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  1. There's a difference between what you made in your life and your current net worth.
  2. I think some people overestimate the value of Shorewood, Wisconsin. If the Mets offer CC a ton of money, it would make sense for him to go. He could secure enough wealth so that he would never have to worry about money, AND his kids would never have to worry about money. That's called taking care of family. If it comes to it, I hope we win the bidding war. CC operates a casual but professional clubhouse that players love. He's done a lot with an often underperforming team. Without CC, I fear will be cast back to mid-pack and another long drought.
  3. My bad: I didn't see that this was already posted. Mods: Please delete.
  4. Just rumors ("the latest word") but just so you know. https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/manager-craig-counsell-may-not-take-2024-off-after-all-per-report-could-he-follow-david-stearns-to-the-mets/ The Milwaukee Brewers are closing in on their third National League Central crown since 2018, but that isn't preventing folks from speculating about the future of manager Craig Counsell -- especially in light of former executive David Stearns landing the top baseball executive gig with the New York Mets. Counsell, 53, is slated to hit free agency this winter. While there had been speculation that he would take at least the next year off, the New York Post's Jon Heyman reported on Thursday night that "the latest word is that he's expected to be in the dugout somewhere in 2024." Heyman, in turn, speculates that Counsell could inspire a bidding war between the Brewers and Mets. (It stands to reason that other teams who change skippers this winter -- like, potentially, the San Diego Padres -- may also want to get involved in the process, driving up the cost even more.)
  5. I just checked fangraphs. He's never been a hard thrower, even in his best days.
  6. Teheran hit 91. Is that about as hard as he throws these days?
  7. A good place to get him some innings.
  8. Colin Rea must have a lot of frequent flyer miles.
  9. I can't remember where I heard it, but there was a story about how some of the players convinced Miley to come back and play for the Brewers because he liked it here and of course they enjoyed having him here. Maybe it was on the broadcast last night.
  10. This game is officially Chafin'-proofed.
  11. Mikolas always seems to pitch well against us. Edit: Miles Mikolas has an 8-4 record with an ERA of 3.69 and 77 strikeouts in 14 appearances against the Brewers in his career. https://www.statmuse.com/mlb/ask/miles-mikolas-vs-brewers#:~:text=Miles Mikolas has an 8,the Brewers in his career.
  12. If they had consulted BrewerFanatic, we had this diagnosed months ago.
  13. Someone in the organization has a good eye.
  14. Good outfielder, no hit. Where have I heard this song before?
  15. First one. Contreras held it for a second to let the ump know.
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