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  1. I get you. I'm just being cheeky there. There are a lot of solid org depth guys that are quite young. And, yes, following them as they work their way through Levels will be quite interesting. And, as you astutely allude to above because they are young many of these guys will likely repeat levels. And, that's just fine and dandy.
  2. He gets the K swinging regardless as he walks off barking at the ump who absolutely blew that inning. What can you do?
  3. The same home plate ump then leaves Aquino hanging on a glorious check swing 2-2 strike three over the outer black. Unbelievable no call. Man, this guy is having 'a game'. Brutal.
  4. Aquino sees an 0-2 bloop single fall in shallow LF. Men on 1st and 2nd. Nobody out. He then gets the ground out to 3B. A weak pop out to 3B. AND, then the home plate ump rules a hard hit ground ball down the 3B line fair for a two-run double. I have absolutely zero idea what the ump is looking at there. Clearly a foul ball. My goodness. Bounced about 3 feet short of the bag then lands next a foot wide of the LF foul line. I imagine the home plate ump is thinking it went over the bag? Not a lot you can do there. Can't review it. Sigh. T-Rats trail 4-0.
  5. We saw RHP Ethan Dorchies earlier this week in @Ben Lepak's article. Her is a sneak peak at last night's starter RHP Jayden Dubanewicz. I have to say: I am loving the early looks of these two young hurlers. Both Long with unique deliveries and 'stuff':
  6. He gets ahead but walks his first batter. No bueno.
  7. Aquino rocking the full beard look. I like! He replaces Cruz to start the third frame.
  8. That's consecutive three-up and three-down T-Rats innings. RHP Stiven Cruz would like a taste of that. T-Rats trail 2-0 as they head to the 3rd.
  9. Hedbert Perez does indeed return. And you can darn well bet he swung at the first pitch he saw. LOL. He lines out to shallow LF on the next pitch. Nice to see Hedbert back swinging!
  10. With two long balls today, and three hits through two games, Culpepper is hitting 0.407 vs the T-Rats in 2025. 😳 This young man is a stud.
  11. Cruz gives up another hit to Culpepper - a hard hit grounder up the middle for a single. 2-for-2. Men on first and second. Two down.
  12. He gives up the deep sac fly to the warning track. 2-0. Two down.
  13. This just in: The Rattlers have never been above 0.500 in 2025. Can they make their debut after Game 2? Cruz is making that difficult by following his K with a walk and a soft liner oppo single dropping into RF. Men on the corners. One down. T-Rats trail 1-0. Cruz has had traffic in both frames.
  14. File this under "You know you're approaching the Brewers Trade Deadline when the first Ryan McMahon Trade article appears." A tradition unlike any other.
  15. Cruz opens the second frame with a swinging K on a high inside heater. He got strikes 1 and 2 with the slider. He opens up batter two by dropping a dime of a curve in for a sneak-a-strike. Nice pitch. Good start to the second frame here.
  16. T-Rats go 3-up. 3-down. 3 relatively decently hit ground outs.
  17. The T-Rats will face the Kernels' Peschl - who pitches out of Campbell University...which is the same 'U' RHP Aaron Rund came from. The more you know.
  18. All told, Cruz limited any more damage. 22 pitches total. 1-0 T-Rats will trail again in the early going.
  19. Culpepper homered off the second pitch in Game 1. He ripped a bomb of Cruz on the second pitch of Game 2. Man, he is a player. Absolutely trounced on a dead center 92 mph heater. 1-0 Kernels.
  20. I hear you on this. AND, I want to advise. A true 'Baez Truther', as they are affectionately termed in the prospect community, would recklessly and over-aggressively state their point(s). I think you are trying it on but I think you have work to do. 😜 All kidding aside, Baez certainly has potential. His continued lack of power paired with his over-aggressive style doesn't necessarily bode well but he flashes enough to speak to what you are trying to get across.
  21. He gets the 3-2 dribbler to the mound on a poor swing on a heater up and in (ball four if he lays off). Who cares? The T-Rats are 0.500 for the first time since they were 3-3! 26-26. Woot! Big time.
  22. 2-2 count. Two down. The T-Rats telecast is playing 'Welcome to the Jungle'. What's more momentous than Root being stopped in his wind up with a pitch clock violation? 😅
  23. AND, I just watched RHP Ryan Birchard set a career high with 10 strikeouts (to 2 BB - 2 solo jacks in there). T-Rats about to pull to 0.500 and lead 8-2 with two down in the 7th and final frame. Good day for early Brewers baseball!
  24. The Crew have now won 12 consecutive series vs the Reds. That's pretty snazzy.
  25. Root getting squeezed to start the 7th and Final inning. Don't love that. 8-2 T-Rats. AB should be over by my eyes. Instead we are in a full count with two straight fouled off. Guilarte snags a hard hit one hop 105 mph liner. One down.
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