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  1. Yeah this crew has just been all around bad. Not sure if it has benefited either team.
  2. LOL how was pitch 3 a ball? This has to be the worst umpiring crew so many bad ball and strike calls that were obvious balls or strikes in this series.
  3. 8 HR’s in the month of August for Turang! That is probably his expected yearly total or there about.
  4. That image makes it look like Willie is about to kick the runner.
  5. Ortiz has to be coming up on the most PA’s with the bases loaded in a season.
  6. About $90mm in excess value. Starting point is probably Made at a minimum and then work from there. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Dbacks want Chourio as the starting point plus a pitching prospect like Misio and then some minor prospects.
  7. The Freddy I have no idea where my pitches are going has entered the game. Such a frustrating pitcher.
  8. LL Cool J said it best about this game. Brewers theme song this year?
  9. Doesn’t Yeli have like a billion hits against the Reds and like 200 cycles?
  10. The great ?, definitely was my favorite Brewers of all time and was definitely better than ¿!
  11. Wins don't mean that much any more and really shouldn't have ever meant anything. The front runners would have to absolutely collapse for Peralta to get enough first place votes to win. Right now it is Skenes' or Wheeler's to lose. They would have to get their ERA above 3.00. I think Sanchez has a better chance of winning than Peralta does.
  12. The Brewers have now passed the Cubs in runs scored.
  13. I don’t believe so, but the CBA isn’t 100% clear on this. I think a player only gets credited for a full year if they don’t accrue a full year. For example if a prospect is brought up in June and then wins the ROY they get a full year of service time instead of less than half a year. I only skimmed over the CBA so I could be wrong. In the above scenario a team would get 7-years but with the new rules it would be the standard 6-years of control.
  14. 0-0 this year so perfection. I hate going to the Dbacks stadium. It is my least favorite stadium to watch a game at. It just feels like I am in a warehouse or a hangar watching a baseball game. I am 0-1 lifetime watching the Brewers here. Though that one game was a playoff game.
  15. An out is an out regardless if it is a strike out or a ground out. What you are talking about is random occurrences in the process. A batter could strike out and not record an out it does happen though it is rare. An error or something else occurring doesn’t matter when you are talking about the end result. A pop out for a third out is the same as a strike out for the third out. They carry the same weight over a course of a season. Now if you want to say someone striking out 40% of the time is an issue then yes that is an issue. But if you are talking about a strike out versus another out then no there is no difference. Stating it could turn into an error or something else occurring is just a what about this type of an argument which doesn’t go anywhere as you can’t prove either side of the what about as there could be billions of different outcomes for each.
  16. There are two versions of the rule 5 draft one for the major league portion if a player is picked here they have to be added to the 40 man. For the minor league portion there are no rostering rules.
  17. On June 1st the Cubs had 341 runs scored and the Brewers 274 which is a 67 difference in runs scored between the two teams. Flash forward to today and the Cubs have 588 runs scored (+247) and the Brewers are at 573 runs scored (+299). The Brewers offense while being a less formidable offense power wise has outscored the Cubs in that time span by 52 runs. That is a crazy turn around for a team that doesn't hit that many HR's.
  18. I am getting old my brain can’t remember these things and I didn’t want to do a google search.
  19. It was Moustakas and not Grandal. 2019 the Brewers gave him the one year deal with a mutual option and then didn’t offer him the QO in 2020 off season.
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