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  1. Tapia and Monasterio with the offensive firepower, just as we all expected.
  2. Hey Google "can I cancel a Julio Teheran jersey order after it has shipped"
  3. I mean, everyone should have known this was going to happen at some point. It was kinda amazing the Brewers got anything from him at all.
  4. Did the Phillies repurpose the infield from the Astrodome? What the hell was that chopper from Castellanos?
  5. I'm second-guessing my decision to eat half a box of cinnamon bears
  6. I'm starting to question whether this game will be entertaining
  7. "The low strike has been open all night long" *it's the middle of the second inning*
  8. I'm really enjoying my Popeye's chicken sandwich, in case anyone was wondering.
  9. That's a good point. Yeah, he's probably in Cooperstown at that point and the extension looks like one of the best of all time, on the level of Scherzer.
  10. He has a good chance of surpassing Cooper but very little chance of catching Braun.
  11. Yeah, that's pretty much exactly why I was terrified.
  12. I'm quite terrified of watching Teheran face this lineup.
  13. I just happened to look this up because I was interested in seeing if he had cracked the top ten for the Brewers and my timing was quite fortuitous. Yelich has 21.4 bWAR in a Brewer uniform. Here are the top ten: 1. Robin Yount 77.4 2. Paul Molitor 59.9 3. Ryan Braun 47.1 4. Cecil Cooper 30.7 5. Don Money 28.4 6. Jeff Cirillo 26.2 7. George Scott 22.5 8. Jim Gantner 22.4 9. Geoff Jenkins 22.1 10. Ben Oglivie 21.5
  14. Whoo whoo, just in time with questions about Miley up in the air.
  15. We'll be running another instance of voting after the deadline so if you have a top 20 in mind, vote! With the new tool, it only takes a couple of minutes if you already have your list in mind.
  16. A reminder that voting closes tonight. As always, I'm impressed by all of you prospect hounds. Brewer Fanatic received the identical number of prospect votes as Twins Daily, despite being about a fifth the size. Well done, all of you!
  17. This shouldn't be news but remember, we're talking about the Colorado Rockies here. This franchise has seen multiple trade deadlines come and go without moving key pieces that are approaching free agency, including last year when they made no trades and instead extended reliever Daniel Bard despite being well out of contention by the beginning of July. Unfortunately, and in a very Rockies-esque move, the quotes about activity did not come from General Manager Bill Schmidt but instead were from dugout manager Bud Black, speaking to the hosts of Power Alley on SiriusXM Radio. The Rockies have a few pieces that could interest the Brewers. While some are skeptical of 2023 CJ Cron, I believe he could be a nice piece at first base and has a chance to return to his career norms without facing the back-and-forth of trying to hit in Coors Field, followed by trying to hit outside of Coors Field. More intriguing - and more costly - is third baseman Ryan McMahon, who the Rockies have under contract through the 2027 season... though that hasn't stopped the Rockies from trading a guy in the past. View full rumor
  18. This shouldn't be news but remember, we're talking about the Colorado Rockies here. This franchise has seen multiple trade deadlines come and go without moving key pieces that are approaching free agency, including last year when they made no trades and instead extended reliever Daniel Bard despite being well out of contention by the beginning of July. Unfortunately, and in a very Rockies-esque move, the quotes about activity did not come from General Manager Bill Schmidt but instead were from dugout manager Bud Black, speaking to the hosts of Power Alley on SiriusXM Radio. The Rockies have a few pieces that could interest the Brewers. While some are skeptical of 2023 CJ Cron, I believe he could be a nice piece at first base and has a chance to return to his career norms without facing the back-and-forth of trying to hit in Coors Field, followed by trying to hit outside of Coors Field. More intriguing - and more costly - is third baseman Ryan McMahon, who the Rockies have under contract through the 2027 season... though that hasn't stopped the Rockies from trading a guy in the past.
  19. Baseball is a weird game, man. Julio Teheran has an ERA nearly a run lower than Aaron Nola.
  20. Welcome to the site, glad to you have on board!
  21. It's possible, though I'll leave that for the Brewers to decide, obvi. One aspect of moving him directly into a MLB bullpen is that he's going to change his pitch mix and probably drop/decrease at least one pitch's use. That in itself changes his development quite a bit.
  22. They touched on this during the latest MKE Tailgate podcast with @Smichaelis9 and I agree with their take: It doesn't make sense to derail Misiorowski's development - he is probably a top ten pitching prospect after the season - for 25 innings out of the bullpen. You keep that guy on his development schedule and do not deviate from it. He's simply too good and potentially too valuable.
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