That's a fair 'gripe'. As fans, that is a fair gripe.
(I know you know the following but I'm sharing for the greater fanbase and this thread)
Fascinatingly, all three of Wehrle; Merkel; and White were fantastic in their most recent outings.
Wehrle: 4 IP, 3 H, 0 BB, 5 K, 0 R. His longest and best outing of his season. This will be his first GS in 2024 and only his 3rd as a Brewer. He certainly hasn't been a model of consistency in any fashion so this is a big ask.
White: I think it's blatantly obvious his transition back to a starter has done some early repair on what was, up until these past three starts, a completely lost season. Now, consistency (like Wehrle) has certainly not been his strength in 2024 as we saw in his start two games ago when he lasted 2/3 IP of 3 H, 3 BB, 1 K, 1 HR, 5 R (3 ER). We absolutely know this story. However, sandwiching this rough 2/3 IP, we see 2 GS, 11 IP, 5 H, 2 BB, 1 HB, 11 K, 1 ER. White's ERA was 8.20 as a Sound entering August. His ERA sits 5.61 entering game three in Charlotte tonight.
Merkel: Y'all know how I feel about Merkel. I love this young man's make-up. He just competes and has extremely underrated stuff within the broader fanbase and prospect ranking cults. This will be Merkel's first GS since he started 3 contests in his first work with the Brewers in the ACL after he signed as an UDFA back in the summer of 2022. He averages over 1 K/ IP in Double-A. He has built an even better resume in August than his solid July resume: 7 G, 15 IP, 8 H, 6 BB, 2 HB, 19 K, 1 ER - 0.157 BAA with a 0.93 WHIP. I will say it yet again: people need to stop sleeping in this young man. He is coming into his own before our eyes. This is a big test as he is thrust into a starting role but I just don't see the issues I see in Seminaris and Peterson in Merkel's game. He is just flat out a gamer and his tall build (6'7") and his pitching motion creates many a problem for opponents. One of my favorite pitchers in the system absolutely nobody talks about.