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  1. Chourio’s K rate is making Keston Hiura embarrassed for him.
  2. William Contreras, you are a Yankee.
  3. MLB cares about one thing: “ how much money are we making and how can we make more of it.” Competitive balance is only something they care about to the extent that it interferes with their ability to make more money.
  4. So any really good prospects in the 2026 draft?
  5. I think you’d be better off saving that space for old reruns of “Murder, She Wrote.”
  6. Yelich could not have possibly had a less competitive at-bat than that.
  7. If I know this organization, we delayed delivery of them until mid-May for free shipping rather than paying for expedited to get them this week.
  8. Cheating? Are they using bats the we don’t have access to?
  9. For most organizations, in this day and age, 5 million dollars is nothing more than a rounding error. For the Brewers, they still treat it as a significant investment.
  10. Everyone still going to complain about the stadium dimensions like we don’t also get awarded a homerun if anyone on our team was capable of pulling a ball 340 feet down the lines.
  11. To this organization’s credit, it has long been a stereotype of this team that we’ve been putting 90-95 win teams out there with 75 win talent rosters. It’s entirely possible that one of these years, it’s going to catch up and we’ll be an actual 75 win team.
  12. This entire rotation is going to be on the IL by May from the constant whiplash of turning their heads around to watch the ball sail out of the yard.
  13. We are literally setting records for awfulness today … 😂… like what were you expecting?
  14. Ultimately, even with Devin on the other side, we still Brewered it.
  15. I’d also like to add that I would like to target at least one player on day 3 with the sole intention of being a core special teams player. We’ve been going square peg into round hole with our special teams for years and just throwing the bottom of the depth chart out there for that unit and this approach has not been successful at all.
  16. It’s tough to predict the 1st this year as it feels like just about everything is a need. They need more on the interior of both lines. They need LBs. They need corners. They need receivers. They need edge rushers. They don’t need TEs, safeties, and you could argue they are set at RB, though a day 2 or 3 pick addition wouldn’t shock me. If Malik doesn’t go anywhere, they’re probably fine at QB. Out on a limb, I think the Packers are going to trade down out of the 1st and try to target two extra picks in rounds 2-4. Something like #23 for #38 and #69. I’ll disclaim this by saying I think if McMillan is available at #23, they’ll just pull the trigger and not trade down. But I don’t think he will be.
  17. It’s ironic that out of the three major Wisconsin sports teams, the Bucks are clearly the worst run organization, with the Brewers being the best (I certainly don’t agree with everything they do, and I have my suspicions on how financially invested Mark A is in the team relative to himself these days, but it’s clearly commendable how they manage to contend as a small market in a league dominated by money) — yet of the three Wisconsin sports teams, the Bucks are the only one to break through and win a championship in this era. The obvious, and only correct answer to that irony is Giannis.
  18. I never thought Giannis would grow into an 80% FT shooter… but I also didn’t think he was going to devolve into becoming Shaq.
  19. The cost per year isn’t really indicative of what the first year costs are, though. Just because a high end WR might get 30M a year and you have 30M of cap space doesn’t mean that’s what you can spend. Almost every NFL contract is backloaded with smaller cap hits in the early years. Case in point, Josh Sweat only has a $7.3 million cap hit for 2025. Chris Godwin (and yes I know he took less money to stay with Tampa), less than $13M for 2025.
  20. It sure felt like the narrative a month or so ago was that this was the offseason that the Packers finally had money to spend in free agency.
  21. Signing a nickel corner is really stretching the definition of urgency. Those are the same routine offseason moves that everyone makes. If he had made the comment a year ago and then gone out to sign Jacobs and McKinney as he did I would be more inclined to agree.
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