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  1. In a vacuum, yes, I would shift the infield around and plug in just the right piece, but when it comes to actually available players, it kind of feels like Eugenio Suarez, Ryan O'Hearn, or bust. Suarez could work with the Turang --> SS, Collins --> 2B scenario. O'Hearn would just mean the displacement of a healthy Hoskins. If I'm the GM, I'm looking for ways to do a slight overpay to get O'Hearn to MKE as soon as the All Star Game ends.
  2. I don't think there's enough in his profile to believe that he's going to improve that much. I think he's on the wrong side of the aging curve, and we're better off with Collins manning left.
  3. I’d love to get Abrams. Pratt makes sense if they believe they can start to compete in 2027. But that also lowers the value of Myers and Patrick, since they’d already be hitting/close to Arby around that time. Pratt, Henderson, Wichrowski, Myers would hurt, but it would be dealing from our strengths while hanging on to Quero, Pena, and Made.
  4. Orioles send a power arm to the Rays for a Comp Balance pick. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/07/orioles-trade-bryan-baker-rays.html It feels about like what the return would be for someone like Koenig. Or if we were to try and go get someone like Koenig.
  5. I had been assuming Elvin would be the DFA for when Cortes or Perkins comes off the 60-day. It just makes you wonder what else Arnold has in mind.
  6. Trading Quintana and/or Cortes makes sense, regardless of what they do with the rest of the roster. Getting a projectable lotto ticket for Cortes would be nice. Salary relief would probably be beneficial too. Perhaps we could expect a bit more for Quintana. There are some other pieces of the roster where we have a light surplus. I could see sending Alfaro or Siegler and Perkins to SD for a minor leaguer or two. As far as additions are concerned, this year more than ever, I would rather go big than tinker around the edges with anything else. I spent way too much of my morning pouring over players who seem like they would be big-time difference makers. The two that jump off the page are Jose Ramierez and CJ Abrams. Something involving Pratt, Tobias, Wichrowski, + is what I'd hope to see, but both CLE and WAS would be asking for Made or Pena.
  7. Yoph also has a 75 wRC+ at Boston's high A team after being at 124 in the DSL in 2023 and 112 in Carolina in 2024.
  8. Nothing happens in a vacuum. Having Durbin in that spot giving that defense for his current contract is better than having Dunn or Capra at 3B and Devin Williams and his contract in the bullpen. I have struggled to imagine a reasonable alternative at 3B that would be a big improvement, and it feels like it would be too much prospect or financial capital for it to be worth it. For those reasons, I'm content with current Durbin, and hopeful about future Durbin.
  9. I live in Georgia where Brewer fans are rare. A friend of mine got my daughter a signed Christian Yelich card for her Confirmation back in the middle of May. Yeli went on a tear shortly after that. I mentioned it to the guy-that he must be good luck-and he asked me, "Well, who else on the team needs to improve?" I mentioned Joey's sub-.200 BA. On June 10th, he handed me a signed Joey Ortiz card. Who should I tell him about next?
  10. Jacob MisiorowskiJeferson QueroRobert GasserCooper PrattJesus MadeTyler BlackBrock WilkenChad PatrickMike BoeveLuis LaraLogan HendersonCarlos F RodriguezJosh KnothJosh AdamczewskiCaleb DurbinCraig YohoEric BitontiBraylon PayneBrett WichrowskiLuis Pena I am buying 1. The big league success of Patrick, Henderson, and Durbin. 2. Yoho's changeup 3. The Carolina Mudcats hot start
  11. This is very interesting to me from the perspective of prospect valuation. How to line up a trade like this... First of all, IFA$ has to be traded in increments of $250K, which means the Crew and other teams could only play in these waters if they have that much left over. For LA/SD/TOR, the chance at geting Roki comes with a huge pile of surplus value. Missing out on him might also mean missing out on key IFA kids who jumped to another team. So the value of that $250K (or 500K or 750K or 1M) is very different for the 27 teams than it is for the three.
  12. This article https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/12/athletics-risk-mlbpa-grievance-without-further-payroll-increases.html said that the A's could receive $70M in revenue sharing, and therefore need to have a payroll of at least $105M. That makes the Severino signing make more sense. The A's paltry attendance is cited as one reason for receiving such a large piece of the revenue-sharing pie. Does anyone know where one could find the full breakdown of those revenue sharing numbers? Thre Crew had 2.5M in home attendance, but had the WORST TV deal. I'm curious with Milwaukee's take is.
  13. Anyone catch that ump swearing profusely in the foul ball?
  14. This will provide an interesting comp to last year’s market price.
  15. Weimer for Montas is a reasonable trade. What gets me is that with prices the way they are, I'm surprised we couldn't (didn't/wouldn't) use Junis to go out and grab a couple 19 year old ACL kids from some team.
  16. This draft is a Tetris board waiting on three reds...
  17. I have come around to Flaherty as "Sabathia lite." I don't think the Tigers will trade Skubal, and I think Crochet's innings total will be an issue. Syzmborski at Fangraphs recently proposed The Los Angeles Dodgers acquire RHP Jack Flaherty from the Detroit Tigers for LHP Justin Wrobleski and SS Trey Sweeney. I've gotta think the Brewers could do something like that with two mid-tier prospects, and maybe a lottery ticket. Maybe Blalock and EBJ??
  18. The percentile ranks for that game are brutal.
  19. Lower back tightened up again.
  20. Let the calls to flip Hoskins and Chourio in the batting order commence.
  21. I understand win probability and run expectancy as two different stats. And I think Umpire Scorecard is great... no shade. However, the outcomes of the three listed at bats mean that only the bad strike call to Mitchell impacted the game all that much. I wish there was a way to blend the run expectancy from the given pitch with the eventual result of the at bat. I know it's homerism, but the misses that went against the Brewers felt more egregious than UmpScorecard has them.
  22. Murphy wanted to make sure the vicious Chicago media didn’t ask him any questions about the Brewers swinging for the lake.
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