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Crew Throwback: Lary Sorensen
Joseph Zarr replied to Matt Breen's topic in Brewer Fanatic Front Page News
He mentions he began working on the book. It would appear, he is still working on it. I also dug in a little bit and like you point out there is nothing there. -
As to Wyatt and Raimann: I am admittedly having cognitive dissonance over their age. Of the two, Wyatt, in my opinion and based on what I am seeing, is the safer pick in that he has less flaws today (and would appear to be a plug and play from Day 1) than Raimann. It appears, in multiple scouting reports, Raimann still struggles with strength and hands (not to mention, he has short arms). I can't see the Packers investing in a soon to be 25 yo, recently converted TE, with one of their higher picks. Jaire Alexander, for example, is only 7 months older than Raimann. And, Raimann has literally only played OT for 2 years. I just don't see it and, hey, I could definitely and most obviously be wrong.
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Crew Throwback: Lary Sorensen
Joseph Zarr replied to Matt Breen's topic in Brewer Fanatic Front Page News
What a story of all the highs and lows of being a human. A true testament to his growth is hitting that proverbial rock bottom but swimming out of the depths. it’s still incredible to see those complete game numbers and average innings pitched. My how times have changed. Here’s to more trades like that tilted in favor of the Brew Crew. As always, than you for this work @reillymcshane. These are true pleasures to read. -
Crew Throwback: Lary Sorensen
Joseph Zarr replied to Matt Breen's topic in Brewer Fanatic Front Page News
What a story of all the highs and lows of being a human. A true testament to his growth is hitting that proverbial rock bottom but swimming out of the depths. it’s still incredible to see those complete game numbers and average innings pitched. My how times have changed. Here’s to more trades like that tilted in favor of the Brew Crew. As always, than you for this work @reillymcshane. These are true pleasures to read. -
Crew Throwback: Lary Sorensen
Joseph Zarr replied to Matt Breen's topic in Brewer Fanatic Front Page News
What a story of all the highs and lows of being a human. A true testament to his growth is hitting that proverbial rock bottom but swimming out of the depths. it’s still incredible to see those complete game numbers and average innings pitched. My how times have changed. Here’s to more trades like that tilted in favor of the Brew Crew. As always, than you for this work @reillymcshane. These are true pleasures to read. -
Crew Throwback: Lary Sorensen
Joseph Zarr replied to Matt Breen's topic in Brewer Fanatic Front Page News
What a story of all the highs and lows of being a human. A true testament to his growth is hitting that proverbial rock bottom but swimming out of the depths. it’s still incredible to see those complete game numbers and average innings pitched. My how times have changed. Here’s to more trades like that tilted in favor of the Brew Crew. As always, than you for this work @reillymcshane. These are true pleasures to read. -
I’m all aboard the Ebiketie train. He’s a stud.
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This is great! Thanks for sharing. You do this every draft season? Awesome.
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Man I live for these posts. That T-Rats team is going to be fun in 2022. If this first week/weekend of baseball is an indication we are in for a fun 2022 in the lower Levels. I love Frelick, he's a fantastic young man and a hell of an athlete, and I know there is another consensus across multiple platforms/outfits, and tho I admittedly might be biased <coughs>, and tho I am saying this right here just to add in 2 more commas, Joey Wiemer is currently our #1 prospect in the minor leagues. He has made the jump to a near professional hitter every AB. He can play RF and CF with ease and agility. His arm is an absolute weapon out there. He has size, strength, speed, and discipline. He is the full package.
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Man I live for these posts. That T-Rats team is going to be fun in 2022. If this first week/weekend of baseball is an indication we are in for a fun 2022 in the lower Levels. I love Frelick, he's a fantastic young man and a hell of an athlete, and I know there is another consensus across multiple platforms/outfits, and tho I admittedly might be biased <coughs>, and tho I am saying this right here just to add in 2 more commas, Joey Wiemer is currently our #1 prospect in the minor leagues. He has made the jump to a near professional hitter every AB. He can play RF and CF with ease and agility. His arm is an absolute weapon out there. He has size, strength, speed, and discipline. He is the full package.
