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  1. Is that 151-11 in the regular season, and 11-0 in the playoffs? If so, I'm on board.
  2. And the Dodgers have a negative run differential, with a team ERA of 7.50. I am optimistic that is sustainable for another 160 games.
  3. A lot less burden of proof in MLB investigation. The "Best Interests of Baseball" clause can allow them to get in front of it and perhaps control the spin of things. MLB has a lot at stake, so they probably don't want to be blindsided by whatever comes down.
  4. Gold gloves, Silver Sluggers, Comeback player and rookie of the year all over the diamond. Second-year jumps from Turang, Wiemer, Frelick and Perkins. Surprises from newcomers Ortiz, Ross, Junk and Haase. Let's go!
  5. St. Louis is an exception. Some young position players, but the rotation is Lance Lynn-36, Sonny Gray-34, Kyle Gibson-36, Miles Mikolas-35, and Steven Matz-32. Goldschmidt-36, Carpenter-38, Brandon Crawford-37, Arenado-32 are in the infield/DH mix. The only place that they are young throughout is the outfield. Winn improving at SS will be critical to their success.
  6. I'm in line with you. The gestalt of his injuries is not drawing a pretty picture. Would love to be roasted for this take because of a resurgence by Mitchell. He's got the backup qb vibe, where what we haven't seen makes people want him more, as opposed to Wiemer, who is out there every day battling. Turang as well.
  7. Strz' bad ending to last year was lost in the shuffle because of how much Chafin sucked when he was here.
  8. Can't imagine that the arbitration salary for a guy who can't get on the field is too high.
  9. Mitchell is wearing me out. I'm not as excited about him as some are, and his injuries are more frustrating than anything. I'll take Wiemer, because there's at least a chance of helping the team when one is in the lineup instead of the trainer's room.
  10. And I’m not sure we ever heard much beyond her initial account.
  11. I was at the game, and I was just focused on how many times Chourio grabbed his elbow after the catch. You can seen him do a quick grab in the video at :20 in, but he was rubbing it during the inning. I had just read about his daily elbow treatments before the game. I don't even know if it is the same elbow. On another note, what a fun game. 80 degrees, Brewers win, Ross had a shaky inning but pitched out of it and otherwise looked great. Miley looked like Miley, and after seeing them hardly hit on Thursday, it was nice to see them knocking it around a bit. Sanchez' homer was a bomb. Saw four games in four days. Four different parks. What a great trip. Can't wait for the season to start.
  12. Going to Brewers-Cubs at Sloan Park today. Been a great week.
  13. Gasser got hit pretty hard last night. Still a fun game. Came back from 7-0, ended up 7-6 with Ortiz batting as the winning run in the bottom of the 9th.
  14. In Phoenix. My friend arrives this afternoon, so we are going to Surprise to see Angels-Royals at 6. It's the only night game. Then tomorrow Cubs-Rockies at 1, Brewers-Giants at 6. Friday we haven't decided, then ending it with Brewers-Cubs on Saturday. Can't wait! Regarding Friday's TBD, I want to go to a park I haven't seen, so the park choices are Angels, Giants, A's, Mariners. Any advice?
  15. I'm don't think that any of these injuries, outside of Devin W, are a surprise. Woodruff was never counted on, Ashby missed all of last season and has been coming along, and Miley is who he is at this point in his career. These aren't sudden setbacks the organization never saw coming. I think the Brewers will need more pitching, I'm not sure it's because of what has taken place with these three.
  16. As the winter has come down to the last few weeks, do you think that the Phillies have any regrets on signing Nola for 7/172, considering how the market has gone? It is by far the biggest combination of years and dollars this side of Chavez Ravine.
  17. Is RBI an initialism or an acronym? Depends on if you say R-B-I or ribbie, I guess. And, can we move on to getting people to say times-out next?
  18. Remember, the designated hitter is supposed to be an additional bat in the lineup that would bat instead of a pitcher. I would take Sanchez over a pitcher. If "hit better than a pitcher" is where you start the bar for a DH, that is too low by far. Come on.
  19. Encouraging someone to jump also gets them off of the ledge, right? I mean, the Brewers sent Woodruff to the IL and said "Hey, we're just being cautious..." Wasn't until four months later that we got him back.
  20. Talk me off the ledge. https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/brewers-devin-williams-set-to-see-spine-specialist/amp/
  21. I can already hear the sound of Cardinal pitcher chin music if a Brewer dares untuck a jersey or glance in the general direction of a home run.
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