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  1. Honestly kind of shocked he doesn't have better K numbers with that wicked breaking ball.
  2. Chourio has had equally large home/road splits as Yelich this season. Brewers in general have big home/road splits. These ranks are MLB ranks. Home - 153 runs (25th), .287 wOBA (28th), .300 xwOBA (30th) Road - 226 runs (2nd), .326 wOBA (5th) .324 xwOBA (14th)
  3. Freddy. Don't know why Patrick is an option over Freddy.
  4. Feels like this thread can probably just be closed at this point. Basically the only time there are new posts is when Jopal is trying to victory lap a bad start or Turbo trying to victory lap a good start.
  5. Misiorowski has this fanbase extremely hyped up. Shoutout Skenes who I'm sure factored in a bit as well.
  6. I mean we do not want him to win ROTY or even finish 2nd. It would be very bad for the Brewers.
  7. Actually I am going to amend this. With how terrible the NL rookie class is, Misiorowski even at just 75 innings would have a legit chance to finish Top 2 in the ROTY vote which would essentially lose us a year of team control. Just need to hope some of these NL rookies can start playing better.
  8. It's Top 2 finish not Top 3. NL rookie class is very weak but Misiorowski is probably only going to throw at most 75 innings for the Brewers this year due to his innings limit. Unless he keeps a sub 2.00 ERA, he probably won't finish Top 2.
  9. Yeah I’m with you there. I still have Pratt as a 50 FV prospect because I think he’s very likely to stick at SS but I’ve seen nothing from his bat yet that would make me believe he will be a really good MLB hitter. There’s just very little damage because he seems to have middling bat speed. Someone got a lot of grief recently for saying he was Arcia-esque but I feel like that’s not horribly off. I think there’s a ton of people just assuming he will eventually hit for power because he’s a bigger guy but I just don’t see it yet.
  10. For whatever reason it's in the Front Page News forum titled - Jacob Misiorowski Starts His Career with a Hidden No-Hitter!
  11. No. Also would take way more than that to get him.
  12. At this point I don't think any of those 3 teams are going to sell. Arizona's GM (I believe) already came out and said they are planning to buy at the deadline. Minnesota and Texas are only 2.5 games back of the playoffs right now. That would need to change for them to sell the players you have them selling. For your actual hypotheticals. Buxton will be way more expensive than that. Boeve won't net Suarez with the way he's played following shoulder surgery. Especially considering Suarez might be the most in demand position player on the block if Arizona does end up selling. Brewers likely think way too much of Pratt to trade him for a guy like Josh Smith. Brenton Del Chiaro the Assistant Director of Player Development with the Brewers is publicly on the record saying he thinks Pratt is an All-Star in the future.
  13. Tough luck for Made tonight. Two absolute bullet line drives unfortunately right at the right fielder
  14. Didn't see anything that looked like it would be an arm injury. Seemed to me like he got his bell rung and got a concussion. You could see him almost fall over when he tried to get up as the trainer got there.
  15. Luke Adams on base streak stays alive with a 3-2 HBP near the hands.
  16. I think most people that frequent a site like this and the minor league portion of said site are probably pretty in tune with what minor league prospect stats look like. I personally had Wilken 13 but in the same tier as prospects 7-14. I think there are plenty of reasons to look at Wilken and have reservations. He's an extremely passive hitter which is something that better pitchers can take advantage of. He has some strikeout and swing and miss concerns. He runs a pretty low batting average. He looks like a guy who is probably going to be TTOish at the MLB level. Despite his huge HR and ISO numbers, he doesn't have elite raw power.
  17. Not watching but Wande Torres isn't going too much to help himself today. Two walks, a HBP, two errors, a wild pitch, and a balk through 3 innings.
  18. Bitonti just stayed back on a breaking ball and hit a 107 EV, 419ft blast to right field. Nice swing.
  19. Just because a guy played a position in the minors doesn't mean that he can play it to an acceptable level in MLB.
  20. Well the issue is when Perkins and Mitchell return that he will be going down. Can't send down Monasterio over Collins because then you have no backup infielders and Collins is more of an emergency infielder not a legit option at 2B/3B. That or it will be down to Collins or Perkins for the final roster spot considering Mitchell is likely guaranteed a spot.
  21. Yeah definitely feels like the Brewers found a tell or something. Brewers are making a ridiculous amount of hard contact right now on an assortment of different pitches.
  22. Jacob Misiorowski 60 FVJesus Made 55 FVLuis Pena 55 FVCooper Pratt 50 FVLogan Henderson 50 FVJeferson Quero 45+ FVRobert Gasser 45 FVBishop Letson 45 FVLuis Lara 45 FVMarco Dinges 45 FVColeman Crow 45 FVLuke Adams 45 FVBrock Wilken 45 FVBraylon Payne 45 FVMike Boeve 40+ FVTyson Hardin 40+ FVEric Bitonti 40+ FVJosh Adamczewski 40+ FVBlake Burke 40+ FVAnthony Seigler 40+ FV Additional 40+ FV Prospect - Ernesto Martinez Jr 40 FV Prospects (in order) - Brett Wichrowski, Bryce Meccage, Craig Yoho, Tyler Black, Jadher Areinamo, Carlos Rodriguez, KC Hunt, Josh Knoth, Ryan Birchard, Jose Anderson, Jorge Quintana, Manuel Rodriguez, Jack Hostetler, Tate Kuehner
  23. And instead of doing a doubleheader tomorrow it's now a doubleheader in August while the Brewers are in the middle of an 18 games in 18 days stretch. Now 19 games in 18 days. Ridiculous.
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