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  1. Ken Rosenthal reported this morning that the Brewers are still in search of a bat, even in the wake of trading for Carlos Santana. No specific names are mentioned but it's likely the Brewers are looking for a right-handed bat that plays in a corner position or at designated hitter. Two names drawing a lot of interest are the White Sox's Eloy Jimenez and the Nationals' Jeimer Candelario, the latter of whom has become something of a darling of the 2023 trade deadline. At least eight teams are reportedly pursuing the player, according to the Nationals' general manager. Who should the Brewers pursue in the next 30-ish hours?
  2. Let's just put that Atlanta series behind us for now. It's time to take care of business against the Nationals, a team that has an annoying habit of winning games when teams take them for granted.
  3. Yes, the famously brutal French Guiana prisons, temporary home of Papillon.
  4. Listen, if you can't get along, don't talk to each other. We will review what happened in this thread and contact people privately about it. Next person who continues the nonsense gets a vacation.
  5. No worries, thank you so much for the input, I will add some of these details this week!
  6. I like the new guy, where'd the Brewers get him? 🙃
  7. Nice catch by Yelich but he sure doesn't get style points for it.
  8. Oh, I don't really hate them. I just hate the way they're beating the **** out of the Brewers.
  9. Old user, new account, I presume?
  10. Woof, can we just fast-forward until the Brewers are no longer playing the Braves?
  11. I think it really depends on the desperation of other teams like the Yankees. I think it's *probably* a bad idea to trade Caratini but given how few teams are selling and how many teams have needs, I'd be picking up the phone on literally any player right now.
  12. Congratulations, you've unlocked trade deadline weekend! Up to this point, the deadline has been rather quiet, as there are many teams still on the fence about selling and few selling teams have have clear upgrades at positions. MLBTR's Anthony Franco runs through the best remaining trade targets heading into the final 72 hours before the trade deadline, many of which should be of interest to the Brewers. Of particular interest to the Brewers: Mark Canha: RH OF, New York Mets Tommy Pham: RH OF, New York Mets Teoscar Hernandez: RH OF, Seattle Mariners Josh Hader: RP, San Diego Padres Who are your favorite trade targets and why? View full rumor
  13. Congratulations, you've unlocked trade deadline weekend! Up to this point, the deadline has been rather quiet, as there are many teams still on the fence about selling and few selling teams have have clear upgrades at positions. MLBTR's Anthony Franco runs through the best remaining trade targets heading into the final 72 hours before the trade deadline, many of which should be of interest to the Brewers. Of particular interest to the Brewers: Mark Canha: RH OF, New York Mets Tommy Pham: RH OF, New York Mets Teoscar Hernandez: RH OF, Seattle Mariners Josh Hader: RP, San Diego Padres Who are your favorite trade targets and why?
  14. Will Sammon of The Athletic is reporting the Brewers have expressed interest in first baseman and outfielder Mark Canha. Canha fills several needs for the Brewers by being both a capable first baseman and corner outfielder that bats right-handed. He has a 104 wRC+, slightly above league average but slightly below average for a corner position. Canha fits General Manager Matt Arnold's stated goal of prioritizing run prevention, as well. According to both DRS (Defensive Runs Saved) and OAA (Outs Above Average), he's neutral or slightly better than average at both positions. Canha is not a rental and the price will be reflected in that, should the Brewers choose to trade for him. He has a $11.5 million option for 2024 with a $2 million buyout. View full rumor
  15. Will Sammon of The Athletic is reporting the Brewers have expressed interest in first baseman and outfielder Mark Canha. Canha fills several needs for the Brewers by being both a capable first baseman and corner outfielder that bats right-handed. He has a 104 wRC+, slightly above league average but slightly below average for a corner position. Canha fits General Manager Matt Arnold's stated goal of prioritizing run prevention, as well. According to both DRS (Defensive Runs Saved) and OAA (Outs Above Average), he's neutral or slightly better than average at both positions. Canha is not a rental and the price will be reflected in that, should the Brewers choose to trade for him. He has a $11.5 million option for 2024 with a $2 million buyout.
  16. Bruce Levine of 670 The Score in Chicago mentioned that the Brewers and Marlins are expressing interest in White Sox slugging DH Eloy Jimenez. Pursuing Jimenez makes a lot of sense, as was argued by our own Tim Muma yesterday. Jimenez checks almost every box imaginable for the Brewers: he's still only 26 years old, he is cost-controlled through the end of the 2026 season with multiple option years, he bats right-handed, and he has an OPS over .800 on the season. The White Sox have been very active at the deadline but have only moved expiring contracts; over the past couple of weeks, they've reiterated that they will not move pieces they consider to be cornerstones of the 2024 season and beyond. The White Sox are also 20 games under .500 and have the 26th-ranked farm system according to MLB.com. It's possible they come to their sense in the next 72 hours and start moving players that will actually bring back significant prospect capital. View full rumor
  17. Bruce Levine of 670 The Score in Chicago mentioned that the Brewers and Marlins are expressing interest in White Sox slugging DH Eloy Jimenez. Pursuing Jimenez makes a lot of sense, as was argued by our own Tim Muma yesterday. Jimenez checks almost every box imaginable for the Brewers: he's still only 26 years old, he is cost-controlled through the end of the 2026 season with multiple option years, he bats right-handed, and he has an OPS over .800 on the season. The White Sox have been very active at the deadline but have only moved expiring contracts; over the past couple of weeks, they've reiterated that they will not move pieces they consider to be cornerstones of the 2024 season and beyond. The White Sox are also 20 games under .500 and have the 26th-ranked farm system according to MLB.com. It's possible they come to their sense in the next 72 hours and start moving players that will actually bring back significant prospect capital.
  18. The Braves feel unstoppable right now, their offense is ridiculous. If the Brewers can leave Atlanta with a win, I consider that treading water against this team.
  19. I’m pulling for him to be traded so I can Scrooge McDuck dive into a pile of money.
  20. I completely forgot about the Wilson signing.
  21. Ah okay, that makes some sense. I know getting in and out of the Pittsburgh airport in a rush can be difficult.
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