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  1. I am disappointed in Brewerfan. Not one comment about how Misiorowski was picked for the All Star game to make him more expensive in arbitration forcing the Brewers to trade him to a big market! His All Star appearance is also the only way to get him Rookie of the Year votes since he is like the 5th best rookie on the Brewers. Again meant to cost the Brewers a year of service time do he ends up in New York or LA!
  2. The Brewers should trade from their pitching but not from anyone on the major league roster or even the 40 man roster. While the Brewers have a bunch of starters, many have issues that may need another starter available to cover. Peralta-OK Woodford-Coming off injury and has already had some set backs while rehabbing Cortes-Coming off injury and may never really be healthy anytime soon Quintana-He is 36, velocity is already down form last year and any dead arm period would be a killer. Patrick-Innings limit Henderson-Innings limit Misiorowski-innings limit Priester-OK Myers-OK There are just so many ways in which the Brewers could end up short on starters. Given they have a bunch of guys with options it doesn't make sense to move anyone. Now there are a bunch of pitchers that could be moved: Letson, Yoho (if they aren't going to give him any innings in MLB not sure what the next steps are), Wichrowski, Crow, Meccage, Hardin, (Gasser probably isn't health enough right now). I am sure that list contains someone's favorite pitcher in the Brewer system, but these guys should be available and more replaceable given the Brewer's ability to produce pitchers.
  3. Not sure how they get that value on Myers unless the are looking at reliever projections. ZIPs has him at 1.7 wins per season. Meaning Myers alone is worth more than Suarez and Naylor.
  4. Why, is he going to talk about Aramis Ramirez?
  5. I think people have misapprehensions about Quintana. If you mean he was never a hard thrower, sure that's true. If you mean he some specialist that outperforms his FIP, that isn't close to true. He has a career ERA of 3.73 and a career FIP of 3.72. He has outperformed his FIP last season and this season. But he is even showing signs of regression compered to last season (K rate down, walk rate up, ground ball rate down, BABIP up, hard hit % up).
  6. You can quibble around the edges but that is a fair return for Acuna given that he is signed for only $17m a year. He makes general sense for the Brewers as a target since his salary would fit within budget constraints. I just don't think Atlanta believes that they need to to do a full teardown. And a package built around an 18 year old means you don't think next year is your year either. I think Atlanta will think this year was more due to bad luck than a lack of talent and run it back.
  7. The other pitcher close to deserving of an All Star slot was just sent down. Turang and Frelick have to deal with the Soto snub and the fact that even a down half really shouldn't keep Betts out of from the All Star game.
  8. He has a wRC+ of 87 over the past 14 days which by Brewerfan end date picking means he'll be an All Star by August.
  9. Brewers are going to go with an All In "Vote Collins" campaign. Or not demote Patrick. Or bring back Henderson. Or Kim just keeps hitting. The Rookie class doesn't look terrible to me, there just isn't an MVP level season happening.
  10. I don't doubt the exact timing was influenced by Super 2 concerns, but that was more well "let's wait another week" instead of "he should be up in April but we'll keep him down until June". Misiorowski still has inning concerns and was having serious control issues last year. Something clicked this season. There is still a chance he get's sent down for a bit in August to keep him stretched out but with severe limits on how long he pitches.
  11. Yeah, its almost been a year since that happened.
  12. Yes he would. There is a very good chance that the Brewers DFA him at the end of the year and he goes unclaimed. He is about to enter his age 27 season without having accumulated a full season of PAs. Sure he he has 3 years of control left but that doesn't matter if he can't play. If he is set to miss all of next year, no one wants him accruing service time when no one knows if he even can play the the major league level. Aside from his injuries, he K rate is a large warning sign. But he has yet to play enough to say if that is just who he is or a sign that in time major league pitchers will dissect his swing.
  13. Doug Davis was way better than you think.
  14. MLB changed the rules making it much easier for minority owners to sell their shares. So you'll never here that happening.
  15. Ortiz's defense isn't great. More like average. But Zamora doesn't project to be a real improvement offensively. A Zamora promotion is more "we've run out ideas (or patience)" move than a solution.
  16. Quintanta is not brining back Zazueta. Maybe Wrobleski given his age and need to be on a 40 man roster. Going for a younger guy and you are looking at a Linan.
  17. One player who if healthy that makes a lot of sense is Moncada. The "if healthy" is doing a lot, but he is on a one year contract with little cost and the Brewers could easily afford the prospect cost to acquire him.
  18. I mean I too would listen for offers on a 4th Ofer playing above his long term numbers who is most likely going to be non-tendered this winter.
  19. The Brewers are basically sending all of Civale's salary along with him, part in cash and part in taking back Vaughn's contract. Similar in how the Brewers sent part of Hader's salary along with him when they took back Lamet.
  20. All of this talk about Vaughn reminds me of all the talk Lamet in the Hader trade. Like there was a plan or something besides letting him go. Its just a way to send money without involving the commissioner's office.
  21. Quintana is much older and his FB collapsed has fallen off considerably. Right now he's average 90 mph which is a fall from an already fallen off 90.7 last year. Civale still has a 92 mph fastball and decent K/9 numbers. Not saying he is ensured 2 years, but a getting k rate above 8 will mean someone will look closely.
  22. I too was not expecting a 1B who hits like Ortiz. Nothing would have been better.
  23. As a backend starter Civale could get a 2 yr $15m contract. As a swingman he's looking at a Colin Rea type contract of 1 yr/$5million.
  24. Maybe the Brewers get lucky and Detroit is willing to take him to replace Jobe to fill in innings.
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