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  1. I don't see why there's reason to be any more worried as long as he hasn't had any type of setback since September, which by every indication he hasn't. Being cautious and ramping up slowly=a good thing. It's a marathon not a sprint.
  2. I'd personally much rather see Chourio in CF. Not only are you limiting his total value playing him in a corner, but you're also putting yourself in a position where you're potentially limiting ABs for your better hitters in favor of Perkins and Lockridge, if Mitchell doesn't stay healthy. He's got the ability and reads/jumps. He just needs the reps.
  3. I mean you're talking about a .312 xwOBA for Durbin vs. a .272 career xwOBA for Hamilton. Hamilton can outperform that due to his superior speed and Durbin may fall back to earth a bit, but that's still a significant gap. You're talking about close to league average hitter metrically vs. a very bottom of the league tier hitter metrically. To illustrate, Joey Ortiz had a .275 xWOBA last year, which was in the 3rd percentile league-wide.
  4. I find it very hard to believe the Brewers think Hamilton's a better player than Durbin. I don't know how you can look at things objectively as the Brewers typically do and come to that conclusion. I think it's more they were literally trading away their entire IF depth and they needed an MLB IF back from the Red Sox in return. And when you look at the Red Sox infielders, Hamilton made the only sense.
  5. Garrett Mitchell and that's my final and best offer....
  6. 3 WAR is pretty dang close to top of the rotation production. FIP is predictive not necessarily descriptive. Brewers also don’t need Harrison to be a true top of the rotation starter for the trade to be successful. Something approaching Priester’s production last year would likely do the trick. You also realize that Boston was absolutely getting desperate for an infielder after they lost Bregman with a couple days to go until ST. So the fact that they were willing to part with Harrison to get that is not necessarily an indictment.
  7. Chourio, at ages 20 and 21, has shown more “consistent power” than Contreras the last two years…. I think lack of power throughout the lineup is a genuine concern but I also like the chances of further leaps in the power department from Chourio another year closer to his prime and Contreras with a healthy thumb.
  8. If it were true that they're planning to take a step back this season and that their "real window" is in a couple years, you would have heard about them dangling William Contreras in trades this offseason. Because that's so obviously what that philosophy would dictate. They don't have "windows". They're focused on winning now AND in the future. And have consistently said as much. These moves are more geared towards the future certainly, but they also traded for pieces that are going to impact the MLB club starting this year.
  9. Like you said, Durbin had no experience at 3B when we traded for him. I think the Brewers' look at tools and arguably Williams' tools at 3B>Durbin's tools at 3B. We'll see if an outside acquisition comes.
  10. He has Chourio type of raw power (105.2 90th percentile EV at 18), but it's untapped in-game right now due to his swing plane. I'd be shocked if he wasn't a regular 20 HR threat. A more optimized swing plane and he could have seasons where he threatens 30.
  11. I think people really need to get out of the "window" mentality with this FO. The Brewers don't circle single years of contention. What they focus on is this year (hence the, "win tonight" mantra), and then keeping the train rolling for each of the next 6 years or so. They want to get to the postseason every single one of those years and thereby maximize their WS chances.
  12. If there was any doubt at this point, controllable, particularly youthful, high-upside, starting pitching=most valuable commodity in baseball. Only thing that compares is young, controllable, power-hitting middle IFers and CFers. After their two most recent trades, the Brewers now have a stockpile of the former. As for the latter, they have Jackson Chourio under contract for 8 more years, and Jesus Made probably only a year away. That's the plan, and their pathway to a WS.....
  13. Another thing about Suarez besides the defense is the decline in his plate discipline metrics last year. For a guy who already strikes out 30% of the time, that's a bright red flashing light. Once his bat speed goes, which it could at any time at his age, that's the end of him as a MLB player. There just wasn't much of an incentive on the Brewers part to give him $15 million, even on one year, and eat into their financial flexibility for this season.
  14. Suarez's range fell off a cliff last year at -6 OAA. I don't see that coming back now that he's entering his mid 30s. In Milwaukee, where IF defense is non-negotiable, he would effectively be a non-option at 3B. I think there's a reason you're hearing Cincy talk about him at 1B and DH. They have that flexibility on their roster. We don't with Yeli making $25 million.
  15. When was Turang said to have a better glove than Pratt?
  16. Chourio was among the league leaders in 5 star catches. As Jack Stern said in a recent article, Chourio has elite range and jumps and is the highest potential CF (taking into account his bat). He's 21 and still developing.
  17. Yeah, I thought about Fischer, but went with Burke and Adams due to them already being in the high minors. It's honestly not much of a debate for me in CF. Chourio is a 60 grade CFer with elite range, even if still working on consistency. Nothing I've seen on Williams indicates he's at that level.
  18. I'm not saying you're wrong, but that would likely come at the cost of Jesus Made reps at SS in AA fwiw.
  19. Made profiles for the most part as a SS. It's just that he has the power for 3B as well, while Pratt is potentially a 70 grade defender at SS. Probably comes down to who makes their debut first between Pratt and Made and whether Pratt hits enough to force Made over to 3B. CF I would say should be Chourio's for the foreseeable future.
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