Nothing has been announced, leaked, or rumored but I have a hunch that Tyson Hardin got promoted to AA and is starting tonight for Biloxi. Hardin isn't listed as a starter for Wisconsin this week. All of Biloxi's starters for this week are listed except for today. Hardin last pitched on 6/11 which would line him up to start today. We know Coleman Crow is getting promoted to AAA which opens up a spot in Biloxi's rotation.
3rd largest in MLB (min. 50 innings) this season behind Sandy Alcantara (7.14 ERA, 4.71 FIP) and German Marquez (6.62 ERA, 4.19 FIP).
Brown has had bad luck but his xERA is pretty much halfway between his ERA and FIP sitting at 4.48. He has a really good K:BB ratio but when he gives up contact it's pretty rough. His xwOBA on contact against is 7th percentile in MLB
No chance. They traded for Devers because they are going all in on the present. They aren't going to follow that up by trading their best position player.
I don't see how adding Devers doesn't make them a true contender. They have arguably the best 1-2 punch in baseball, the best bullpen by WPA in baseball, and now a really good 1-4 in the order with Lee, Ramos, Devers, Chapman
I don't know why people are worried about salary. San Francisco is a mega market that likely doesn't care if Devers contract is eventually under water. They aren't the Milwaukee Brewers.
Was that comparing all of 2024 to 2025? Or 2024 A ball to 2025 A ball? If it was all of 2024 to 2025 then the contact rate dropping would make sense because of the ACL numbers being included.
Has there actually been a significant jump in swing and miss? Per Fangraphs he was at 69.4% contact rate in 2024 in Carolina. Not including yesterday he's at 69.7% contact rate in 2025.
I wouldn't be surprised if this is the best Pallante has pitched in his entire life. His stuff is up today and he's locating like an 80 grade command guy. Basically everything has been on the edges or corners today.
Pitching is just going to be what's most convenient for the pitcher in terms of travel/weather. Wade Miley is the only player I can recall having a rehab assignment in AA in the recent years. The reason you see so many pitching rehab assignments in A+ is because it's a short drive from Milwaukee so the pitchers can drive up the day of/night before then drive back down after they pitch.
Having a dead ball this season is honestly a good thing for the Brewers. Fewer HR in Brewers games typically is going to be a good thing for the Brewers.