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  1. Looks like the Tyler Black to 3B thing was not so accurate.
  2. I'm all for giving it a try. If the org is actually viewing him as a potential 3B option I'd feel a bit better about their inactivity in the FA/trade IF market.
  3. He’s young yes but he’s Rule 5 eligible after the 2027 season. He’s thrown 84 professional innings and will likely be on a pitch/inning limit in 2026 and might even miss some of the season depending on his recovery time. So while Knoth will still be young he’s on a timeline that doesn’t change because of an injury. These injury issues lead to scenarios where you’re protecting guys like Logan Henderson or Bradley Blalock from the Rule 5 draft when they aren’t close to being built up enough to be a full time starter. Also with Henderson you could argue the lack of reps is part of the reason he’s never been able to develop a legitimate third pitch.
  4. You misread what Jake said. Jake is disputing that Frelick put on 25 pounds of muscle not that Frelick put on 25 pounds.
  5. Frelick had -5.6 offensive value per fangraphs in 524 PA. DeJong had -5.1 offensive value per fangraphs in 482 PA. If he continued that pace through 524 PA he would have had -5.5 offensive value. So he was minisculely more valuable than Frelick last year offensively. By RE24 which assigns run values based on the 24 base/out states, Frelick was at -2.20 runs in 2024. DeJong was at -13.93. Considering DeJong is entering his age 31 season and Frelick is entering his age 25 season, I think it's a pretty safe bet that Frelick will be more valuable than DeJong offensive in 2025.
  6. Yeah there's really no reason to do this for the Brewers.
  7. The concern is far less about being able to recover from surgery and far more about losing 12+ months of developmental time. That's a big developmental blow.
  8. He probably did gain 25 pounds in the offseason with a good chunk of that weight being water weight and fat. There's literally a 0% chance he gained 25 pounds of muscle in 4 months. Even if you were up to the gills in every performance enhancer you can think of you wouldn't be able to gain 25 pounds of muscle in 4 months.
  9. Hopefully Knoth can have a quicker timeline TJ recovery considering he's rule 5 eligible after the 2027 season. If he has a longer 18 months TJ recovery he'd only have a year and a half available until he's Rule 5 eligible.
  10. I'm pretty confident in saying I doubt the Brewers will carry 5 LHP in their bullpen.
  11. D. Improving the rotation in the Williams trade was a nice move and the saving grace from an F offseason. Infield depth is shockingly thin and nothing was done to fix it. Rotation depth could be a bit better. As it stands you're really going to need one of Woodruff, Hall, Ashby to be a solid SP and I don't think any of those are safe options to do so. Also lost two good coaches in Berry and McKinven as well.
  12. Also the Brewers acquired 2 big position players during the 3 years of the Burnes, Woodruff Peralta headed rotation. 2021 - Adames trade 2022 - nothing 2023 - Contreras trade The two big additions from 2018 both didn't provide much during those three years. Yelich had 2 down years and one solid year. Cain become washed pretty quickly.
  13. Games at Down East Wood Ducks are the only games where you can't watch the Mudcats. Otherwise all of AAA, AA, A+, and A games are on MiLB . tv which you can get through a MLB . tv subscription. You don't even need MLB . tv to get access. I sign up for the atbat + MLBN which I think is $7.99 a month and that gives me radio access for every game MLB game, MLBN, and all affiliated minor league games
  14. Out of all the pitcher and position player projections on PECOTA's depth chart only Woodruff and Yoho feel optimistic. The SP outside of Woodruff feel like fair projections. The bullpen projections are some of the worst things I've ever seen. All of Contreras, Yelich, Chourio, Ortiz, Mitchell's projections seem shockingly low. I feel like if they nailed the Brewers SP projections that I'd bet my life savings on the Brewers finishing with over 80 wins.
  15. Keith Law posted his farm system rankings today. Brewers came in at number 10 in Tier 3. "It’s a very strong group of teenagers on both sides of the ball who are all promising but several years away, with the prospects who are closer to the majors more likely to contribute in smaller roles as solid regulars, back-end starters, or relievers." That feels like a pretty accurate assessment of the state of the farm system.
  16. If Brewers offered the same deal for a 1/1 Jackson Chourio card (pretend it's the same value as the Skenes card) I would definitely take the deal. The memories of 30 years of season tickets behind home plate would more than make up for losing money giving the card up.
  17. His offensive profile has always been BB and HBP driven that was not new to AA. If he was a good defensive catcher he might have an off chance of being a backup catcher but his defense is really bad. The only reason he was invited to big league camp was because they always invite a bunch of catchers because there are a ton of pitchers.
  18. The farm system is around the 10th best in the MLB by the reputable sites. I wouldn't say that's loaded. It's a young farm system that is still a year away from really being loaded. You're uninformed and ignorant about basically everything you've complained about in this thread. Maybe if you took some time and researched the organization and how well it's run you'd be happier with the great organization we have or just continue to be miserable over a hobby. Your choice.
  19. The Browns have the worst record in the NFL during Haslam's ownership. The Brewers meanwhile have I believe the 7th or 8th best record in MLB during Attanasio's ownership despite owning the smallest market team in a sport without a salary cap. But sure tell us how Haslam would fix anything.
  20. I'd argue Miller has basically zero offensive upside. His entire hitting success comes from BB and HBP. Guys like him thrive in the minors because pitchers stink. In MLB they would challenge him because he offers very little threat of damaging the ball. I think batting average is mostly pointless to evaluate MLB players, but if you're putting up a BA south of .230 as a 21-23 year old in A+ and AA with no power then the chances of you ever being an MLB player are incredibly slim because his hitting profile is not one that will translate to MLB and he's a bad defensive catcher.
  21. Which circles back to the entire issue of you in this thread. You believe the only way to "try to win" is to spend money on FA and increase payroll. Haslam would run the Brewers out of the city of Milwaukee by making dumb decisions left and right. He's developed a notorious reputation for being overly hands on in team building and hiring decisions. Basically the anti-thesis of what has made the Brewers so good over the last 7+ years. Go root for the Angels. They "try to win" by spending way more on payroll than we do. You'd be much happier over there.
  22. One of the worst comments in the history of this website. Haslam is one of the worst owners in sports.
  23. Unless Frelick gets traded between now and ST I don't think you'll see Chourio get CF reps considering Perkins, Mitchell, and Frelick all had CF priority over Chourio last year.
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