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The Commissioner works for the teams, they are his boss. As it is and has been allowed, the big market teams are the boss and that is a major problem. We only have to look at what the Dodgers and Mets have done recently, and then add in another big handful of teams. It is a completely unfair system and it's the fans on the vast majority of teams who are getting royally ripped off with a system that is lopsided. The stinking Angels make more money off of TV revenue than the Brewers make with that and everything else they do from ticket sales to concessions. Look what the Dodgers and Mets and Yankees and a few more can pay in player contracts with better profitability whether they win or lose. The difference is it doesn't matter if Ohtani shreds a knee tomorrow and Snell shreds his elbow, They've loaded their team to the point they still have a great shot at the Series. Next year they'll just buy a couple more if needed. The Brewers can't do that by a longshot and it's not the owner, it's the system. The big market teams call the shots and they tell the small market owners to shut up and benefit from a growing asset. The owners will have made a good investment in the end, they're taken care of to a degree. It's we fans who get the shaft. The fans need to revolt and the owners need to take the plight and the facts public. We need a system of parity similar to what the NFL has. If they don't go that route then they need much greater revenue sharing with harsh penalties for overspending. A cap with a floor and a ceiling. It is pathetic what MLB has become.
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Nestor Cortes and the Two-Strike Fastball
Trax replied to Matthew Trueblood's topic in Brewer Fanatic Front Page News
My hats really off to both the coaching staff and the front office for the stellar job they have done in developing this team and keeping it competitive. I also do not put any blame on our owner, it is a business and the business is not on an even plane in MLB, not even close. He's doing all he can do. It's we the fans that MLB is ripping off, unless you're with one of the chosen 8 or 9 teams of course. -
I was surprised we didn't protect him and more surprised nobody even sniffed at him. Will be on the watch list for sure this year...
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2025 Brewers Prospect Preview: Braylon Payne
Trax replied to Jamie Cameron's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
You've got nothing but the race pimping and the comparison was spot on. Like I said, use Brice Turang in either spot. -
2025 Brewers Prospect Preview: Braylon Payne
Trax replied to Jamie Cameron's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
Altuve is black? Brilliant! Just another lazy and blind race card played. I could have just as easily said Brice Turang for either example. It's not about what side they bat from or what position they play. It's about overall likelihood of success, floor and ceiling. -
2025 Brewers Prospect Preview: Braylon Payne
Trax replied to Jamie Cameron's topic in Brewers Minor League Talk
I think I'll see him in Appleton by the end of the year where he'll start 2026. He is one of the most interesting players to watch develop. In the end another Corey Ray? Or closer to Jose Altuve? -
There are a lot of variables at play for the Brewers at this point and their guess is also likely banking on the fact that at some point not being able to be competitive with payroll is going to hit is some year(s) more so than others. Counting on Yelich to be healthy, counting on Woody to be healthy, counting on a closer WILL take the place of DW counting on Hoskins not stinking etc etc.
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I had read it. Opinion like we all have. The small market teams would have to be willing to play hard ball, and I mean real hard ball. Including dumping a season (s). The NFL got it done, MLB could get it done. Many players would actually benefit. The couple of handfuls of big market teams have run the show for far too long. In the very least a major overhaul is desperately needed and you start that overhaul by using the art of the deal. That would be demanding a salary cap floor and ceiling. Something along the lines of 150-200 with revenue sharing. In the end you may end up with far more revenue sharing we have now for small markets AND penalties for over spending such as eliminating international money, forfeiting draft picks, etc. It definitely CAN be done and needs to be done. It takes will, brains, and balls. Not sure how deep you'll find all 3 among those that need to get it done. That would be the only issue.
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All named exciting prospects but I'm most jacked about the arms, Mis and Yoho. Love Contreras but if Quero is ready to go at some point the small market Brewers must be willing to move him for the right package. A HUGE return...
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Why Haven’t the Brewers Done… Anything, This Winter?