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Man I live for these posts. That T-Rats team is going to be fun in 2022. If this first week/weekend of baseball is an indication we are in for a fun 2022 in the lower Levels. I love Frelick, he's a fantastic young man and a hell of an athlete, and I know there is another consensus across multiple platforms/outfits, and tho I admittedly might be biased <coughs>, and tho I am saying this right here just to add in 2 more commas, Joey Wiemer is currently our #1 prospect in the minor leagues. He has made the jump to a near professional hitter every AB. He can play RF and CF with ease and agility. His arm is an absolute weapon out there. He has size, strength, speed, and discipline. He is the full package.
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Man I live for these posts. That T-Rats team is going to be fun in 2022. If this first week/weekend of baseball is an indication we are in for a fun 2022 in the lower Levels. I love Frelick, he's a fantastic young man and a hell of an athlete, and I know there is another consensus across multiple platforms/outfits, and tho I admittedly might be biased <coughs>, and tho I am saying this right here just to add in 2 more commas, Joey Wiemer is currently our #1 prospect in the minor leagues. He has made the jump to a near professional hitter every AB. He can play RF and CF with ease and agility. His arm is an absolute weapon out there. He has size, strength, speed, and discipline. He is the full package.
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Great stuff here, gents. Thanks for sharing!
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One game does obviously not a prospect make, but it certainly stings just as much as it makes the heart warm to see our former prospects excelling in their new situations. I hope Renfroe has a career year. Lol.
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One game does obviously not a prospect make, but it certainly stings just as much as it makes the heart warm to see our former prospects excelling in their new situations. I hope Renfroe has a career year. Lol.
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One game does obviously not a prospect make, but it certainly stings just as much as it makes the heart warm to see our former prospects excelling in their new situations. I hope Renfroe has a career year. Lol.
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One game does obviously not a prospect make, but it certainly stings just as much as it makes the heart warm to see our former prospects excelling in their new situations. I hope Renfroe has a career year. Lol.
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Such an unfortunate outcome for a late round prospect. And, it’s really nice to see these sentiments concerning the Packers’ staff on hand given what I saw when Ojabo went down.
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I follow quite a few people, amigo. And, I still consider Tony Pauline one of the best and most consistent. I am merely pointing out all the hype has been about Raimann for quite some time (which it has - with some even sneaking him into Rd 1. Personally, at his age, and knowing the consensus seems to be he is still rough around the edges, that would be a pass for me in Rd 1) and this is the first I’ve heard of Goedeke in a bit. That’s literally all I am saying. And, as I’ve said before, I just don’t find much enjoyment at NFL.com and, well, that’s my perogative. Regardless, to your tune, I think you’d enjoy the Zierlein; Bruegler; Feldman pod just released. It’s an easy and in depth listen if you have the time:
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I believe I've found my number 1 late round prospect in Appalachian St. Interior Offensive Lineman: 'Baer Hunter'. Seems self-explanatory. I've never seen him play. Know nothing about him. BUT, it would appear: this is destiny.
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Interesting. We hear quite a bit on Raimann (who is already 24-25 yo). Now, we're starting to hear about his teammate who is clearly also highly thought of. Will be curious to see where and when he ends up.
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Thanks for the heads up on 'the Beast'. That sounds like quite the tantalizing piece of 'literature'! I just wanted to post: I just realized we are witnessing the lead up to a Draft whereby 8 Teams have multiple 1st Round picks. This is patently insane. That's all I wanted to say. This has to be some kind of record.
