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  1. If he doesn't slip and Abrams doesn't reach first, I bet they don't even score on him.
  2. Thanks for the information, I just thought it was humourous that you said that other than a 23 game stretch when we have only played 33 games. Other then 2/3 of the time the bullpen has been good.😎
  3. Wow, I assumed too much. We have him for a total of three arby years. So, that is not as good, especially if this year is a lost year. Well hopefully ii is an issue where injury was hindering his performance and whenever he comes back, he will be an above average pitcher (even though he wasn't for KC last year)
  4. Even if he sucked all year, it is way too early to say bust. Whether on the player or the trade (from either side). Zerpa has five years to develop value. He might be a below average pen guy until he costs more than min.wage or maybe he is a starter for a couple of years in there, or becomes an Ashby.
  5. Or if you get insurance, what they will actually pay out on is very defined and rigid. Usually only a season-ending injury to begin with. And they wouldn't insure any body part with a history already. I doubt they actually have insurance on Woodruff.
  6. There is going to be alot of red after today I assume.
  7. I was surprised since he was hurrying to get ready the inning before, that he didn't come in instead of Drohan. Did they say something that I missed that he got hurt warming up?
  8. Don't agree with that logic. I can see Zerpa going down while those two stay up. Zerpa can be sent down. Zerpa hasn't pitched two innings in a game yet, so isn't stretched out for Woodford duty (even though they mentioned early on that he potentially could be a starter). Drohan is a also a lefty. Woodford is set up to pitch multiple innings, and is a righty the opposite of Zerpa/Drohan in case he has to pitch more important innings.. Drohan is still a question mark on his potential, whereas Zerpa has been working toward proving that last year is what he is.
  9. I"m not against Zerpa remaining on the team (if that is where he will get more coaching), but he shouldn't be pitching in any leverage situations. He and Woodford should be end of the totem pole. If Zerpa needs to work on pitch(es) send him to the minors and have him work on that with less pressure. If Murphy can't manage without a Koening lefty in the last three innings, then Ashby needs to be moved to strictly that role and not pitched before the 7th. Hall and Drohan (until he proves he can't) will have to pick up more of the load.
  10. I feel they are an above average team that seems to be in a tough division and of the seven series we have played, six of them have been against teams under .500. With the return dates for Chourio and Vaughn being pushed back if anything.
  11. Woodford hasn't pitched since March 29, so he is going to get some innings soon. So don't know if Red Sox are heavy left/right for a selection between the righty Woodford and the lefty Drohan.
  12. The Royals and Rays are .500 in games not played against Brewers. And the White Sox are 4-2 in games not against the Brewers.
  13. Did anyone see Bauers chirping at Buckner after that half inning was over? Someone on facebook said he did, but I assume that they are full of it. But thought I would check. It would be really stupid to make buckner mad for behind the plate today. Once two ABS are wrongly challenged, he can go crazy on his calls against us.
  14. Harrison is much more than a spare part. And Drohan looks to be a cheap pen guy sooner than later. Hamilton would be classified as spare parts for Boston, he didn't hit enough to keep a backup infielder spot.
  15. That 3rd outfielder better really be struggling for them to bring Yelich in to play the OF. I will bet he has back issues and can't hit if he ends up there a good chunk of the season. Don't mess with a good thing. If anything Yelich can take more days off against tough lefties this season.
  16. 90-72 Compared to last year: Improved: Contreras, SS, Turang, Chourio Close to last year: 3B, 1B (in total for the season), Frelick Down: Yelich, won't get .779 OPS of Collins, starting rotation is going to take a lot of lumps until they get it locked in
  17. Brewers are so use to putting an option on contracts, they even started doing it for the coaches.😎
  18. I gave them a B. But if Zerpa doesn't work out eventually, and Collins replicates what he did last year, then that grade is way too high.
  19. I know he is already into arby, but they still have options, so I would think we could start the year with him in AAA stretching out his arm. Then he is available as needed for starter or pen role. That is assuming everyone else looks so good and stays healthy that he is not one of our starters on opening day.
  20. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2026/02/angels-sign-brent-suter-reliever.html Brent Suter to the Angels. Nice that he is still around.
  21. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2026/02/dodgers-designate-anthony-banda-for-assignment.html A name from the past. Anthony Banda designated for assignment, but since he has a $1.625M contract, no one might pick him up and the Dodgers can keep him.
  22. I agree that Vaughn could turn back into a pumpkin. But if we have to, Bauers can take the heavy side of the 1B platoon. And if he has a bad season, maybe Tyler Black is still on the roster. I think Vaughn will hit lefties, even as a pumpkin.
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