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  1. - LHP Tucker Davidson released by AAA Nashville - RHP Ever Urena released by DSL Brewers Gold
  2. On the bright side, Snell’s start doesn’t look quite as impressive anymore.
  3. Makes sense to me, with Quintana supporting Priester to capture Game 1 and Misiorowski providing extensive long relief in Game 3’s win. I figure the only roster spot up for grabs is Gasser’s, which could go to any of Zastryzny, Myers, Hall, Henderson, Yoho, McGee or Fedde.
  4. Thought we’d go with Koenig, but Let’s Go Abner & Crew!
  5. I’m picturing Counsell bringing in Civale confidently in relief, only to see us quickly strike for 3 runs to blow open a relatively close game to that point…
  6. Really cool and deserved recognition for Javik Blake:
  7. - RHP Aidan Maldonado released by High-A Wisconsin
  8. I seem to emphasize nearness to MLB (e.g. Logan Henderson, Robert Gasser, Carlos Rodriguez, Craig Yoho, Chad Patrick, Caleb Durbin early in 2025) and youth (e.g. Manuel Rodriguez, Ethan Dorchies, Josh Knoth before injury) more than others. On injuries, I'll largely hold a player steady (e.g. Gasser, Quero, Knoth) until a new setback (e.g. Quero's "bolts" in his shoulder, Josh Adamczewski's Yelichesque down time in 2024 and 2025).
  9. Old friend Janson Junk (175.1 Nashville innings in 2023/24; 15.1 Brewers’ IP) is scheduled to start for Miami at the Phillies on Thursday. He’s had a respectable MLB season since having his contract selected in May:
  10. Guessing we won’t see Chourio (0-for-last-18) or Contreras (caught 2 straight days) in the Wednesday starting lineup against Cease. And Patrick will start on short rest, so will probably be limited to 3 innings. Yelich, Frelick, Perkins, Collins, Turang, Bauers, Jansen plus 2. Patrick and Carlos Rodriguez (if recalled) cover 8 innings. Brewers will win anyway, cause we rock.
  11. I figure Haase, Cameron, Oliva and Delgado each have a chance at finding a Major League deal, but I doubt that we’ll be the ones to give it. We’re rather outfield-heavy (Chourio, Yelich, Frelick, Perkins, Collins, Mitchell, Lockridge, Berroa, Black/Bauers), Haase and Cameron can’t be optioned, and Delgado isn’t really a shortstop. At least 2 of them should secure MLB deals elsewhere, I’m guessing. Of course, if any want to willingly re-up with on a Minor League deal, I’m sure we’ll jump at the chance.
  12. RHP Bayden Root released by AA Biloxi
  13. Though he only pitched in 2 AAA games and is presently injured, I’m guessing we’ll still protect 24-year old RHP Coleman Crow. Nobody else though…
  14. In their final week of the 2025 season, Nashville claimed a 4-2 series victory at Louisville, ending the campaign with a terrific record of 85-63. Transactions: LHP Robert Gasser recalled to MLB Brewers from AAA Nashville Game Action: Nashville Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Nashville 11, Louisville 4 Box Score and Game Log Via a Sounds’ press release, game details: Nick Kahle Four-Hit Afternoon Prevails Sounds to Season Finale Victory In a clear-cut reminder that every single Minor League player is a legitimate Major League prospect, the Sounds’ #8 and #9 batters stole the show in the 2025 season finale, with OF Jimmy Herron (2-for-5) collecting the team’s first hit (a 3rd inning solo homer) and C Nick Kahle wreaking havoc on Bats’ pitching from start to finish. After starting RHP Alexander Cornielle (4 1/3 IP, 2 R, 4 H, 2 BB, 1 HBP, 6 Ks) conceded a first inning homer to Louisville’s 21-year old OF Hector Rodriguez for the second time this week, then escaped a bases loaded, nobody out jam in the second inning (pop out and 2 Ks), Herron’s 351-foot shot knotted the game, Kahle delivered a 103.7mph single and OF Daz Cameron (2-for-5) crushed a 419-foot, 2-run shot for Nashville’s first lead at 3-1. While both teams stranded their fair share of baserunners in the middle innings, Louisville’s utility man Levi Jordan was busy playing all nine positions, conquering the infield spots for 4 frames, then the outfield for 3 innings, with Louisville also exciting their 5,100 fans by tying the game with a 2-out, 2-run single off LHP Brian Fitzpatrick in the bottom of the 7th inning. Jordan then went to the mound to face 3 batters to commence the 8th