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  1. Brewers pitching … 6 outs recorded 7 home runs allowed
  2. Send this dude back to STL this afternoon
  3. The Nashville roster includes 16 pitchers We should keep 3 with the big league team at all times & wear out the shuttle back & forth Currently - we do not have a quality MLB pitching staff I hope we don’t lose too many games in this first month while we wait on the better pitchers on the IL to recover
  4. On his off days - Nestor could pitch Brewers batting practice to get out hitters confidence up
  5. Cortes joins Chourio by getting his worst game out of the way early - I’m confident his next start will be better
  6. I understand why you interpreted my post as you did Certainly the Colin Rea post was influenced by 3HR on 3 pitches Honestly - I was reminded of Rea’s unique ability to be in almost every game (with the exception of the 10-run outing towards the end of 2024 when he willingly “took one for the team” to keep the bullpen from being used) For what it’s worth - I don’t think baseball is broken & I actually like Manfred as a commissioner
  7. Chourio & Capra with solid hits Everything else was sink & dunk & dribble - the Brewers way!
  8. How does missing Colin Rea fit in with the other points in your list?
  9. 2025 Brewers are a record-setting team 👏
  10. 4 HR in one inning does the trick I'm so accustomed to your positivity
  11. Easiest bone to break - side of hand below pinkie finger
  12. Maybe he can start the home opener on Monday
  13. Can you place someone on the IL with a damaged ego?
  14. I miss Colin Rea $5M salary too much for Brewers
  15. Good grief - 4 HRs in the first inning
  16. Three pitches Three home runs That’s a first for me Not the start to the season I’d hoped to see
  17. Cortes to Freddy … hold my beer 🍺
  18. I’m pretty confident that Chourio will improve on his 0 for 5 platinum sombrero performance on Opening Day
  19. This is certainly sad for Black - I hope he heals quickly & quietly has a good year once he returns in Nashville Prior to this injury, Black had lost considerable favor with Brewers fans (& likely) management as well He was “not his best” in 2025 Spring Training - this injury may allow for a “mental” reset Here’s hoping he gets back on track & lives up to his top prospect status If he struggles upon his return, a “change of scenery” may be best for all
  20. Could Eddys Leonard be an option for depth in Nashville? He’s been a good minor league player for several seasons. Not sure if his defense is up to Milwaukee’s standards but he is a solid offensive player. Tigers Release Eddys Leonard By Mark Polishuk | March 29, 2025 at 7:53am CDT The Tigers released Eddys Leonard from the Triple-A Toledo roster, according to the infielder/outfielder’s MLB.com profile page. Leonard has spent the parts of the last two seasons in Detroit’s organization and re-signed a new minor league deal last December after being non-tendered and removed from the club’s 40-man roster. A veteran of six minor league seasons in the Dodgers’ and Tigers’ farm systems, Leonard has yet to crack the big leagues during his pro career. His chances at a call-up in 2024 might’ve been marred by injuries, as an oblique strain and a hamstring strain limited Leonard to only 82 total games (67 in Toledo, and 15 on the Tigers’ A-level teams as part of rehab assignments). When Leonard did play, he hit .263/.326/.455 with 10 homers over 282 plate appearances at the Triple-A level. This performance came on the heels of a .302/.374/.530 slash line in 171 PA with Toledo in 2023, so Leonard may have increasingly little to prove in the upper minors. However, he hit poorly in Spring Training this year, perhaps costing himself a prime opportunity to break camp with a Tigers team was looking to fill some roster holes due to injury. The 24-year-old Leonard will now return to the open market, looking to land with a team in need of some versatile depth. Shortstop is Leonard’s primary position, but he has also seen a lot of time at second and third base and in center field, plus a handful of games in the other two outfield positions. In 2024, Leonard stuck almost exclusively to infield work, which may have been related to his injury concerns rather than a distinct shift towards becoming an infield-only player.
  21. Durbin with a two-run HR to left after Spain doubled … 2-0 sounds in bottom of the 3rd inning
  22. Canha to Royals & Hicklen to Tigers for $$$
  23. Thank you! I just realized that I can attend two Biloxi Shuckers games in early May (@ Pensacola) while on vacation in Orange Beach AL. The stadium is only 26 miles from my condo.
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