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  1. You are not lying. Not even a tiny bit. He is literally only limited, and I do mean only, by his current DH/2B narrative. I would absolutely love it if he could add just a touch more on the throws. There's a reason the Brewers haven't moved him elsewhere as of yet and it likely has to do with the arm. But, man alive, he is such an incredible hitter. I've meant it when I've said it all season long: he just may be the best pure hitter in the entire system. And, yes, the entire system.
  2. Huge K by Broca to end the 7th. He was touching 94 mph late in that frame. That's huge for him. Wow.
  3. Man, Made flashed some serious leather up the middle in the 7th. What a play. He is such a gifted shortstop. My goodness. Thankfully, Diaz didn't drop the bounce! LOL. Tonight, you never know.
  4. I'm in the top of the 7th in the T-Rats game. God bless Minor League scorers. Two errors on the T-Rats?! TWO?! Please. That's a charitable line right there. God bless.
  5. Just seeing the Pratt pull shot. 410 feet. All over a high heater slightly up. Glorious. We need that action!
  6. And, naturally, that Diaz drop was huge as the runner that was on 1B advanced on a WP. Stole 3B. Scored on the sac fly to CF for the second out. Sloppy baseball matters. It just does.
  7. I see Blayberg Diaz wanted to add a second defensive miscue to his butcher job at 1B tonight. My goodness. So many bad defensive plays in Appleton tonight. LOL. Drops the casual pop up in 1B foul territory. Just ugly.
  8. That hurts. I am going back to the Shuckers at 4-4. That hurts. AND, Nova closes the door! That's a 7-5 dub baby.
  9. Nova K's his first batter. 7 pitch AB. He is a different pitcher these last few weeks. I am absolutely here for it. He K's the next batter on a gorgeous 2-2 change-up. My goodness. I'm telling you, because well I've been telling you since his first relief appearance: he has stuff and he just needed to find the ability to control it.
  10. Could be. Let me know. That was a really nice swing. I thought it was Di Turi but I was just getting back into the room.
  11. I was thinking the exact same. LOL. He is the new Tim Elko.
  12. Wasn't that called strike to Anderson and the deep fly Di Turi? I believe that is so. Let me know, please. I loved that Di Turi AB. But, maybe it wasn't Di Turi.
  13. Hey, Di Turi has hit the ball very well tonight with the results not showing it. He hit a hard hit line out to LF. He just smoked a ball to the deepest alley warning track to end the Muddies 9th. I'm into this. THIS is a great night. Numbers will lie.
  14. I love it. He's a specimen. Run like a Deere.
  15. Bitonti scored. They get a run back. He scores on the strikeout and throw to 1B. 7-5 Muddies.
  16. What a nightmare evening for Kaylan Nicasia. I feel for the young man. Just a brutal evening of errors and weak AB's.
  17. Bitonti just got to 3B. SB and a throwing error into shallow CF. Noice! We have a man on 3B with nobody out in the 9th.
  18. He gets the K swinging on a gorgeous hook.
  19. My gods, the infield ump gave the Muddies an out at 2B!!! That's two down now. 6-5 lead still. 0-2 count at the dish. Nice recovery from Rivera here if he can escape.
  20. We need a Pratt resurgence. Desperately. And by 'We', I mean 'I'. 😅
  21. Rivera gives up a ripped single to RF to the next batter with the 6-5 lead. He is at a pitch count in the 50's. Now in the low 6-'s pitch count. 2-2 count. Man on 1st. Nobody out. Ugly. Bottom of the 8th.
  22. Berroa truly had a wonderful night for the Sounds. He was disruptive and impactful across the board from the first AB. He deserves special mention. They needed that type of lead-off desperately.
  23. There were two outs. Reliever just lost it. Walked two consecutive. Josh just waits and pounces like a mountain lion on the first pitch smoking a deep fly to the right CF gap.
  24. I am pausing to do my animal chores. And, really, take a walk to shake off these sloppy baseball blues. Woof.
  25. And, hey, let's get some pitchers in on the action. RHP Craig Yoho throws a ball in the dirt to the backstop allowing the runner to reach 2B freely at 1B with one down. Unbelievable stuff across the board we are seeing tonight. I say it routinely but it is worth saying it again: We are feeding the baseball gods with some truly ugly Brewers Minor League baseball of late. It's the price we must pay and my witness to these sloppy events across the system put the token in the slot. LOL.
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