their lineup - but they've got to give homegrown youngsters MLB time to develop and see if they can find that with who they've already got in house. For a bridge, I like the idea of trying to keep Santana around, assuming (and hoping) guys like Canha and Tellez are gone. Also, find a 2B with at least a little pop in free agency/trade (Jorge Polanco from the Twins on a 2-3 yr deal sounds pretty good and likely pretty affordable). Specific to Devin W., they could get a haul for him with a trade this offseason but the Brewers may want to go into 2024 with him as their established closer - and if they aren't anywhere near contention they'd be able to get a haul for him at the July deadline, too.
  2. Slow down a bit - Detroit figuring it out at this point means they're not a perennial NFL doormat. It's borderline impossible for NFL organizations to NOT be good for a 2-3 year window every so often based on the draft and scheduling systems put into place - but without a franchise-altering quarterback there's only so far you're going to go in terms of winning titles and maintaining consistent on-field success. Jared Goff is not that guy longterm for them, so they still have the most important position to figure out if they want to be serious about being among the NFL's perennial elites. The Bears are just a few seasons removed from being the perceived "best team in the NFC North, with the brightest future", and then their organization made a bunch of horrific personnel decisions and wound up right back down at the bottom of the heap in rapid fashion.
  3. DH = Designated hitter - one who doesn't need to play the field and still gets to hit. This team could have used a Chris Carteresque guy capable of hitting 35+HR in a season hitting right handed everyday in the lineup to be their DH. I'm not saying Hiura is the second coming of Edgar or JD Martinez....but the Brewers' insistence on a MLB roster full of guys who can play defense at multiple positions without a position on their roster dedicated to an everyday DH weakens their offense as a whole, and leads to guys like Yelich and Contreras never actually getting days off and likely wearing down because they wind up DH-ing when they need a rest.
  4. That might be what the Brewers were hoping to do...but Hiura may not have wanted any part whatsoever in that plan
  5. Good for Keston - wishing him luck somewhere else on a "prove it" deal that winds up leading to many more threads venting about how the Brewers royally screwed up an opportunity to have a longterm DH option for their organization. I've mentioned it previously, but it wouldn't surprise me in the least to see him wind up in Japan or Korea the next few years before a MLB 2nd act ala Thames.
  6. If you believe the reason the Brewers can't win a WS is because Attanasio is the majority owner of the organization, then we'll just have to agree to disagree and move on
  7. kidding yourself works both ways on many things...and you don't have to go back 40 years in time. The Brewers also had the #1 system in ~2014 timeframe, which largely led to the latest run of relatively routine trips to the playoffs after a few shrewd trades and some young arms developing.
  8. Naw, if your name has "MLB Team Owner" next to it, all of the revenue generated by tickets, parking, merch, advertising just gets dumped straight into your checking account, then you get to decide how much to pay your 40 man roster after you get done buying islands and yachts for your extended family once you see what's left of all that infinite profit.
  9. Correa and Adames are basically the same player, and one has a chronic foot problem who made over $30M this season to hit less than 20 hr and miss 30 games with injuries with 5 more seasons coming at that amount. Despite Adames' poor season, I'd take him 100 times out of 100 over Correa at this point in their careers. Tbh I'd rather have neither
  10. And if they didn't, posters wouldn't be able to gripe about the owner being cheap by not shelling out $400m to keep Burnes around until he's 40 yrs old.
  11. The twins won 87 regular season games in a division that had two teams lose over 100 and nobody else finish anywhere close to 0.500. That's actually really difficult to do, and it wasn't until their divisional opponents fell on their faces that the Twins were on a firm path to over 0.500 themselves. They won two low scoring games at home in October day baseball windy weather in minnesota that limited offense. I wouldn't exactly call any of that due to some mystical attitude. It sucks the Brewers lost, and I'm frustrated with how this organization seemingly puts all its offseason eggs in the basket of run prevention/positional versatility on defense - potentially in the mold of their manager for all I know. I hope it's time they incorporate more of a focus on offensive versatility while keeping a few positions dedicated to premium defenders. There has to be a better way to build a well-rounded roster to win postseason games more consistently than just throwing money at guys and saying, "well we tried" ...there are plenty of teams that spend like idiots and they're all home on couches right now, too.
