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  1. Boeve should be ready to join the minors in mid May. Hopefully he can rake and get up here by mid-season. Maybe Durbin can be a factor. I am skeptical on both defensively at third but at least Boeve can flat out hit.
  2. Has anyone heard when Boeve is expected to return? I’d love to see him have enough time to progress to the point he could help the big club late in the year.
  3. @Joseph Zarr what do you think about playing Black every day in left field at Nashville? I’m stubborn about trying to find this guy a role.
  4. Building him cautiously is the smart way to go. One of my all time favorite Brewers and I go back 50 years.
  5. Last I heard, Davy is still in the navy, and probably will be for life.
  6. I buried the lede but really like the Quintana signing. I suppose I am overcompensating for how good he looks against us but this is a guy who has been reliable and knows how to pitch. There’s been a sense that we needed more innings absorbed and JQ gives us a solid answer. He can keep us in games and get us to the pen.
  7. It’s a big year on the development side to see if we can start getting some young arms ready for ‘26 and beyond. Gasser - will he recover from injury and adjust to a full time starting role Hall - can he take a step forward with consistency and reliability Ashby - has been better in relief so can improve in a starting role Mis - command Henderson - not electric but knows how to pitch KC Hunt - can he continue his ascent Wichrowski - great arm but how long will his development take So out of those seven guys, it’s a huge year to show the development needed to have at least a couple jump up and enter the rotation in ‘26. When Burnes, Woody, and Freddy came up, they all had ups and downs for awhile and they were all high upside guys. They took their lumps. It’s natural to expect our young pitchers to need MLB adjustment similarly.
  8. Raynel Delgado was a minor league signing that was easy to miss. He will probably be a depth guy in the organization at AAA but you never know with a guy like him. He’s an advanced minor leaguer and his stats might show something to build off of.
  9. Hard to believe that Vuk and Caldwell were never all stars.
  10. Kid has great moxie. He’s the type of guy you like to have. Let’s hope he takes a big step with considerably more XBH this year.
  11. Dunn’s K’s are frustrating but I’d much rather see him than have a progress-stopper veteran idling at the spot. He does have extra base hit upside.
  12. The organization has done a really good job of balancing different position groups and across different levels. We can legit go after almost any profile. I really like our position group depth so I hope we can add some really good pitching upside this year.
  13. Is Mike the son? I totally believe his account. His explanation makes sense and is consistent with what the organization has said for years as to their strategy.
  14. Agree. I think Lawler develops for a year and then Suarez leaves in free agency. Or maybe Suarez is a mid-season trade candidate. Either way, a spot is coming open.
  15. Of our first six high draft picks, I wouldn’t be surprised if at least three are pitchers with a particular emphasis on juco or high school arms with the peripherals they like such as spin rates and movement.
  16. Hoping Josh comes back better than ever. It can happen. The intensive physical therapy following surgery is a major factor, allowing pitchers to focus on strengthening the entire arm and core, which can result in better throwing mechanics and potentially increased velocity. You never know how he responds. Tough at a personal level but it can make him stronger. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/02/brewers-prospect-josh-knoth-undergoes-tommy-john-surgery.html
  17. I think we are going to love Boeve’s hit tool, but it will be interesting to see if he’s really going to be a first baseman and not play 3B, and to see where he is with injury recovery. One way or another, I’ve got to believe he needs another step in the minors.
  18. I’m glad we didn’t settle on DeJong. Bad peripheral numbers that would have drove us nuts and he’d be a progress stopper for young guys. That salary and where he ended up shows that winning teams were not clamoring for him. I am hoping that some surprise is looming. Either a trade that has been in the works or some confidence in an internal option, whether it’s moving Frelick or a young guy like Boeve being healthy and ready soon. Regarding Frelick, he can be a real sparkplug but I hope there is a plan to tap into some extra base pop. Three homers and thirty ribbies is not what anyone is looking for. Love his energy, athleticism, and defense but we need respectable pop from him. If Frelick can get his .OPS from .655 to .740, with say, a .270 average, 8-10 homers, 32 doubles, 6 triples and 60 rbis while using his athleticism to convert to 3B nicely, that would be a huge plus. Those are hardly excessive demands. The guy was a first round pick, has excellent athleticism and has ability. It’s time to take a big step.
  19. DeJong isn’t a philosophical fit so I’d be surprised if he is on the table. Brewers just don’t look for his profile and approach.
  20. Instead of DeJong I hope we can swing a trade for somebody.
  21. Here’s a pretty sober eval on Baty https://blogs.fangraphs.com/what-happened-to-brett-baty-man/
  22. Maybe Boeve is ready by June. He’s got a very advanced bat.
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