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  1. That would be huge. Contreras - Chourio - Yeli trending up to career norms would be about the best thing for this offense.
  2. Barring him winning a ring in Milwaukee or staying in Arizona, Seattle is probably the best outcome.
  3. Brewers Win The Trade Deadline: CONFIRMED
  4. Yeah, the opening series narratives for the Yankees and Brewers are just about flipped on their heads now, aren’t they?
  5. Yeah I agree with this. Anymore, that’s just how playoff baseball is done anyways, it seems. With the stakes so high, teams are usually even more hesitant to let a guy go through the order too many times and they want to maximize a pitcher’s stuff on any given day by letting him throw harder over a shorter outing. All things being equal, I’d prefer Miz be able to go 6 or 7, but that will come in time. For this year, I don’t think the Brewers lose too much with 3 or 4 innings plus a Hall or Ashby piggyback.
  6. That was my feeling as well after watching the game last night. The amoeba-like ump zone in the scorecard definitely matches the eye test, though.
  7. Enough to serve as the object of the two minutes hate, it would same.
  8. I can accept this result if it serves as a less than subtle nudge that the offense needs an infusion or two. Surely there’s a way to do that without completely mortgaging the farm.
  9. A wiser fella than me once said, “sometimes, you eat the b’ar, and sometimes, well, the b’ar eats you.” Today, we’re gettin’ et.
  10. Survived that one. The boys are finding ways to win right now and are on some kind of run. If this is the real Durbin, and Ortiz can just keep incrementally raising his game, that will make deadline shopping a lot easier. You can always use a bullpen guy, and maybe a 1B to platoon with Vaughn and/or Hoskins and save most of the prospects. But the way they're playing right now makes the next two weeks more and more interesting!
  11. As usually happens in sports, as romantic as we all want to get about it, both sides did what was best for them. Woody probably took a bit of a haircut to stay in the home organization while he has surgery and rehab, and the Brewers made a dice roll on getting him back in the second half of 2025, perhaps knowing that pitching depth was going to be a little different with Burnes gone, and a QO always a nice bonus when Woodruff finally moved on to to richer pastures. I love Woody, he’s been a fan favorite for a reason, and it really stinks not being able to play this game like a top of market team and keep all your arms regardless of health risks, but this is just how we have to play the game. Having said that, no one should think any of the above applies to Craig “I know you because I am you” Counsell. Forget that guy. But Woody is just fine.
  12. Not going to link to it for the sake of community guidelines and all that, but I immediately thought of the Japanese groundskeepers from Major League...
  13. Certainly better than that 2018 five-game set against Pittsburgh, which is one of many Wisconsin sports memories I wish I could cast into the memory hole.
  14. The Brewers now have 28 wins against .500 or better clubs this year, which is tied for the most such wins in all of baseball, and have more such wins than either the Cubs or Dodgers. Your Milwaukee Brewers are taking it to the big boys this year.
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