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  1. Winning is quite fun, I say. SAT SUN MON TUE WED TOT Trevor Megill 16 0 0 12 0 28 Joel Kuhnel 12 0 0 11 0 23 Grant Anderson 0 0 0 0 14 14 Drew Rom 32 0 0 0 0 32 Chad Patrick 39 0 0 0 50 89 Abner Uribe 0 22 0 18 0 40 Aaron Ashby 0 27 0 23 9 59
  2. Will Sproat be the goat or the GOAT? FRI SAT SUN MON TUE TOT Trevor Megill 0 16 0 0 12 28 Shane Drohan 0 78 0 0 0 78 Joel Kuhnel 0 12 0 0 11 23 Grant Anderson 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drew Rom 0 32 0 0 0 32 Chad Patrick 0 39 0 0 0 39 Abner Uribe 0 0 22 0 18 40 Aaron Ashby 0 0 27 0 23 50
  3. Service time is 45 days on active roster, or 130 ABs or 50 IP. Crow is well under that, but Black is more nebulous. I haven't pinned down his service time, but I'll likely remove him after this round.
  4. I can extend the deadline, but I've found that people tend to vote in the first couple of days, and then stop. If you personally need more time, I'm happy to give it.
  5. Unlike other publications, Brewer Fanatic enables all users to contribute to our top prospect rankings. Anyone with a DiamondCentric account can participate and give their input on who they think should be in the Brewers' top prospects list. Before you vote, you can hit our top prospects page for the latest stats and news on Brewers prospects, while on the voting page, every name is a clickable link that brings up their current stat card. Voting is simple, just follow the instructions below! Here's the rundown on how to participate: 1. You must have an account and be logged in to vote. If you don't have an account, click here. It requires only 60 seconds to create an account. 2. Review our current top 20 prospect list, catch up on stats, rankings, etc. (you can do so from the voting page link below) 3. Have your prospect list in your filthy little paws? Then flip on over to the new prospect voting page (after reading the rest of this, please). https://brewerfanatic.com/prospect-voting 4. Voting is super simple; you drag and drop players in the order you wish them to be. After you move a prospect, the list automatically renumbers so you don't lose track of the order. This works on mobile devices, but it's a *vastly* better experience on desktop. Sorry, that's just how this kind of thing works. There's no excellent way to make something like this as awesome on a phone screen. 5. Each prospect has a comment section where you can add any commentary you have on that player. At the bottom of the list, there is a general comment section to explain over-arching things you'd like to mention. 6. Don't see a prospect you want to put on the list? Just pop back here and give me a mention (in a comment, start typing @Brock Beauchamp and select my name after it appears). Please mention the prospect you would like added, and I will do so as soon as possible. 7. Once you're done with all of it, click Save. You've now voted! 8. When the voting closes, a new thread will automatically generate in the minor league forum with all of your rankings and comments for everyone to read and talk about. 9. You can only vote once. If you have voted in error, pop back here and tag Brock to ask to have your vote deleted. It will be removed, and you can vote again. Voting closes Friday, Jun 19.
  6. Image courtesy of © Benny Sieu-Imagn Images Unlike other publications, Brewer Fanatic enables all users to contribute to our top prospect rankings. Anyone with a DiamondCentric account can participate and give their input on who they think should be in the Brewers' top prospects list. Before you vote, you can hit our top prospects page for the latest stats and news on Brewers prospects, while on the voting page, every name is a clickable link that brings up their current stat card. Voting is simple, just follow the instructions below! Here's the rundown on how to participate: 1. You must have an account and be logged in to vote. If you don't have an account, click here. It requires only 60 seconds to create an account. 2. Review our current top 20 prospect list, catch up on stats, rankings, etc. (you can do so from the voting page link below) 3. Have your prospect list in your filthy little paws? Then flip on over to the new prospect voting page (after reading the rest of this, please). https://brewerfanatic.com/prospect-voting 4. Voting is super simple; you drag and drop players in the order you wish them to be. After you move a prospect, the list automatically renumbers so you don't lose track of the order. This works on mobile devices, but it's a *vastly* better experience on desktop. Sorry, that's just how this kind of thing works. There's no excellent way to make something like this as awesome on a phone screen. 5. Each prospect has a comment section where you can add any commentary you have on that player. At the bottom of the list, there is a general comment section to explain over-arching things you'd like to mention. 6. Don't see a prospect you want to put on the list? Just pop back here and give me a mention (in a comment, start typing @Brock Beauchamp and select my name after it appears). Please mention the prospect you would like added, and I will do so as soon as possible. 7. Once you're done with all of it, click Save. You've now voted! 8. When the voting closes, a new thread will automatically generate in the minor league forum with all of your rankings and comments for everyone to read and talk about. 9. You can only vote once. If you have voted in error, pop back here and tag Brock to ask to have your vote deleted. It will be removed, and you can vote again. Voting closes Friday, Jun 19. View full article
  7. The Brewers face a depleted Guardians squad that might struggle to score runs without Jose Ramirez. THU FRI SAT SUN MON TOT Trevor Megill 0 0 16 0 0 16 Shane Drohan 0 0 78 0 0 78 Joel Kuhnel 0 0 12 0 0 12 Grant Anderson 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drew Rom 0 0 32 0 0 32 Chad Patrick 0 0 39 0 0 39 Abner Uribe 0 0 0 22 0 22 Aaron Ashby 0 0 0 27 0 27