inning, conceding a single to SS Freddy Zamora (2-for-5) before inducing a force out and being let down by an infield error. Facing an actual professional pitcher again (RHP Buck Farmer), Kahle delivered his 3rd hit of the game to drive home 2 runs and re-take the lead at 6-4 in the 8th inning. Having stranded 2 baserunners for Fitzpatrick in the 7th inning, RHP Craig Yoho made quick work of the Bats in the 8th inning, all in all retiring 4 batters in just 13 pitches (10 strikes): 2 Ks, 1 infield fly out, 1 ground out, before OF Jared Oliva (solo homer; 3-for-5) and Kahle (3-run dinger) put the game away in the 9th inning. Sounds’ Extras: Eight of Nashville’s nine batters reached base via hit or walk in the fun-filled game (while the remaining player stole a base), with 6 players having multi-hit games. In addition to dominating with his bat, Kahle also threw out a baserunner to end the first inning. RHP Blake Holub (1 2/3 IP, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K) and Julian Merryweather (1 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 0 BB, 0 Ks) also ended their seasons by throwing up zeros. We know that C Jeferson Quero was in St. Louis, added to the Brewers' taxi squad as insurance in case William Contreras couldn't play. It would not be a surprise if several other players (e.g. OF Brandon Lockridge, RHP Easton McGee, Yoho, INF Anthony Seigler, 1B/OF Tyler Black, RHP Carlos Rodriguez) are also kept close by in case they're needed for the Brewers' post-season roster. We thank the Nashville Sounds’ management and staff for their excellent work, reports, interviews and videos, as always, particularly Jeff Hem and Cory Hilborne. On behalf of Link Report colleagues @Jim Goulart, @Joseph Zarr and @Ben Lepak, we’d also like to thank all BrewerFanatic readers, particularly those who contribute to the daily Minor League Forum. With the successful and entertaining 6-month Minor League season behind us, we can now focus more of our attention on the Brewers(!), who play at the Padres on Monday night at 8:40pm CST. Organizational Scoreboard including starting pitcher info, game times, MiLB TV links, and box scores Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Batting Stats and Depth Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Pitching Stats and Depth View full article
  15. In their final week of the 2025 season, Nashville claimed a 4-2 series victory at Louisville, ending the campaign with a terrific record of 85-63. Transactions: LHP Robert Gasser recalled to MLB Brewers from AAA Nashville Game Action: Nashville Pre-Game Media Notes Final: Nashville 11, Louisville 4 Box Score and Game Log Via a Sounds’ press release, game details: Nick Kahle Four-Hit Afternoon Prevails Sounds to Season Finale Victory In a clear-cut reminder that every single Minor League player is a legitimate Major League prospect, the Sounds’ #8 and #9 batters stole the show in the 2025 season finale, with OF Jimmy Herron (2-for-5) collecting the team’s first hit (a 3rd inning solo homer) and C Nick Kahle wreaking havoc on Bats’ pitching from start to finish. After starting RHP Alexander Cornielle (4 1/3 IP, 2 R, 4 H, 2 BB, 1 HBP, 6 Ks) conceded a first inning homer to Louisville’s 21-year old OF Hector Rodriguez for the second time this week, then escaped a bases loaded, nobody out jam in the second inning (pop out and 2 Ks), Herron’s 351-foot shot knotted the game, Kahle delivered a 103.7mph single and OF Daz Cameron (2-for-5) crushed a 419-foot, 2-run shot for Nashville’s first lead at 3-1. While both teams stranded their fair share of baserunners in the middle innings, Louisville’s utility man Levi Jordan was busy playing all nine positions, conquering the infield spots for 4 frames, then the outfield for 3 innings, with Louisville also exciting their 5,100 fans by tying the game with a 2-out, 2-run single off LHP Brian Fitzpatrick in the bottom of the 7th inning. Jordan then went to the mound to face 3 batters to commence the 8th inning, conceding a single to SS Freddy Zamora (2-for-5) before inducing a force out and being let down by an infield error. Facing an actual professional pitcher again (RHP Buck Farmer), Kahle delivered his 3rd hit of the game to drive home 2 runs and re-take the lead at 6-4 in the 8th inning. Having