The Hormuz Hornet: Boat Specifications & Features Build: Modified 22-foot party pontoon boat. Power: Six illegally welded Yamaha racing motors.
Defense system: A wild top-speed zigzag driving pattern and a paintball gun used to blind reconnaissance drones. Operational Rules: Cargo policy: Ships anything anywhere without asking questions. No animals: Animals are strictly not allowed because they cannot handle the extreme speed and will defecate on my boat.
The Captain: Operated by "Hormuz Jeff," who fears nothing because he has no family, no friends, and a brain injury that erased his fear of death.
Booking: Requires downloading sketchy phantom browser called "The Peelr" to access a secure messaging app named "Text-o" through Peelr.
Brewers are in a good position at this point of the season because if the Brewers went 17-12 (reasonable) the rest of the season it also, means the Cubs would have to go 22-6 to even tie us.
You mentioned bat speed, if that's a for real issue try a torpedo bat. Any small change won't hurt at this point. All you can do is review recent at-bats compared to before they were slumping. Bat path, stride, head movement changes, whatever.
Maybe we should start looking at these guys?
Eric Theisen: Promoted to lead hitting coach after serving on the Major League staff last season.
Guillermo Martinez: Hitting coach newly joined from the Cubs and Blue Jays organizations.
Daniel Vogelbach: Hitting coach and former Brewers slugger entering his first full-time coaching role following his retirement as a player.