  8. I know. Who on earth could have predicted regression for him?
  9. A win today gets you a series win against the Phils, a great outcome considering how they've been playing lately. Also, Aaron Ashby has ONE appearance on the bullpen chart! TUE WED THU FRI SAT TOT Trevor Megill 0 17 0 0 16 33 Shane Drohan 0 0 0 0 78 78 Joel Kuhnel 23 0 0 0 12 35 Grant Anderson 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drew Rom 0 0 0 0 32 32 Chad Patrick 0 8 0 0 39 47 Abner Uribe 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aaron Ashby 0 20 0 0 0 20
  10. Yeah, I wasn’t sure how to frame it. I hate overstating things in the heat of the moment, so I just went with Brewers history.
  11. Image courtesy of © Michael McLoone-Imagn Images Jacob Misiorowski delivered one of the most dominant pitching performances in Brewers history on Friday night at American Family Field, throwing a complete game shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies in a 6-0 Milwaukee victory. Misiorowski retired all 27 batters on 95 pitches, allowing just one hit, a single, while striking out 15 and walking nobody. Offensively, Jake Bauers drove in three runs with his 13th home run of the season, a line drive to left-center field 391 feet, and Joey Ortiz went 2-for-4 with a double. William Contreras' RBI double in the first inning opened the scoring, and the Brewers tacked on five more over the next five innings to back Misiorowski with all the support he needed. Here are the five biggest strikeouts of the game for Miz: 5. Misiorowski Strikes Out Marsh on a Fastball (+2.40 Win Expectancy) Brandon Marsh led off the top of the second inning with Milwaukee ahead 1-0, bases empty, and nobody out. Misiorowski opened the at-bat with a 102 mph four-seam fastball for a swinging strike, then threw an 89 mph curveball that Marsh fouled off to fall to 0-2. The third pitch — another four-seam fastball at 103.1 mph — produced a swinging third strike. 4. Misiorowski Strikes Out Rincones Jr. on a Fastball (+2.40 Win Expectancy) Gabriel Rincones Jr. led off the third inning with Milwaukee leading 2-0, nobody on, and nobody out. Misiorowski got ahead with a 101.9 mph four-seam fastball that Rincones fouled off, then threw a 97.6 mph cutter for another foul to go to 0-2. The strikeout pitch was a 103.0 mph four-seam fastball that Rincones swung through. The at-bat moved Milwaukee's win probability from 71.2% to 73.6%, keeping the Phillies scoreless to open the third. 3. Misiorowski Strikes Out Marsh for His 10th Strikeout (+2.90 Win Expectancy) Brandon Marsh led off the top of the fifth with Milwaukee holding a 2-0 lead. It was Marsh's second plate appearance against Misiorowski, who had struck him out on three pitches in the second. This time Marsh extended the at-bat to four pitches: a 99.9 mph fastball swung through for strike one, a 91.2 mph changeup fouled off for strike two, a 100.5 mph fastball missed for ball one, then a 101.0 mph fastball for the strikeout. 2. Misiorowski Strikes Out Turner with a Runner On (+4.20 Win Expectancy) With Kyle Schwarber having singled to lead off the fourth inning, Misiorowski faced Trea Turner with nobody out and the runner at first. A hit here could have brought the Phillies within a run and changed the trajectory of the game. Misiorowski attacked immediately: a 97.3 mph cutter that was fouled off, then a 101.8 four-seamer to go 0-2, then a 100.4 mph fastball that Turner swung through for strike three. 1. Harper Grounds into Double Play on a Cutter (+6.00 Win Expectancy) With Schwarber still at first and one out, Misiorowski faced Bryce Harper in the only inning of the night that produced a scoring threat. Misiorowski opened with a 100.4 mph fastball called for a strike, then missed with a 95.6 mph cutter and a 100.3 mph fastball to run the count to 2-1. The fourth pitch was a 95.9 mph cutter that Harper hit at 103.0 mph off the bat back toward second base. Brice Turang fielded it, flipped to Joey Ortiz at second, and the throw to first completed the inning-ending double play. The Brewers and Phillies continue their three-game series at American Family Field on Saturday, June 13, with first pitch scheduled for 6:10 p.m. CT. Shane Drohan (3-1, 3.11 ERA) is expected to start for Milwaukee against Philadelphia's Aaron Nola (3-4, 5.86 ERA). View full article
