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  1. I wouldn't count Vinny Capra out who is having a better spring than any of them plus power. https://www.mlb.com/player/vinny-capra-681962
  2. They have Vinny Capra also with 4 home runs this spring and hitting .350 so he is a possibility. https://reviewingthebrew.com/breaking-down-how-real-brewers-vinny-capra-hot-start-spring-training-truly-is
  3. I didn't say the number of pitches had anything to do with it. Just like any other injury, you could do it right away in the 1st game or half way through the season. But tendonitis is a repetitive motion injury.
  4. Wouldn't that be common sense that max effort plus the pursuit of "nastier stuff ball movement" would cause extra stress on the elbow and shoulder? Do I seriously need an article for that with all the elbow inflammation, flexor tendon injury, and ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears pitchers get now days?
  5. The article is good even though it may lead to another Brewer arm injury. How many different pitches does a pitcher need now days? Surely not 7, I see elbow tendonitis in his near future again and back on the injured list by the all star break. I don't want to be a "Debbie downer" but there is no need for so many different pitches. No wonder every year that goes by there are new record arm injuries every following season.
  6. Monisterio go's deep with Dunn on base.
  7. Yes a very good article, thanks Matt. I personally wish they would start out like the NBA does with challenges on obviously terrible calls that could change the outcome of a game and go from there. I completely understand that it's not easy for umpires when a pitch is coming in at 95mph in the 9th, in a one run game and maybe blow a ball or strike call.
  8. LOL, that is for sure, I just think maybe all those concussions caught up with Rodgers.
  9. Just playen' but no more of a head case than Aaron Rodger's is. Oh well like I said just playen'.
  10. Get on Board the Abner Ho Train bubba!
  11. Yes he did he tore the lateral meniscus in his right knee while playing hacky sack.
  12. Yes I am cool with it and I couldn't figure out why he didn't get more playing time last season also love his speed but wouldn't expect more than a .250 avg tops.
  13. Dunn and Hasse are my big spring guys. Hasse .363 Dunn .353
  14. If Black cant catch a short hop of one foot at 1st he is not a 1st baseman, That is his job, Not just catching perfect throughs.
  15. I have said Black lacks everything except speed many times over the past 2 years and got nothing but grief.
  16. Haase Is a good hitter plain and simple.
  17. Hell of a pickoff move by Rodriguez.
  18. Wow, MLB Network is talking about it today like it is todays news.
  19. Yankees just signed Paul Goldschmidt today.
  20. Yes and at 36 just in Jan you can bet he will have a start every series against the Cubs. Dr. Murphy.
  21. RULE #1: Never trade a decent pitcher with decent stuff and getting better even when moving up the ladder towards the MLB. NEVER! Especially if he is being compared to a young Devin Williams? Can you smell what the Brewers got cooking? Devin Williams changeup (2024) 84 MPH 42 inches of vert / 19 inches of arm side 49% whiff rate Craig Yoho changeup (AAA) 78 MPH 47 inches of vert / 18 inches of arm side 45% whiff rate.
  22. I believe that to be true also, it has to add a lot of unneeded stress to a player if your bounced around defensively all the time and not comfortable doing that as a player. Consistently good utility players are hard to find.
  23. There’s got to be more to life than being really really really ridiculously good looking.

  24. I think we will be OK as long as we don't have another outfielder go down, like a Yelich back flair up. Frelick, Mitchell, Yelich and Chourio are all very good starting 4 players on any team. Chourio in center makes the most sense to me because I think he would be way more comfortable there than left field anyway, where last season he seemed uncomfortable and with his speed would seem like a perfect fit for center field.
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