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  1. I mean I don't know what other numbers would matter. wRC+ is how they hit. Runs per game is how they scored. The people here who still insist that offense was not good just refuse to acknowledge how down the run scoring environment was in 2022. I don't have the exact numbers in front of me but the Brewers were one of the best teams in the MLB at scoring 4+, 5+, and 6+ runs. You just remember that the offense went cold at the end of the season and that raw numbers were unimpressive (because league offense was down) so you remember it as a bad offense. That's not what reality said.
  2. Let's see the numbers for everyone else.
  3. It was about the 10th best offense in the MLB by runs per game and wRC+. Pretty far from "the team in general couldn't hit" like you claimed.
  4. The 2022 team had a good offense. It was the pitching that let that team down.
  5. Would be very baseball for the Brewers to go what 30 innings this year without scoring a run against a Cubs SP just to score runs against Imanaga today who like you said is a really, really bad on paper matchup for the Brewers
  6. Eduarqui Fernandez hits a 2-run bomb to left and we are tied!
  7. Brewers are going to have a tough decision this offseason on Yerlin Rodriguez. Typically you don't want to leave guys with stuff like this unprotected in the Rule 5 even if they aren't to the upper minors, but I feel like if the season ended today he would go unprotected.
  8. This last one was close, but I didn't have issues with the call. It looked higher than it was because Adams hunched over.
  9. Really dumb baseball from the Timber Rattlers. Need to know who you are playing against. Timber Rattlers try a double steal to get the tying run to 2B but Ramon Rodriguez is thrown out by about 6ft at 2B.
  10. Luke Adams is a strikeout looking machine. If not for a generous ball 4 call earlier he would be 0-4 with 4 strikeouts looking today.
  11. TinCaps bring in another RP throwing upper 90's with very little command.
  12. TinCaps bring in a RP with some nasty stuff. Upper 90's heat and a nasty slider. Fangraphs have both his pitches projected to be future plus pitches.
  13. Imanaga is a nightmare matchup for the Brewers. The two pitches he throws 90% of the time are two pitches we suck against. High IVB FB and splitter.
  14. Really feels like this would have gone differently had Turang not chased a pitch 6 inches outside on 2-0. Brown's first 3 pitches weren't even close to strikes and since Turang chased that 2-0 pitch he's just pounded the strike zone.
  15. Yes it was in Nashville. He had 1 rehab appearance in Appleton then was sent to Nashville and it was his rehab appearance in Nashville that he tweaked the knee in
  16. It was a year and 20 appearances not that it changes the overall concept. Still incredible.
  17. Yeah I agree with that. I said when this thread was originally made that the Brewers played pretty similar baseball the 2 months leading up to the deadline and the 2 months after the deadline. It wasn't like we suddenly tanked post deadline. Also it seems like the FO wanted to swing for a bat upgrade that same deadline, but it fell through. Robert Murray confirmed that the Brewers were trying to flip Esteury Ruiz that same deadline that we got him.
  18. While the raw SO numbers look really good, that's largely because they face so many hitters. Their 27.1% K-rate is just slightly above the ACL average of 26.6%.
  19. Hader was way better over both samples at actually doing his job. 2020 to 2022 trade deadline - Hader had 6.34 WPA compared to Rogers -1.05 WPA. 2022 trade deadline to end of 2022 season - Hader had -0.24 WPA compared to Rogers -1.02 WPA. Hader was as elite as it gets as a RP. He's a potential HoFer. Rogers had good FIP numbers but the results stunk for a high leverage reliever.
  20. Did you just use fWAR to compare for the top sample and ERA to compare in the bottom sample?
  21. Good teams will not trade 2 Top 20 prospects for a middle reliever like Hoby.
  22. Hoby and Payamps wouldn’t get close to what Hicks a guy who throws 100 got. Like come on.
  23. Angel Hernandez is retiring.
  24. Both Hudson and Megill were in the Cubs org post-pandemic. That's our 2 best RP this year.
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