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  1. https://x.com/adammccalvy/status/1700279108612083856?s=46&t=6qHppUIKVZAHrSmvysdA1A
  2. Everyone that disagrees with my contrarian takes=homerism lol What matters most by far is this year. But you’re completely ignoring that unsurprisingly.
  3. 4/10, 2 BBs, 1 2B, 1 3B, in the Pirates series…
  4. It's not like the Brewers don't have just as good pitchers, though. And a far better bullpen. And a far better defense. Canceling the Phillies' offensive advantage, as reflected in their identical records and the Brewers 4-2 season series advantage. I think @StearnsFTWput it best, "keep it up".
  5. Yep. What's more important is how we're playing (specifically, how we're hitting) and whether we can line Burnes, Woodruff, and Peralta up. Would be different if one of the byes was up for grabs, but they aren't.
  6. Nonsense=devoid of logic/sense. When people make blanket overly negative statements like that which don't have much of a factual basis, it's a word which is justified.
  7. Except the Brewers hit them both just a week ago.... A sweep by the Phillies is not mathematically likely, anyway you put it.
  8. Yes because the season series doesn’t indicate anything. Or the fact that the Phillies’ defense gives away almost as many runs as they score. Or their porous bullpen.
  9. Mod edit: send a mod a PM if you have an issue. Don't further derail the thread by responding. Thanks.
  10. Chill. It's not personal whatsoever. It's your opinion that's nonsense because there's little factual basis for it at this point. Everyone has a right to an opinion; sure, but you don't have a right for your opinion to be accepted/validated by all, especially if the evidence suggests otherwise. In fact, we were purely discussing baseball until you just went on this above tangent. To bring the discussion back to baseball, there is little evidence that the Brewers are likely/due to be swept by their likely wild card round opponents, which was your "opinion".
  11. Never said they were locks for NL Central Division champs. Seems pretty clear now it's going to go down to the wire. What is nonsense is to say they're a sure bet to get swept against their most likely opponents in a Wild Card round such as the Phillies, Reds, Marlins, etc.
  12. You think they're likely get swept by the Phillies, for example? Or the Marlins/Reds? Nonsense. They've already been scoring 5 runs per game for the last month since the deadline acquisitions.
  13. Thank you for bringing some rationality into the post-game discussion. Only move I don't think was justified was putting Peguero in the game when he's been so bad on back-to-back days pitching. It's like that one anomaly appearance for Uribe against the Padres scared CC off from using Uribe at all in high leverage when he's all but earned it aside from that game.
  14. At the very least, I hope Craig has learned to go with Uribe instead of Peguero in the 7th inning.
  15. No bleepin way. I hate baseball. I hate the major league umpires' union.
  16. That's your 7th inning guy, Craig. Quit it with this Peguero crap.
  17. The ump trying really hard to get Pittsburgh an add-on run.
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