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  1. Really enjoyed the article. Who is the last Brewer pitcher to have 3-4 plus pitches? Have we ever had a pitcher with 4 plus pitches? The info in the article about the release extension were fascinating! Pleasure to read :)
  2. One might surmise That Adames will be moved in light of the acquisition of Ortiz. Ortiz will provide the defense we love as we strap in for the ups and downs of hitting. Any chance Ortiz might be playing third base? And hold onto Adames? Lots of moving parts in Milwaukee. I respect Matt Arnold's wisdom in the midst of our dollar spending deficits.
  3. This is from the Just Baseball site related to the new Brewer SS Ortiz: Joey Ortiz – SS – (MLB) Height/Weight: 5’10″, 185 | Bat/Throw: R/R | 4th Round (108), 2019 (BAL) | ETA: 2024 HIT RAW POWER GAME POWER RUN FIELD FV 55/55 50/50 45/45 55/55 60/60 55 An impressive defender who makes a ton of contact, Ortiz is a well-rounded shortstop who has added some thump. Offense Ortiz starts with a slightly open and upright stance before getting into his back side with a controlled leg kick. He repeats the move well and will even cut down on the leg kick a bit with two strikes. An athletic hitter, Ortiz controls his body well and makes a ton of contact with a flat swing that lives in the zone. His 89% zone contact rate was one of the better marks in the Orioles organization, and his spray charts show color foul line to foul line. A shoulder injury hampered his swing a bit in the early parts of the 2022 season, but Ortiz went on to hit .347/.413/.610 over his final 70 games of the season between Double-A and Triple-A. Ortiz carried the momentum into 2023, seeing his average exit velocity jump by a whopping six mph to 91 mph while his 90th percentile exit velocity rose to 106 MPH. Though the exit velocities have jumped near the plus territory, it has resulted in more doubles for Ortiz rather than homers. His flat swing helps him post fantastic contact rates, but his average launch angle of five degrees makes it hard to leave the yard as much as other players with his EVs. Ortiz’s feel for the barrel and control of his body helps him put up strong numbers against all types of pitches, posting an OPS above .800 against non-fastballs at the upper levels. His approach and swing decisions could improve a bit, but this is a common theme with plus hit tool prospects. Much like the other aspects of his offensive game, Ortiz’s chase rate improved as the year went on. If he continues on his track, Ortiz is a high batting average bat who keeps the strikeouts low, hits plenty of doubles and mixes in around 15 homers. Defense/Speed A good athlete with excellent footwork, Ortiz is rangy and seems to always get his body in the right place to make a play. He is comfortable covering ground to his left and right and has the arm strength and adjustability to make throws from all angles. He is a plus defender who should have no problem providing value with the leather at short, but can also play all over the infield. Though he’s not aggressive on the base paths, Ortiz is an above average runner and provides some value there. Outlook Ortiz’s defensive prowess and high floor bat have helped him leapfrog some exciting prospects in the Orioles system. While he is a bit on the older side as a 25-year-old, he is a high probability regular with enough value on both sides of the ball to be an above average big league shortstop if the bat translates. It seems like some improvements to his approach could be the final piece to making that happen.
  4. This was on Baseball America site: (pay attention to the new Brewer Hall on the list of best tools) Best Tools Best Hitter for Average: Jackson Holliday Best Power Hitter: Samuel Basallo Best Strike-Zone Discipline: Jackson Holliday Fastest Baserunner: Enrique Bradfield Jr. Best Athlete: Jackson Holliday Best Fastball: DL Hall Best Curveball: Trace Bright Best Slider: DL Hall Best Changeup: DL Hall Best Control: Alex Pham Best Defensive Catcher: Silas Ardoin Best Defensive Infielder: Joey Ortiz Best Infield Arm: Coby Mayo Best Defensive Outfielder: Enrique Bradfield Jr. Best Outfield Arm: Jud Fabian
  5. Great news! Matt Arnold is making magic. An MLB ready SS with 105 bat velocity screams awesome! Small Market Magic brewing in Milwaukee.
  6. Let's use the extra 20 million on a left handed reliever and a third baseman.
  7. Good for the Brewers and Rhys. Clearly an upgrade from Bauer at first base. Brew Crew really needed a bigger bat at first. Short contract and we hold onto all our minor league gold. He will be a nice addition to some DHing. Looks like a win win for the team and player. Exciting! Here's hoping this is not the last move before training camp.
  8. Will Tyler's walkup music be Paint it Black? Just looking forward to seeing some spring ball.
  9. Whoops :) Gotta remember to read the Existential Crisis Threads before posting.
  10. https://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/mlb/brewers/2024/01/03/brewers-acquire-left-handed-reliever-bryan-hudson-from-dodgers/72097550007/ What do you think of Bryan Hudson?
  11. Just not interested in Brandon Belt. Too old, will take too many DH bats away from others. Use the money towards a younger power hitter.
  12. Really not sure the Yankee's are our best trading partner. Would love to make some deals with the Baltimore Orioles. Now there is a farm system to propagate.
  13. If the Yankees are motivated for a trade let's trade for something that makes sense. Or not trade and sign a FA 3B or 1B. Cooler heads need to prevail.
  14. let's be real. Middle infielder is not our focus. Lets keep ur eyes focused on the prize. The prize is clearly not a middle infielder :)
  15. good point. My hope is not for a Voit but for a Rhys Hoskins or someone in the same ilk.
  16. Appreciate the article but not at all excited about a trade with Burnes centering on a middle infielder. Need a 3B or 1B difference maker. I would not at all endorse a trade involving Torres as the centerpiece.
  17. I'll take a wait and see approach to this offseason. Strange unexpected things can happen. Look at what the Bucks did in getting Dame Lillard. Maybe some of that mojo will travel the brewers way. Hopeful and grateful.
  18. Still don't understand why Matt Arnold said no to Yelich moving to first base. Looks like it could be a great transition for him and the team.
  19. My preference is Rhys Hoskins who would clean up our need for a clean up player. First Base would be solid.
  20. I was just hoping the Burnes trade would target a big bat in our lineup. Need some thump at American Family Field. Need someone at first and third who can hit. Someone who has some power and can run the bases. We do not need "slow mo's" like Daniel Vogelbach.
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