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  1. Hunt regressed in his age 25 season and this team is loaded with upper-minors starting pitching prospects so Hunt was expendable. Murphy said Woodford was built-up to throw “40-something pitches” so he can give the team some length from the right-side early in the season, which they will likely need with all the young arms and Woodruff not being fully stretched-yet. Experienced, veteran arm with experience pitching length out of the pen that happens to get lots of GB’s and soft-contact right-up MKE’s alley.
  2. “Dynasty” is the correct verbiage to describe this team — small-market dynasty to be precise. There has never been a SM team consistently win like this team has. Not Cleveland not Tampa, not without a rebuild or reset. Those familiar with the “under-the-hood” inner-workings of the team’s infrastructure know they haven’t seen the organization reach its peak and in fact are just getting started. To have a 97 win team with the best farm and most control over their roster in this sport is a dangerous combination for the rest of baseball whether they know it or not. Then add-in their top of the scale infrastructure and FO and you’d have to be seriously ignorant not to see what’s happening here with this team. What a time to be a Brewers fan.
  3. Hoping Black has a good year with Nashville so he can provide 1B/LF depth and eventually a trade return of some sort either individually or in a package.
  4. Lockridge was known as a power/speed prospect early in his career. If he can continue to impact the baseball when the real games begin we could really have something special.
  5. All I know is 3 of Henderson-Gasser-Sproat-Harrison-Drohan is going to be just fine to open the year. Beyond them they have Hall-Ashby, even Crow, then another impressive pitching prospect in Tate Kuehner, who they could easily roster if needed. If Woodruff-Priester are included, that’s 13 deep with starters, not including more upper-minors SP’s likely to breakout and become possible options if needed. Has to be the best starter depth this team has ever enjoyed. Yes, many of them “unproven”, but all of them with upside.
  6. The Brewers system is also an incredibly young system which should give them more breakout potential as they mature. I keep going back to the young pitching prospects the team has with many added recently just getting their development started now working with the team’s outstanding PDS. No system in the game has the numbers of young arms this team has — under-the-radar comes to mind. But that is going to change this coming minors season.
  7. Hard to believe, but the Brewers farm is actually a “sleeping giant” of a system. The top 30 is the best in baseball, but so is the next 20, and it’s that next 20 that is going to make this system — maybe — the deepest in modern baseball history. The organization has so many arms, young arms, not listed, from which, are going to breakout it’s staggering. Then we have the Handelfrey’s and Frias’s on the other side of the ball as well. Imo, this extreme depth is going to force the team to trade-off some of the excess at the deadline just to free up the massive log-jam ahead.
  8. Tod Johnson said Brewers scouts thought Fischer to be the best college hitter in the draft. That’s good enough for me.
  9. I’m going with 3 arms that missed last season recovering from TJ surgery — Woodward-Knoth-Broughton. All 3 reported to be 100% and can’t wait to watch them help make this system’s pitching explode to epic proportions.
  10. Confirmation of what many of us already knew — the most young organizational talent in the game belongs to MKE.
  11. 2 years ago some were wondering how this team was going to replace Burnes-Peralta-Woodruff and fill-out a quality BL rotation — now look at what we have. Unreal — what a time to be a Brewers fan.
  12. Not seeing McGuire in AAA. If he doesn’t make the team out of ST, my guess is he opts-out and leaves the organization.
  13. Health-willing, Letson should give the team 2 potential TOR starters with Misiorowski the other. Then with the largest stable of 5-6 years controlled starters with BL experience and the deepest group of minors starters (my opinion) in all of baseball, likely more will breakout giving the team a dominant rotation moving-forward the envy of baseball.
  14. Yeah, no thanks to adding Bohm. The team can reassess at or near the trade-deadline and possibly use what should be their absolutely bursting farm system to upgrade the 3B position if they feel the need to.
  15. Lockridge with the higher offensive ceiling, Perkins with the better CF defense. I think Perkins makes the OD roster but if he doesn’t hit and Lockridge does at Nashville, I could see them switch-out the two of them. I think they hold Black for depth and see what happens with the rest of their large stable of 1B prospects at AAA for next year. A good Black AAA season builds-back his trade-value and gives the team options at the trade-deadline to potentially package-off 1 of Black/Burke/Adams/Boeve/Wilken.
  16. The slurve is a game-changer for Patrick. But even without it he was a solid starter for this team. I don’t think there is any question Patrick rotations for the team this season. His moxie is off the charts. With runners on he bared-down and kept runs off the board and with runners in scoring position he was even better. Love the low heart-rate. #2 starter upside.
  17. Has to be the best 11-14 of any organization in the game.
  18. Agree we don’t have the prospect-pedigree for multitudes of top 100 pitching prospects. But we will have multitudes of Holobetz’s we can trade-off to strengthen other areas of the team. Having a boatload of solid or better starters with BL experience all controlled for 5 & 6 years will make it easier to trade-off the excess.
  19. My definition of a pitching explosion is having each affiliate packed with real pitching prospects to the point of excess where the team can trade-off pitching without depletion. I think they get there before the trade-deadline.
  20. Longenhagen was impressed with Thompson at instructs, so that has me excited. I think we see a pitching explosion in this team’s system this coming season.
  21. Disagree that it’s worrisome. He said he’s completely healthy which is all that matters. He had to recover from the lat strain, which is now past him. Slow ramp-up should be expected. They will likely limit his innings this year anyhow and fortunately the team has enough starters for this not to be an issue. Game 1 playoff starter Woody is the priority.
  22. Offseason grade: A. Sold high on players not in the team’s long-term future and ended up with the deepest stable of 5+ years controlled starting pitchers with BL experience in all of baseball along with the best farm in the game. This FO is showing the baseball world how to accumulate the largest amount of young, controllable talent in all of baseball, and we are closer to winning a WS today than we were in the beginning of the offseason.
  23. My personal favorite pitcher in the Brewers farm system since he was drafted in ‘23. Stuff is just nasty. Hoping they keep him as a starter despite the second TJ.
  24. 1. Woodruff 2. Ashby 3. Misiorowski 4. Patrick 5. Priester If AA is healthy i think they rotation him because of his contract and upside as a starter.
  25. 1. Megill 2. Uribe 3. Koenig 4. Zerpa 5. Yoho 6. Hall 7. Anderson 8. Henderson I think Ashby rotations to open the season. Henderson bullpens to limit his innings early in the year.
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