https://www.mlb.com/press-release/press-release-brewers-add-pat-casey-and-jace-peterson-as-consultants-to-player-development-and-high-performance
This was news a month ago
Yeah, If the ERA was closer to the 4.75-5.15 I'd be more excited.
We'll se how he does. If we get 400 IP to the tune of a 4.50 ERA over the next 4 years then I'll be happy to have been wrong with my gut feeling with this trade
Well, if the season implodes and Perkins+ one more OFer gets hurt he'll be an interesting depth piece. No disrespect to mister Cameron but if we see him in Milwaukee then things are really, REALLY bad.
Yeah. To me its not about the quantity of pitchers, rather the quality of players. Signings like Pratt require savvy management of the bonus pool and this trade hurts it
Giving up 3 million in slot money is what really sucks. I don't particularly care for the pick per se. Given the recent success acquiring talent in later rounds it really hurts
I really hate this. The Statcast numbers are unimpressive. I liked Yophery and I reaaally hate losing a lot of draft money, considering the Brewer's strategy the past few years.
Really hope this pans out. I trust the org but this one is a tough pill to swallow
Very different players. Hader only reeled it in as a reliever and 2017 was a particularly bad year. Overall he had more control even with his early arm slot problems. Misiorowski's delivery is so wild that I doubt he will get that walk rate down until he tunes it down a little bit. And I would like to give Miz at least one more year before we move him to the pen