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Article: Crew Throwback: Mike Felder
Joseph Zarr replied to Matt Breen's topic in Brewer Fanatic Front Page News
Thank you, once again, @reillymcshane. I truly LOVE these posts. I'd like to take a moment to share a few things: (1) As a kiddo growing up, I was also a shrimp. Tho, I did ultimately grow to 6'3" with decent size and strength for a college athlete, throughout my younger days and into early high school I was a mere 5'7" and frail as a twig. I loved soccer, basketball, and baseball at the time but can distinctly remember feeling like an absolute twerp while everyone else was growing and strengthening around me. I truly considered Tiny one of my Brewers heroes. He had appeal to fellow shorties - especially kiddos, in my mind's eye at least - in those cups of coffee and part-time-player roles in the 1980's into the early 1990's. (2) He actually became a beloved San Francisco Giant in his brief time there. I followed him, albeit from a distance, when he first left the Crew in 1991/1992. He still lacked any power in those 2 Giant seasons (hitting only 4 or 5 HR's if memory serves?), but he actually hit quite well and continued to steal some bases. Those Giant teams weren't very good, if you recall, as I believe those were the last 2 years pre-Bonds who came aboard just after. The point is: It was just an improbable 2 year run for him and I can remember being super happy for him way back then. I think, if memory serves (sorry, too lazy to look it up! Eeeeek), he even was nominated for a couple 2-3 players of the week (!!) in the NL. It was so awesome as a closet Felder fan. I only remember this because, at the time, I wore it like a Badge of Honor. (3) Lastly, and I honestly have no idea why I know this, but, Mike ended his career with 161 steals. This is not even top 500 in total MLB steals, but, it is tied with Dale Murphy, which in and of itself is mildly hilarious. When I first learned this some years ago, I tipped a beer to both. -
Article: Crew Throwback: Mike Felder
Joseph Zarr replied to Matt Breen's topic in Brewer Fanatic Front Page News
Thank you, once again, @reillymcshane. I truly LOVE these posts. I'd like to take a moment to share a few things: (1) As a kiddo growing up, I was also a shrimp. Tho, I did ultimately grow to 6'3" with decent size and strength for a college athlete, throughout my younger days and into early high school I was a mere 5'7" and frail as a twig. I loved soccer, basketball, and baseball at the time but can distinctly remember feeling like an absolute twerp while everyone else was growing and strengthening around me. I truly considered Tiny one of my Brewers heroes. He had appeal to fellow shorties - especially kiddos, in my mind's eye at least - in those cups of coffee and part-time-player roles in the 1980's into the early 1990's. (2) He actually became a beloved San Francisco Giant in his brief time there. I followed him, albeit from a distance, when he first left the Crew in 1991/1992. He still lacked any power in those 2 Giant seasons (hitting only 4 or 5 HR's if memory serves?), but he actually hit quite well and continued to steal some bases. Those Giant teams weren't very good, if you recall, as I believe those were the last 2 years pre-Bonds who came aboard just after. The point is: It was just an improbable 2 year run for him and I can remember being super happy for him way back then. I think, if memory serves (sorry, too lazy to look it up! Eeeeek), he even was nominated for a couple 2-3 players of the week (!!) in the NL. It was so awesome as a closet Felder fan. I only remember this because, at the time, I wore it like a Badge of Honor. (3) Lastly, and I honestly have no idea why I know this, but, Mike ended his career with 161 steals. This is not even top 500 in total MLB steals, but, it is tied with Dale Murphy, which in and of itself is mildly hilarious. When I first learned this some years ago, I tipped a beer to both. -
Article: Crew Throwback: Mike Felder
Joseph Zarr replied to Matt Breen's topic in Brewer Fanatic Front Page News
Thank you, once again, @reillymcshane. I truly LOVE these posts. I'd like to take a moment to share a few things: (1) As a kiddo growing up, I was also a shrimp. Tho, I did ultimately grow to 6'3" with decent size and strength for a college athlete, throughout my younger days and into early high school I was a mere 5'7" and frail as a twig. I loved soccer, basketball, and baseball at the time but can distinctly remember feeling like an absolute twerp while everyone else was growing and strengthening around me. I truly considered Tiny one of my Brewers heroes. He had appeal to fellow shorties - especially kiddos, in my mind's eye at least - in those cups of coffee and part-time-player roles in the 1980's into the early 1990's. (2) He actually became a beloved San Francisco Giant in his brief time there. I followed him, albeit from a distance, when he first left the Crew in 1991/1992. He still lacked any power in those 2 Giant seasons (hitting only 4 or 5 HR's if memory serves?), but he actually hit quite well and continued to steal some bases. Those Giant teams weren't very good, if you recall, as I believe those were the last 2 years pre-Bonds who came aboard just after. The point is: It was just an improbable 2 year run for him and I can remember being super happy for him way back then. I think, if memory serves (sorry, too lazy to look it up! Eeeeek), he even was nominated for a couple 2-3 players of the week (!!) in the NL. It was so awesome as a closet Felder fan. I only remember this because, at the time, I wore it like a Badge of Honor. (3) Lastly, and I honestly have no idea why I know this, but, Mike ended his career with 161 steals. This is not even top 500 in total MLB steals, but, it is tied with Dale Murphy, which in and of itself is mildly hilarious. When I first learned this some years ago, I tipped a beer to both.