  12. Jacob Misiorowski delivered one of the most dominant pitching performances in Brewers history on Friday night at American Family Field, throwing a complete game shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies in a 6-0 Milwaukee victory. Misiorowski retired all 27 batters on 95 pitches, allowing just one hit, a single, while striking out 15 and walking nobody. Offensively, Jake Bauers drove in three runs with his 13th home run of the season, a line drive to left-center field 391 feet, and Joey Ortiz went 2-for-4 with a double. William Contreras' RBI double in the first inning opened the scoring, and the Brewers tacked on five more over the next five innings to back Misiorowski with all the support he needed. Here are the five biggest strikeouts of the game for Miz: 5. Misiorowski Strikes Out Marsh on a Fastball (+2.40 Win Expectancy) Brandon Marsh led off the top of the second inning with Milwaukee ahead 1-0, bases empty, and nobody out. Misiorowski opened the at-bat with a 102 mph four-seam fastball for a swinging strike, then threw an 89 mph curveball that Marsh fouled off to fall to 0-2. The third pitch — another four-seam fastball at 103.1 mph — produced a swinging third strike. 4. Misiorowski Strikes Out Rincones Jr. on a Fastball (+2.40 Win Expectancy) Gabriel Rincones Jr. led off the third inning with Milwaukee leading 2-0, nobody on, and nobody out. Misiorowski got ahead with a 101.9 mph four-seam fastball that Rincones fouled off, then threw a 97.6 mph cutter for another foul to go to 0-2. The strikeout pitch was a 103.0 mph four-seam fastball that Rincones swung through. The at-bat moved Milwaukee's win probability from 71.2% to 73.6%, keeping the Phillies scoreless to open the third. 3. Misiorowski Strikes Out Marsh for His 10th Strikeout (+2.90 Win Expectancy) Brandon Marsh led off the top of the fifth with Milwaukee holding a 2-0 lead. It was Marsh's second plate appearance against Misiorowski, who had struck him out on three pitches in the second. This time Marsh extended the at-bat to four pitches: a 99.9 mph fastball swung through for strike one, a 91.2 mph changeup fouled off for strike two, a 100.5 mph fastball missed for ball one, then a 101.0 mph fastball for the strikeout. 2. Misiorowski Strikes Out Turner with a Runner On (+4.20 Win Expectancy) With Kyle Schwarber having singled to lead off the fourth inning, Misiorowski faced Trea Turner with nobody out and the runner at first. A hit here could have brought the Phillies within a run and changed the trajectory of the game. Misiorowski attacked immediately: a 97.3 mph cutter that was fouled off, then a 101.8 four-seamer to go 0-2, then a 100.4 mph fastball that Turner swung through for strike three. 1. Harper Grounds into Double Play on a Cutter (+6.00 Win Expectancy) With Schwarber still at first and one out, Misiorowski faced Bryce Harper in the only inning of the night that produced a scoring threat. Misiorowski opened with a 100.4 mph fastball called for a strike, then missed with a 95.6 mph cutter and a 100.3 mph fastball to run the count to 2-1. The fourth pitch was a 95.9 mph cutter that Harper hit at 103.0 mph off the bat back toward second base. Brice Turang fielded it, flipped to Joey Ortiz at second, and the throw to first completed the inning-ending double play. The Brewers and Phillies continue their three-game series at American Family Field on Saturday, June 13, with first pitch scheduled for 6:10 p.m. CT. Shane Drohan (3-1, 3.11 ERA) is expected to start for Milwaukee against Philadelphia's Aaron Nola (3-4, 5.86 ERA).
