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  1. So what you’re saying is you can’t back up your own claims? Others have to find the supporting documentation to support your stance? Sounds like you’re just making stuff up at this point.
  2. Blake Holub goes 1-2-3 in the ninth (strikeout, two ground outs) to pick up his sixth save of the season in the 3-2 Shuckers victory.
  3. Eric Martinez single, Johan Barrios HBP, Antony Gomez single, (throwing error by Mairoshendrick Martinus), Josh Adamczewski double, and an Eric Bitonti bomb added up to five runs for the Zona Crew who now lead 6-3 heading to bottom of five.
  4. Can’t drop a pitcher for a hitter, need 13 of each.
  5. Craig Yoho struck out the last batter top of seven and two more top of eight as the Shuckers head to the bottom half holding a 3-2 lead.
  6. Or maybe not after all? I swear they had him listed as entering the game in the play log, but when I checked back to see how the inning went he has disappeared from the box. Strange things afoot in the friscalating dusk light of the AZ desert. Either way, Zona Crew picked up their first run of the game with Pedro Ibarguen & Eric Martinez walking, a Tyler Rodriguez single loading the bases and an Antony Gomez ground out scoring Pedro. Currently trailing 3-1 after three innings.
  7. Yerlin Rodriguez goes single, sac bunt, strikeout, fly out to pick up his sixth save of the season preserving the 3-2 Wisco win.
  8. Aidan Maldonado had a nice outing in the 5-4 Carolina loss going two scoreless with 1 H | 3 K. Miguel Briceno (two doubles, stolen base) and Satchell Norman (double, walk, stolen base) showed off some thump and some speed while Yhoswar Garcia stole his 34th and 35th bags of the year.
  9. Justin Chambers (Bryan Hudson trade) is on the mound for the Zona Dodgers here in the top of the second. Looks like he has gone 2.0 IP | 4 R | 2 H | 4 BB | 2 K in the first three outings of his young career.
  10. Ramon Rodriguez double + Eduarqui Fernandez & Luis Lara singles + Gregory Barrios sac fly = two Rattler runs bottom of seven to take a 3-2 lead. Aaron Rund pitched a 1-2-3 top of the eighth (1 K).
  11. Zavier Warren has driven in all three Biloxi runs with a one run single in the second and a two run triple in the fourth as the Shuckers lead 3-1 heading to the sixth inning. Dylan O’Rae has reached in all three trips (two singles, one walk) and stolen his 5th AA bag, though he has also been caught for the 2nd & 3rd time.
  12. Kinda depends. On the one hand their preseason projection at FanGraphs was for 76.5 wins and they won 83 games, so in that sense they overperformed. On the other hand their run differential said they should have won 90 games instead of 83, so in that sense they underperformed.
  13. Wenderlyn King (4 IP | 6 H | 1 R | 0 BB | 1 K) and Luis Pena (1-2, HBP, 2B, SB, lone run scored) get the game balls in the DSL Uno's 4-1 loss today.
  14. Rea, Wilson, Myers, Hudson, Milner, Koenig, Peguero, Payamps, Megill, Paredes were all considered washed up dudes at one point. That's most of our pitching staff that has the 9th best ERA in baseball. The Brewers will keep wasting time on washed up dudes because in many cases they are able to turn them into useful MLB pitchers.
  15. Junis and Sanchez only got $10M combined, Flaherty came in at $14M. The Brewers also likely would have had to go over $14M to win the bidding considering Flaherty is trying to rebuild value for a multi year deal and he has a career .853 OPS allowed at AmFam (5th worst among all ballparks where has more than one start). Flaherty also signed in December, while Junis and Sanchez didn't sign until February. So money was off, stadium wasn't a likely preferred destination for Jack and the timing was wrong.
  16. The Brewers have won the 6th most games in MLB since 2017. Pretty impressive to have that level of success over that long of a timeframe while not actually going for it. They have a 5.5 game division lead halfway through a season most had them pegged for third place at best behind the Cardinals and Cubs. Pretty frustrating stuff.
  17. Austin, Morris goes strikeout, ground out, walk, ground out to secure the save for Carolina in the 5-3 comeback win.
  18. Miller moved to third on an Ernesto Martinez Jr. double then came around to score on an Adam Hall sac fly. 1-0 Shuckers heading to top three.
  19. Should be hungry to eat some innings then.
  20. DSL Uno fall 6-1 to to the Orioles Orange (now 14-3 on the season). 17yo switch hitting second baseman Eric Martinez was the lone multi-hitter at 2 for 4, though Juan Ortuno, Engel Paulino and Danny Puerta each singled and walked to reach multiple times. Puerta also reached a third time via HBP. Wande Torres pitched his second scoreless inning of the young season (2 H | 2 K) to open the game, while Luis Guevara went scoreless over the final two frames (3 H | 1 BB | 4 K).
  21. Pie in the sky upside is Brewers work their magic and unlock Miley part deux. As of now he can't be much worse than Rodriguez has been and it should allow Carlos the opportunity to recombobulate in Nashville.
  22. Hopefully Darrell can latch on with an organization that has a little less bullpen depth and have an Erceg-esque ascent somewhere in his future.
  23. Career to date stats… 184/243/272 (46 wRC+) 5.7 BB% | 28.4 K% +2.5 BSR | +6 OAA | 0.4 WAR 201/277/349 (70 wRC+) 8.5 BB% | 28.6 K% +0.7 BSR | +7 OAA | 0.7 WAR Only real advantage PCA has to this point is being born three years later.
  24. A tale of two Cardinals… First 39 games (15-24) Hit: 83 wRC+ (25th) SP: 1.3 rWAR (25th) RP: +0.21 WPA (20th) Twas a glorious 39 games, but I think even the most hopeful Brewers fan knew STL wasn’t going to keep up a 100 loss pace all year. Last 38 games (25-13) Hit: 112 wRC+ (9th) SP: 2.6 rWAR (17th) RP: +3.08 WPA (3rd) Bats and relievers have flipped the script, but I similarly wouldn’t expect them to keep up a 107 win pace over the rest of the season. Maintaining their season to date W% of .519 would get them to 84 wins, right around what the projections said coming into the year. Maintaining the .658 W% they’ve been on recently would put them at 96 wins to end the year, or 25 more than they won in 2023.
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