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  1. The team that simultaneously has two of the greatest players in MLB history being tied for the longest playoff drought in the sport is most definitely not a poorly run team. My bad, you’re 100% right here.
  2. If I had to pick one person on this entire site that would take the contrarian point of view and argue that the Angels are in fact not a poorly run team, I would have definitely picked you. It’s a very on brand comment. Yes the Angels are a poorly run team. There’s virtually zero ways to argue against it.
  3. Oh yeah in the context of our team an above league average bat may be considered needle moving for sure haha.
  4. Yeah I certainly wouldn’t consider Teoscar or Candelario as “needle moving” bats. I don’t think there’s going to be a single “needle moving” bat on the market this year, but Brewers don’t need needle moving, they need anything that could help at 1B and DH
  5. Painter just had TJ yesterday (or within last couple of days) so he’s not going to be pitching in games again until 2025
  6. Their farm at the moment is definitely worse than the Padres was after the trade last year and certainly more ransacked now (Ethan Salas alone makes the Padres farm somewhat respectable)
  7. Chourio having the Quero leap in plate discipline and swing decisions would be huge. Quero in April and May - 7 BB to 29 SO Quero in June and July - 24 BB to 18 SO
  8. I have no clue where I ever said Teoscar is needle moving and Candelario is not. I simply said there’s more to look at than just OPS+ and wRC+ in response to you trying to brush off Hernandez due to his wRC+
  9. Those values for Quero and Bush shows how underrated some of our prospects are on BTV or how overrated Quero and Bush are
  10. Yeah the Los Angeles Angels should be a great indicator that bigger payrolls don't mean better teams/better organizations. That franchise is a disaster and if Ohtani leaves this offseason it's going to get really ugly for them longterm.
  11. Fangraphs has their farm 29th at a valuation of $101M.
  12. Angels are such a weird franchise. Edgar Quero is a poor man's version of Jeferson Quero. Better hit tool but hasn't shown power at AA yet and he's nowhere near the defender Jeferson Quero is behind the plate. Ky Bush is like a LH version of Janson Junk with the command not quite as good. Questionable FB, quality secondaries,
  13. Teoscar could very easily DH as the Brewers would likely prefer to keep their OF trio of Yelich-Wiemer-Frelick playing most days as they value defense in their OF. So he would be a DH or 4th/5th OF depending on if they kept Perkins on the roster.
  14. Teoscar also has a .338 xwOBA compared to Candelario's .324 xwOBA. Will Teoscar regress to the mean especially if he moved to a more hitter friendly park? Will Candelario be able to continue his overperformance? It's a lot more complicated than just looking at their OPS+ or wRC+.
  15. Crazy how much things have changed since the beginning of the season when Uribe, Thompson, and Chirino were about as lockdown as it gets back there
  16. Trusting the Shuckers bullpen to hold the lead. This could get stressful.
  17. At this point, I wouldn’t be surprised if Yerlin Rodriguez is the next Abner Uribe and by that I mean international FA turned potential high leverage reliever prospect. His breaking ball looks absolutely disgusting. The break on it is so late and so sharp. He struck out that one Fireflies hitter with ease getting multiple swings that weren’t even close to being strikes
  18. Why are you surprised the FO would take a longer than 2 months view into perspective? These people have jobs on the line. They can’t think like you do where only the current year matters or they would end up like the Mets and Padres with bloated payrolls with old and underperforming stars.
  19. Show me where I said we would sign an impactful FA. I said it would give us the money to sign a FA bat or 2. I never used to word impactful. You made I gigantic assumption because you can’t help the need to be the site contrarian.
  20. Brewers after today should only be 2 games behind the Dodgers for the 2nd seed in the NL so I wouldn't say we have no hope for getting a first round bye.
  21. I had posted a while back that Houser could be an interesting trade piece for us at the deadline, but with Miley and Woody both on the IL, I would be a bit hesitant to trade him right now. If the staff was fully healthy, I would be all for that type of trade.
  22. Yeesh. That's a horrible precedent to set for a FO. Just basically setting yourself up to get taken to town on every trade if you develop a reputation for trading at "whatever the cost"...Very thankful the Brewers have a responsible FO that isn't blinded by the short term like you clearly are.
  23. Yeah, I would definitely drool over adding Tim Anderson and his mid-50's wRC+ with a 64% ground ball rate. You caught me!
  24. You just listed off so many players who aren't even on the market.
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