  13. I've been meaning to set up this poll for awhile. Which team do you dislike the most in the NL Central? Personally, I've never been able to get that worked up about the Cubs, though I cannot stand the Cardinals.
  14. Jack and Spencer break down Luis Lara's extension, Brandon Woodruff's rehab start in the ACL, some concerning signs for Christian Yelich, and the Brewers' 4-2 week in Colorado and Las Vegas. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brewer-fanatic-podcast/id1740648724 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5CY8mWsQayqjDXqw9OT2Td iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-brewer-fanatic-podcast-166534588/ Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/ommzz627 Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brewerfanatic View full article
  15. Jack and Spencer break down Luis Lara's extension, Brandon Woodruff's rehab start in the ACL, some concerning signs for Christian Yelich, and the Brewers' 4-2 week in Colorado and Las Vegas. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brewer-fanatic-podcast/id1740648724 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5CY8mWsQayqjDXqw9OT2Td iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-the-brewer-fanatic-podcast-166534588/ Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/ommzz627 Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brewerfanatic
  16. So, Brandon Sproat will pitch in Las Vegas. This will be... entertaining? Is that the word I'm looking for here? FRI SAT SUN MON TUE TOT Trevor Megill 18 0 0 0 0 18 Shane Drohan 0 0 83 0 0 83 Joel Kuhnel 0 0 0 20 23 43 Grant Anderson 0 19 0 28 0 47 Drew Rom 0 17 0 25 0 42 Coleman Crow 0 0 0 0 19 19 Chad Patrick 0 0 21 8 0 29 Abner Uribe 0 0 0 15 0 15 Aaron Ashby 18 0 0 36 0 54
  17. Huh, I didn't see this coming. And wow, the Brewers are really getting out in front of this CBA.
  18. I take a light hand on topics. Something being published is not an endorsement from me. I could see the Brewers moving MLB pieces, but not these names.
  19. How To Install On iPhone or iPad How To Install On Android Device Developing a pure, native app for either Android or iOS is a breathtakingly expensive endeavor, which is why we haven’t done it, despite so many requests over the years. Thankfully, technology has met us halfway, and PWAs (Progressive Web Applications) have reached maturity in the marketplace. What is a PWA? It’s effectively a pseudo-app that works much like a native application but doesn’t require tens of thousands of dollars in development to produce. It creates a single browser instance and maintains it as if it were an application. It’s basically a standalone browser tab, dedicated specifically to Brewer Fanatic. From this app instance, you can receive notifications; the typical browser interface is removed, and the site is presented clearly, using as much screen real estate as possible, all without sacrificing any functionality. The site is faster, more reliable, and offers more mobile functionality than a standard web browser. Additionally, a newer, completely updated Brewer Fanatic is coming later this year, and that will add even more app-like features, making PWA usage even better for all our users. With that said, here’s how you turn Brewer Fanatic into an app on your mobile device. How To “Install” Brewer Fanatic on iPhone or iPad Using Safari First, go to the home page of Brewer Fanatic at https://brewerfanatic.com/. 1. Tap on the ellipses (…) at bottom right of screen. 2. Tap “Share” in pop-up menu. 3. Tap “View More”. 4. Tap “Add To Home Screen”. 5. Tap “Add”. That takes you to your home screen on iOS, where you can move the Brewer Fanatic app around, just as you would any other app. Additionally, you can turn on notifications for them. Just go to the following link while logged into the site: https://brewerfanatic.com/notifications/options/. How To “Install” Brewer Fanatic on an Android Device Using Chrome First, go to the home page of Brewer Fanatic at https://brewerfanatic.com/. 1. Tap on the vertical ellipses (…) at top right of screen. 2. Tap “Share…” in pop-up menu. 3. Tap “Add to Home Screen”. 4. Tap “Install”. That takes you to your home screen on Android, where you can move the Brewer Fanatic app around, just as you would any other app. Additionally, you can turn on notifications for the site. Just go to the following link while logged into the site: https://brewerfanatic.com/notifications/options/.
  20. For the past ten days, Brewers announcers have referenced "Las Vegas" and every time, I'm like "what the hell are they talking about". Oh, so the A's are playing in the Aviators' ballpark. That's cool, I guess.
  21. Thanks for sharing, Scott!
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