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  1. Matt Wood works the count full and walks. Areinamo pokes a single through the right-side of the infield scoring Garcia. 1-0 T-Rats in the top of the first.
  2. Eduardo Garcia extends his hitting streak to six games by smacking an off-speed outer black pitch down the 3B line for a first AB double.
  3. Cooper Pratt tried a surprise first AB bunt to the 3B side. It did not go well. Would very much like to see Cooper not to that. 😅
  4. Briceno comes through in a big way with an oppo line drive double deep into the RF corner. Carolina suddenly leads 3-2 on their fourth hit of the frame. Briceno continues to come through. That's his 12th double of his season.
  5. Guilarte rips a 1-2 oppo single into RF. Nice poke. 2-1 Mudcats trail. Runners on 1st and 2nd. One down for Briceno.
  6. Castillo swings and misses on consecutive high inside heaters - both clearly balls. Undisciplined approach. First out is a K. Can Guilarte do differently?
  7. Marco Dinges will go down as a first AB 110 mph ripped line drive single past the diving 1B to begin his Brewers career. Really nice piece of hitting. Di Turi follow with an infield single past a diving 3B - SS rushed the throw and it went to the dugout rails and Dinges advanced to 3B. Men on corners. Nobody out. Castillo to the dish.
  8. Dinges swings very hard.I was unaware (tho, I was aware) how small he actually is.
  9. Corniel buckles down with a 13 pitch 2nd frame. 2 K's (4 K through 2 IP - off-speed on outer black vs a righty-heavy line-up is the difference). A CS by Diaz in there. Let's get those bats humming!
  10. Second straight inning and Augusta has an infield single - this one a 59 mph swinging bunt up the 3B line. Nothing you can do about that.
  11. Bitonti flies out to LF. Corniel throws 31 pitches in his 1st. The Augusta starter throws 6.
  12. Yophery hits a 1-0 chopper up the middle for a single. Baez swings first pitch (I know, shocker) and hits into a 3-6-3 DP. Sigh.
  13. Morris Austin is already getting loose. Corniel's erratic season continues. He's at 28 pitches. 2-1 count. Two down. AND now Diaz misplays an inside pitch and it goes to the back stop advancing both runners. Ugly ugly Mudcats baseball in the first half inning. Diaz's sixth passed ball of his season. Mercifully, Cornielle gets a check swing for the swinging K on an outside off-speed pitch. Woof.
  14. AND, just like that it's 2-0. Corniel hangs one belt high inside and it is ripped over a leaping Baez into LF for an RBI single. He is not sharp. 25 pitches thrown already. Again, this is one of the worst offenses in all of Minor League baseball.
  15. AND, Corniel gives up an oppo RBI single on an 0-2 pitch. Men on 1st and 2nd. 1-0 Augusta. Didn't particularly like that pitch or location. That was a pretty weak pitch.
  16. Swinging four-pitch K. Ground out force out at 2B in a failed 3-6-1 DP. Two outs now. Runners on the corners.
  17. Corniel struggling to find the zone early. 3-1 counts to his first two batters brought to full counts. The lead-off hit a grounder right on the 3B line for an infield single. He stole 2B. AND, he just walked his next batter. 13 pitches. Zero outs. This is certainly a flavor Corniel has cooked with throughout his up-and-down season. Augusta's team BA is 0.196 and a team OBP of 0.297.
  18. That's right. Forgot about that. AND, he's missed a game and a half. That point still stands. But, if it goes anything like things have been going...they'll give him the time he needs before declaring a possible IL stint. If they do indeed need that. Could just be rest? Unfortunately, we don't have a Home post-game pod to get an update this week.
  19. He did start Saturday's game and was ultimately PH'd and replaced by Acosta (who in a very very Jose Acosta as a Brewer move was just sent down to Carolina to help fill the Adamczewski bum ankle void). SO, not that long overall - Chirinos played 1B on Sunday...he's missed 1 game and 2 AB. BUT, to your point, yeah I do wonder if something is going on there. IF I get a moment tonight, I may go back and watch that sequence of events before he was pulled.
  20. I am in the midst of writing my very last DSL game summary of the summer. It is both extremely bittersweet and extremely relieving. The amount of work Jim, Daniel, and I do on a week-by-week basis from late March into September (given we all live lives outside our devout love for the Brewers) is remarkable. I continue to be extremely grateful I get to put these reports together with such incredible men.
  21. Precisely. It is entirely unacceptable for a 2024 NFL team. IF the Packers are serious about their chances this season they really can't explain keeping any of these kickers. There will be plenty of qualified pick-ups waiting after their third pre-season game. This being said, the Packers rolled with Mason Crosby as their primary kicker and I'm fairly sure (off the top of my noggin) he kicked in the high 70's %-wise his first 4-or-5 seasons with the Packers? This wouldn't be uncharacteristic of the franchise.
  22. C Luis Corobo ends his DSL season catching 45.5% of base runners. That is an astoundingly good mark. Pair that with a very palatable 0.241 BA, 4 long balls, a 0.715 OPS, and 11 SB in 112 AB and I am very very much intrigued.
  23. We have updated Kicker Totals from Andy Herman today: Camp totals: Anders Carlson: 53/66 - 80.3% Greg Joseph: 53/68 - 77.9% Alex Hale: 14/20 - 70.0% What a nightmare.
  24. I don't think there is a single thing being overblown about LVN at present. He has no pass rush plan. It's quite obvious. He doesn't have that. BUT, that may not matter in the end as his brute strength and primary impact may indeed come in run defense and the interior rush. I don't think a single thing is being overblown when anyone makes the observation that it is power and bull rush and that's pretty much it. And, don't take it from me. Take it from the guy who edits ALL the college clips for Daniel Jeremiah's segments and co-produces the NFL Draft film feeds. It was just more obvious to my eyes this past Sunday night. Again, I don't think a single person is overblowing anything. These are real flaws. And that's OK. He'll be fine and he has other strengths. And, the OL. I personally continue to believe the general sentiment of the current OL is overblown. Yours included, my friend. I can go back at least 20 years of pre-season mental archives of watching pre-season Packers football. This O-Line iteration is just fine. They are holding up quite well in Pass Protect overall. They have depth. Maybe they pick up a guy to fill out a swing tackle piece? Maybe. But, really, the majority of their issues are coming from blown assignments like this - which is entirely fixable. You may think Ross is overcompensating for a poor off-season take. I just agree with him. I am entirely unworried about the 9th or 10th OL spot:
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