  12. I guess I missed where the twins just won the world series... its greatthey beat an uneven blue jays team that found their way to the 3rd wildcard in a league that was full of godawful teams this season. Didnt the twins just get done losing like 50 straight playoff games yesterday that were scattered between more than a decade of seasons because they've been pretty awful? Buxton and Lewis were #1 overall draft picks they landed because they sucked at the MLB level bad enough to earn them. Correa is a career ending injury just waiting to happen well before his contract runs out, too.
  13. Yeah, it kind of feels like a whole lot of activity come winter meeting should be occurring this offseason if they go feebly into the night after that disastrous top of the 6th.
  14. Somebody should tell the Brewers they shouldn't try to emulate the Rays' organization all the time...particularly in october
  15. I've long been a proponent of a healthy mix of the two and not being so dead set at building a roster based on positional versatility as such a high priority. The Brewers have proven they can win enough regular season games with their current approach, but they've also proven that if you don't have enough offensive talent you can't win playoff games consistently enough to go on a run.
  16. Yep, the choke job once again falls in the lap of an offense that can't score runs consistently enough...plate a few early and then seemingly do nothing for the rest of games hoping leads hold isn't going to win you playoff games. Being among the weakest offenses in terms of power also does them no favors when they have limited guys who can leave the yard at any given point in the lineup
  17. Mark Canha last 2 weeks of the regular season after getting a mid-September cortisone shot to relieve pain from an ailing left wrist to avoid the IL: 0.529 OPS with a 0.180 average and 0.256 slugging Sure, let's stick with him at cleanup in a do or die game after his o-fer night there last night🤬
  18. Thinking people have generally gotten better at groups taking just 1 or 2 vehicles to the game instead of 6 people arriving in 6 vehicles, too. There has been an impact with Uber/Lyft - but also an impact of designated drivers (all good things) Plus on a tuesday night, I doubt the playoff game attendance is full of fans from far reaches of WI, too. And the dbacks aren't an opponent where you're going to see their fans driving up for the game compared to Midwest teams. I'd be curious to know what those back lots looked like over this past weekend with the Cubs in town.
  19. What's most egregious is pinch hitting for Turang in the 8th last night in a 1 run game with a guy who actually has less power and ability to get on base than Turang does.
  20. I think it's just as much to do with Tampa Bay also being 3-1...two best teams in their divisions recordwise playing each other is an auto flex game. The week 6 slate is full of a bunch of dog games that weren't already in primetime at the moment, too - with the exception of San Fran at Cleveland there's no other Sunday noon matchup worth flexing at this point.
  21. Why didn't we start Caratini? He's Corbin's personal catcher for a reason, so why didn't we start him in the biggest game of Burnes' career? Because we had to keep a slumping Canha, the one with a bum wrist that is apparently feeling the impact of a cortisone shot from a few weeks ago wearing off, in the lineup as our DH hitting cleanup. He was surrounded by players in the lineup who got on base multiple times - his spot in the order killed several scoring opportunities throughout a game where getting baserunners was the farthest thing from a problem offensively.
  22. No the worst part would be that she was making it up and Hill got a $300K insurance payment for filing an assault claim that was fraudulent. Meanwhile Bauer, for all his unlikeable qualities, is now forever known as a rapist/sexual assault predator in the public eye and his career earnings as a baseball player and post-pitching career will wind up being 9 figures less than he would have made had he never been suspended based on a lie. The result of this by no means helps cases where there are legitimate crimes that are tough to prosecute based on he said/she said evidence moving forward...but it definitely will lead to enabling more of these type of false accusations knowing there aren't significant consequences for making them.
  23. It was obvious by the time the calendar got to May that Winker was washed as a MLB hitter and he was an expensive bounceback candidate/flyer gone wrong in an offseason trade - but credit to the Brewers for taking a sunk cost with his $8+M salary and making it even more painful with continued onfield futility mixed between navigating him through a season full of questionable IL stints and endless minor league rehab assignments to keep him on that 40 man roster for when they needed him the most in October.
  24. well, then it's not worth complaining about the playoff format when the Brewers aren't better at baseball than the two teams most deserving of representing the NL in the World Series. Be happy the Brewers once again got to the dance - it's just too bad they fell into the punch bowl and likely will be headed home to change out of their uniforms before the playoffs really even get rolling.
  25. Then be better in the regular season so you can rest up for the 2nd round like the Dodgers and Braves in the NL.
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