stranded 2 baserunners for Fitzpatrick in the 7th inning, RHP Craig Yoho made quick work of the Bats in the 8th inning, all in all retiring 4 batters in just 13 pitches (10 strikes): 2 Ks, 1 infield fly out, 1 ground out, before OF Jared Oliva (solo homer; 3-for-5) and Kahle (3-run dinger) put the game away in the 9th inning. Sounds’ Extras: Eight of Nashville’s nine batters reached base via hit or walk in the fun-filled game (while the remaining player stole a base), with 6 players having multi-hit games. In addition to dominating with his bat, Kahle also threw out a baserunner to end the first inning. RHP Blake Holub (1 2/3 IP, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K) and Julian Merryweather (1 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 0 BB, 0 Ks) also ended their seasons by throwing up zeros. We know that C Jeferson Quero was in St. Louis, added to the Brewers' taxi squad as insurance in case William Contreras couldn't play. It would not be a surprise if several other players (e.g. OF Brandon Lockridge, RHP Easton McGee, Yoho, INF Anthony Seigler, 1B/OF Tyler Black, RHP Carlos Rodriguez) are also kept close by in case they're needed for the Brewers' post-season roster. We thank the Nashville Sounds’ management and staff for their excellent work, reports, interviews and videos, as always, particularly Jeff Hem and Cory Hilborne. On behalf of Link Report colleagues @Jim Goulart, @Joseph Zarr and @Ben Lepak, we’d also like to thank all BrewerFanatic readers, particularly those who contribute to the daily Minor League Forum. With the successful and entertaining 6-month Minor League season behind us, we can now focus more of our attention on the Brewers(!), who play at the Padres on Monday night at 8:40pm CST. Organizational Scoreboard including starting pitcher info, game times, MiLB TV links, and box scores Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Batting Stats and Depth Current Milwaukee Brewers Organization Pitching Stats and Depth
  16. Craig Yoho made mincemeat of the 4 batters he faced: 13 pitches, 10 strikes, 2 Ks, 1 infield fly out, 1 ground out. And now Jared Oliva starts the 9th inning with his 11th homer of 2025, triggering at least a 5-run inning. Nick Kahle collects his 4th hit on a 349-foot, 3-run dinger. 11-4 Sounds. And yes, Louisville's Levi Jordan is catching this inning, playing all 9 positions in the game.
  17. Craig Yoho came on in relief and induced a fly out to escape that 7th inning, still tied 4-4. Now Bats' infielder Levi Jordan is playing his 8th position of the game, pitching the top of the 8th inning. He faced three batters, giving up a single to Zamora, inducing a Murray ground out, then being let down by an infield error. Jordan now moves to 3rd base and will presumably catch the 9th inning. 2-on, 1-out, Nick Kahle at the plate with the game tied 4-4 in the top of the 8th inning and an actual pitcher coming on in relief for Louisville. And Kahle collects his 3rd hit of the game, sending an 0-and-1 pitch into left field for a 2-run single and a 6-4 lead.
  18. Two hit-by-pitches and an error gifted the Sounds a run for a 4-2 lead in the 7th inning, but Brian Fitzpatrick conceded a double, 2-out walk and 2-run single in the bottom of the 7th, so the game is tied 4-4. Now an infield single has runners on the corners for Louisville, still with 2 outs.
  19. Louisville’s Levi Jordan is playing his 5th position in 5 innings, now working his way through the outfield. Daz Cameron greeted him with a 108.9mph double to left field to lead off the frame. Sounds lead 3-2 thus far.
  20. Jimmy Herron smacks the Sounds’ first hit, a solo 351-foot pull shot to tie the game 1-1 in the top of the third inning. Nick Kahle follows with a 103.7mph single and Daz Cameron cracks a 419-foot 2-run blast to left field. 3-1 Sounds. Keep it up men!
  21. Nice turnaround by Cornielle: full count pop-out, K swinging, K looking. On to the 3rd inning. Let’s see some offense.
  22. Cornielle gave up a first inning homer to 21-year old OF Hector Rodriguez in his second straight start. Down 1-0 after 1 inning. And now the Bats have loaded the bases with nobody out in the bottom of the 2nd inning (HBP, Dunn error, single). Ruh roh.
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