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  1. For someone who says they don't follow the minor leagues, I don't know why you're making the declaration that the Brewers don't have the blue chippers to get a deal for Robert done. They do in fact between Chourio, Quero, Misiorowski, Frelick, Black, etc. It's just a matter of whether the Brewers would part with those pieces. I don't know if I would.
  2. That's not 35% last time I checked....And his 2019 MLB production was driven by an astronomical .402 BABIP. He's come back down to earth and then some with the regression of that BABIP to the mean. If Hiura wants to be a major league player, he's gotta have that K rate around 30 percent at maximum.
  3. He cannot have a K% at or near 35% and put up production making it worthwhile for the Brewers to roster him.
  4. No. He's one and a half years older than Chourio. And Chourio's tools are better. The notion that Chourio is somehow overrated is ridiculous. He's a 19 year old in AA. Literally the only one. Jordan Walker, for example, was a year older than Chourio is now when he was in AA last year.
  5. His first inning was pretty eye popping with 2 filthy Ks and 0 hits...And then the second inning included 2 IF hits and the run only scored because of the phantom balk call.. The thing that separates Uribe from those other guys is that his 100+ mph fastball isn't even his best pitch. That would be his slider. He uses the fastball as more of a secondary/set-up pitch a la. Devin Williams. And the fastball has a lot of movement, whereas many flamethrowers have fastballs that are straight as an arrow.
  6. I don't even know if I'd call his second inning a "struggle". 2 IF singles and the run only scored because of the phantom balk. Overall, it was a very promising debut.
  7. They did say Rowdy's IL stint was likely to be a short one...
  8. Like the pick. Almost certainly will be under slot and allows you to go over slot later for someone like Soto. I’m pretty certain we’ll go pitcher next.
  9. Great bounce back by Peguero after yesterday.
  10. I guess it’s better than entering the second half of the game down 5-0 against the Reds offense.
  11. Crap. Perkins just missed a 3 run HR.
  12. I’d rather go against their bullpen at this point. Greater chance that someone’s off their game as opposed to Lively who is clearly on his game. And as I type this he’s out of the game.
  13. Outstanding performance by Miley. Can hand it over to the “A” bullpen now. Please score some runs, though, offense.
  14. Doesn’t change the fact that his pitch count is almost certainly more limited than the typical starter, particularly when he didn’t make a single rehab start. That’s a saving grace otherwise he’d be a real threat to go the distance.
  15. Yeah limited pitch count as opposed to his actual performance which has been really good.
  16. Brewers’ saving grace here might be that Lively just came off the IL without making a single rehab start.
  17. Miley losing his control. You can’t issue 3 walks to the bottom of the order.
  18. If they switched Grayson Rodriguez for Hall and Wagner, you'd have to do it. But, otherwise, not in the middle of a playoff race again.
  19. How about this rule…
  20. I'm tellin y'all. By this time next year, there's a very real possibility the Brewers have the #1 pitching prospect in baseball. Though, Skenes might challenge for that.
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