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  1. Thanks. I think I'm finally on the upswing after starting some antibiotics to knock out whatever is ravaging my gut biome.
  2. So it turns out that all the Brewers need to win is for me to not watch. I've spent the entire week laid up with a stomach parasite/bacteria that has caused me to lose 14 lbs in five days. Or maybe all the Brewers need to win is for me to be horribly ill. Good lord, I hope that's not the case because that's just not going to work out for me at all.
  3. The Crew is going for the four-game series win in New York!
  4. I think Stearns ends up with the Mets. Maybe he wants another year off but Cohen has a way of convincing people to do what he wants (ie. backs a Brinks truck up to their house and dumps money on their lawn).
  5. MLBTR broke down the Brewers' need for a first baseman at this year's deadline (hopefully sooner than that, frankly). As of Wednesday morning, the Brewers sit 0.5 games behind the upstart Cincinnati Reds and the primary reason for that deficit is Milwaukee's offense, first base being the biggest underperformer of the group. Unfortunately, outside of Paul Goldschmidt, there aren't many clear upgrades at first base amongst the also-rans. Teams like Washington and Oakland are running out what are likely AAAA players while Colorado's CJ Cron, a very interesting name to keep an eye on, only returned from injury a few days ago and hasn't hit well this year. In the short-term, the best (only?) solution for the Brewers is recalling Keston Hiura to find an internal patch at first. View full rumor
  6. MLBTR broke down the Brewers' need for a first baseman at this year's deadline (hopefully sooner than that, frankly). As of Wednesday morning, the Brewers sit 0.5 games behind the upstart Cincinnati Reds and the primary reason for that deficit is Milwaukee's offense, first base being the biggest underperformer of the group. Unfortunately, outside of Paul Goldschmidt, there aren't many clear upgrades at first base amongst the also-rans. Teams like Washington and Oakland are running out what are likely AAAA players while Colorado's CJ Cron, a very interesting name to keep an eye on, only returned from injury a few days ago and hasn't hit well this year. In the short-term, the best (only?) solution for the Brewers is recalling Keston Hiura to find an internal patch at first.
  7. I suppose it's acceptable if the Mets win the occasional game but let's not make a habit of it. Miley is back on the mound for Milwaukee!
  8. Also being a Twins fan, I’ve watched a lot of Escobar over the years. Absolutely adore the guy and congratulations to him for this achievement.
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  9. Afaik, both. But I would have to email and ask to confirm.
  10. A rep from FOCO mentioned to me today that mine is shipping out this week so... this week?
  11. There is a ton of cool stuff to check out around here, never hesitate to ping me if you have any questions or suggestions!
  12. Let's go for two in a row in New York!
  13. Welcome to the site!
  14. Yep. When you're looking at a bunch of teams all sitting at 5-15% to do a specific thing, it's the statistical equivalent of
  15. World Series odds are close to useless. The important thing is to reach the postseason; that's the number to track.
  16. I'm hardly a Hiura believer but once he gets back up to speed in Nashville, it'd be pretty ridiculous not to give him another shot in Milwaukee.
  17. Oh for sure, I was just kinda grading 2022 as a whole. The first two months were a lot of fun that was followed by four months of very little fun.
  18. The Brewers squeaked out a series win against the pesky Guardians and now travel to New York to face what are once again the #lolmets. Possibly the most disappointing team in baseball, the Mets are seven games under .500 and may be sellers at the deadline given the strength of the division in Atlanta and the surprising (and possibly flukey) Marlins. Still, the Brewers aren't exactly a powerhouse themselves and could easily lose a couple in Flushing; the team still has a ton of talent.
  19. It has been a rather uninspiring 15 months, that’s for sure.
  20. Ooh, Miller barely missed a two-run homer there.
  21. That was a very strange three minutes of baseball.
  22. To clear this up, I don't think it's in the Brewers' interests to trade Burnes at the deadline. But... If I'm interested in giving it consideration, I'd be all-in on talking to the Rays above almost any other team. First, the Rays - if they're truly interested in being aggressive at this deadline - can offer some of the most intriguing prospects in baseball. They have incredible farm system depth and are excellent at developing pitching, which is also a Milwaukee strength. Given how the Brewers are position-heavy right now, adding long-term pitching assets could keep the window open for quite some time. Second, the Rays are likely confident they can get the "real" Corbin Burnes back on the field and might pay a premium to acquire a slightly-struggling elite pitcher. I'm not head-over-heels at the idea of trading Burnes but if there's a team I'd want to talk to about a potential trade, It's probably the Tampa Bay Rays. View full rumor
  23. To clear this up, I don't think it's in the Brewers' interests to trade Burnes at the deadline. But... If I'm interested in giving it consideration, I'd be all-in on talking to the Rays above almost any other team. First, the Rays - if they're truly interested in being aggressive at this deadline - can offer some of the most intriguing prospects in baseball. They have incredible farm system depth and are excellent at developing pitching, which is also a Milwaukee strength. Given how the Brewers are position-heavy right now, adding long-term pitching assets could keep the window open for quite some time. Second, the Rays are likely confident they can get the "real" Corbin Burnes back on the field and might pay a premium to acquire a slightly-struggling elite pitcher. I'm not head-over-heels at the idea of trading Burnes but if there's a team I'd want to talk to about a potential trade, It's probably the Tampa Bay Rays.
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