Trax replied to Jason Wang's topic in Brewer Fanatic Front Page News
There are roughly 10 teams that have a player payroll of over 200 million, and a few of them way over. MLB is slowly eroding, when teams like the Dodgers can do what they have done in the last 2 years and can continue to do it the playing field is set. Which is a highly unlevel playing field. MLB desperately needs a floor and ceiling cap, similar to what the NFL has. Until then, it will always be more of the same.- 8 replies
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I hope he has a future at 3rd. Both the defense there and the desired power are in question, long term. We're not going to be able to pull off a reasonable trade to fill the 3rd base question this year and I hope we don't overpay some aging vet. Let a combination of Durbin, Dunn, and Black earn the spot or in platoon if it must be. Earn with a capital E.
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What Are Brewers' Remaining Offseason Needs?
Trax replied to Jason Wang's topic in Brewer Fanatic Front Page News
You can always use another legit bullpen arm but the glaring need short term is a power bat. Left side power bat more so if Hoskins sticks. Long term we continue to search for that natural fix at 3rd. Not sure (really doubt) Durbin is long term there. -
Does Durbin have more defensive potential at 3rd than Black has? If so, it's slight. Don't they have similar arm strength? I'd rather see this platoon than to go after a reclamation project or an old guy rental. It's either this platoon for me OR a trade involving a young 3rd base prospect who is presently blocked on the team that owns him. With Williams already gone, less likely. I hate to move a platinum glove guy, but one other scenario is Durbin to 2nd and Turang to SS.
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We need to enter the new season with a legitimate and solid every day starter at third base. One way or another, make it happen Brewers. Just don't give up our future starters to do it. Won't be too far down the road and we'll be talking about replacing most of Turang, Ortiz, Frelick, Mitchell, etc.....
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How Hard Will Brewers Chase After Garrett Crochet?
Trax replied to Jake McKibbin's topic in Brewer Fanatic Front Page News
I would not trade any of our top prospects for him. Maybe a 3 way trade involving Devon Williams and a couple lesser but valuable prospects. No Bitonti, no Pratt, no Quero, no Mis.- 12 replies
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Good article. In a perfect world for this small market team trading Williams at this point makes real sense IF they can get real plus return. Which I think they can. There are a couple 3rd baseman owned by other teams that are ready with real upside talent but are blocked with their current big team. Making that swap would really be perfect world kind of stuff...even if we had to throw in another prospect to make it happen.
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It would nice to be able to move Hoskins but with that contract not likely. Black's lack of power doesn't fit great with 1B but if the bat is humming it would get him in the lineup. I think we're at the point with Yeli he may find much more time as DH and if not him I don't think Black has earned the designation at least for now. I think Black is still at the point where he needs to earn and prove his status bat wise. He's not a 3rd baseman. He is a prime candidate to be moved in a trade, part of a package likely.
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I think it likely Williams is traded before the start of the season. That trade will bring a coupe or a few prospects, and one will be a top prospect who is likely ready or very near ready of MLB. That just may be a guy who will take 3rd. Just more speculation.
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If both Black and Boeve can not pull defensive weight at 3rd it complicates things. Milwaukee can't spend big on a FA, that's clear. Could Black play 2nd? If not, it may be easier to find a 2nd baseman than a 3rd with Turang moving to SS. Boeve's bat looks ready, may have to start with him if we can't find that other outside option. Does Hoskins have trade value after he claims his option? Not necessarily to bring someone who helps at an IF position of need but just to move the money? That could loosen up IF options....
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Absolutely not. Payroll if anything is going down. I wish we had gotten enough for Adames to trade him before this year and we certainly can NOT sign him now. No small market team can. The system is rigged completely in favor of the big market teams. If we can get enough in return Williams with his one more year of control needs to go too. Small market teams must always be looking to improve their team every way they can because they CAN'T do what the big market teams can do.
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I hate to see payroll suffer further but it's a business first, a game second. Charge a few bucks more a ticket and the owner should swallow hard and try to keep payroll from dipping even if it means accepting a tighter margin. But he likely won't. A small market team has to make prudent and timely moves and for the most part our front office starting with Stearns has done a great job and we continue to. Williams with one more year of control is indeed a prime trade candidate if we can get the right return.

