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  1. Yes, but those kind of contract restructures are pretty standard everywhere as works best for the organization and often even outside the own player's control. What I'm saying is that if he wanted to ask the organization to completely re-do his deal to put his AAV at the front of the line after all these new deals, he probably could.
  2. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/07/lucas-erceg-drawing-significant-interest.html I must be living in a cave. I had no idea Lucas Erceg not only did make it all the way to the majors as a pitcher but is finding quite a bit of success as one.
  3. Thing is though I don't think there's going to be a bigger piece acquisition. I don't think we'll do it (sounds like he's going to the Cardinals) but I doubt we'll have a bigger get than that.
  4. I still don't know how the Chiefs got Mahomes to agree on a 10 year deal when all these other QBs are doing 4-5 years. Different time and market, I know, but that's already looking insanely team-friendly, can't imagine what it'll look like in 5 years. Really he could force them to renegotiate anytime but it doesn't sound like he's ever going to.
  5. They almost certainly aren't going all-in this year, next year, or in 2026. When is the last time the Brewers did go all-in? 2008 with CC Sabathia? 2011 with Greinke? It just hasn't been their organizational approach post-Doug Melvin and almost certainly will continue that way. The closest move was Christian Yelich but that was a long-term move for a controllable cornerstone, not a short-term all-in move. We can like it for the fact that we're usually in the postseason, or hate it for the fact that we haven't broken through beyond that, but the Brewers organizational philosophy is to assemble a good enough roster, year after year, to make the postseason, and hope for luck to be on our side for once. I don't see that changing. That doesn't mean we will never trade prospects for proven players, or even rentals, but gutting the farm type moves that we saw 12-15 years ago; no, I don't see that happening anytime soon.
  6. If it makes things any easier, the rest of the division has also decided to suck right now.
  7. I'm not disagreeing, but there will likely never be a year to do so. There will probably never be a year where we can realistically be the NL favorite. We can be good enough to win our division and hope to get hot and lucky at the right time. That's about it.
  8. Turang might be under a .600 OPS by season's end at the rate he is cratering.
  9. That postgame meeting between the girl and Hoskins just got a huge damper put on it this inning.
  10. Great call, Pat. Pushing some amazing buttons this inning.
  11. That will always be Matt Garza. Man could fire a routine comebacker into the 8th row behind 1st base.
  12. Caught a break there. That wasn't indisputable from any angle we saw.
  13. If you want to win MLB games, these are plays that need to be made.
  14. Shouldn't be a triple. Tougher plays have been called errors. I know it would have been a nice play ....but once he got under it and got the glove on it, he's got to complete that play.
  15. Give that girl free tickets to every game.
  16. Unfortunately there's an excellent chance of killing a leadoff baserunner when your #3 hitter is Sal Frelick.
  17. Smooth move, Mitchell. Could have waited one more pitch and just walked over there.
  18. I don't know. We don't have a single player on the active roster (besides Haase with an extremely small sample size) who cracks an .800 OPS.
  19. Bill and Brian, these low strikes are indeed strikes. They're not even really close to being balls. The Brewers don't need to *adjust* to anything. They will need to swing at strikes as always.
  20. At least Mitchell can hit. Oh, wait.
  21. It's the textbook "high K high BB high ERA but goof peripherals live arm" reliever.
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