A little late to the game on this one because of work. Losing Harrison in the deal does sting (he was probably the guy I was dreading most given that Brinson was almost certainly going to be in the deal). That being said, it makes sense for the Brewers to deal from their depth of hitting prospects, not just for the usual hitting-pitching reasons but because the team has expended most of its top draft picks and international signing bonuses on offensive players in recent years. The prospective rookie ball (pre-draft of course) and A-ball lineups look a lot more interesting than the pitching staffs.