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  1. A starting pitcher should definitely be our top target. It would be really, really great to have 3 reliable starters for the postseason and then have the flexibility to deploy our back of rotation starters in favorable matchups. Skubal is the big prize but I wonder if someone like Joe Ryan (assuming he is healthy) would be a better fit for a better price. Or Sandy Alcantara. I vote that we do it. We're opportunistic, we have a clear need for a starter, and there are more TOR starters than usual available for a trade.
  2. That would be objectively hilarious. Joe Ryan is mine. It would be Skubal but I think he might go ahead of the deadline and we are more concerned about October than getting more regular season starts. I think we have enough trade capital to get a TOR starter without sacrificing future success. Additionally, it serves as a de facto bullpen upgrade for the postseason. There are a couple outfielders with a few years of control that also intrigue me, especially someone like Kerry Carpenter who was a postseason god last year.
  3. I'd feel worse for the Cardinals if they didn't pull the same stunt for the better part of two decades. I'll save my sympathy for when we put the Pirates in their place.
  4. They should only hate themselves for their inability to field the ball three times.
  5. Turns out the Ashby win juju is stronger than the Uribe crotch chop.
  6. I get the idea of hitting Frelick to go for the tie. Unfortunately Sal has caught the negative launch angle bug from Rengifo.
  7. That finds the glove if Torres takes the correct route. I guess our luck isn't as bad as I thought.
  8. We didn't just forget to hit overnight. What did change is that we were placed under a curse by the invisible powers that be. Hopefully they are kind to us and the hex is only a 24 hour one.
  9. Good day to get Ashby another W
  10. Hard to imagine Seattle and Toronto staying below .500 for much longer. I could see the AL having ~8 teams fighting for those wild card spots through September. KC, Detroit, and the Angels seem like they are toast, but every other team in the AL is capable of the 82-85 wins that might be enough to secure WC3.
  11. It's been interesting to watch their load management practices so far this season. Uribe/Megill finally got in last night after a week off, I have a feeling they will happily keep their workload low for as long as they can. They are also winning a large number of games that are throw aways for most teams because of their bullpen depth and in particular guys like Ashby who can hold a small deficit while the offense gets to work.
  12. Injuries are usually the thing that does it, but we've gone .600 with Chourio/Vaughn/Yelich all missing significant time. The Miz and Harrison starts have been near-guaranteed wins, so then they only have to win 1/3 of the time with the other starters to go .600. Can Miz and Harrison continue to dominate like this? Time will tell.
  13. I know I should be mad at him but I've watched that clip 30 times already and it gets funnier every time. Especially the shock reaction of the crowd.
  14. I can't even fathom how much would have to go wrong for the Brewers to finish with 88-89 wins or less.
  15. Sal needs to hit the weight room. 6th percentile bat speed ain’t gonna cut it long term.
  16. The odds of the lockout lasting long enough to reduce the 2027 schedule to less than 162 have to be close to zero. Lot of posturing going on right now but at the end of the day both sides are making record revenue and they won’t do anything to jeopardize that.
  17. I hadn’t seen him in person until today. I’ve never seen anyone make pitching look that easy. With the greats there’s usually some sort of X-factor that sets them apart, with Miz he’s a physical freak with a space cadet mentality that seems to prevent him from feeling any sort of nerves. He’s just out there enjoying himself. He’s like the anti-Randy Johnson personality. I’d like to know what Bill said to him during the mound visit after his velo was down to 98-99 and the Cards got a couple hits. It was almost like Miz got bored after he lost the no-no and Bill had to yell at him to wake up. Suddenly his velo was back up again after that. Then he seemed to want to go 7 and was locked in again.
  18. Yeah the dude has a .793 OPS. I know we give him favorable matchups but the list of players capable of that OPS with sporadic playing time is very, very short. Rengifo…I would give him until the all star break. I won’t defend anything about his performance this year which has been god awful, but depth doesn’t grow on trees and you never know when an injury happens or when Rengifo’s .228 BABIP start regressing to the mean. He’d get snatched up in a second on the waiver wire. But a hypothetical 600-something OPS from Williams with better defense does seem like it would be an upgrade so it won’t be long. I’d just rather not lose the depth.
  19. This wouldn’t be terrible for a centerfielder with plus defense…
  20. If they don’t snap out their funk soon they are going to be in last place.
  21. I know it’s the regular season but the Dodgers aren’t exactly a regular season juggernaut and every loss gets them closer to having to play the wild card series and possibly not being in our way in October.
  22. I don’t think the Brewers ever had any intention of Rengifo making it the whole season on the roster. He was a stopgap signing, it would have been nice if he made it difficult to release him but he didn’t and he won’t be long for this roster. They might try to buy a little more time though, it’s not like we aren’t winning ballgames right now.
  23. Been a while since I’ve seen that bad of breaking pitches in MLB. They were doing nothing.
  24. It starts and ends with Attanasio and Arnold. The organization is stronger than any one individual. Not everyone is replaceable though! If there are FO analysis or coaches that are valuable, we need to pay and promote them. That's where I would spend the money. Same goes for talent on the field -- there are some guys that are worth paying for. Maybe that is Miz or Harrison, maybe it isn't. Depends on the price I'm sure!
  25. I'm in WI this weekend and had been deciding between going to Sunday/Monday game. Ended up buying tickets for Monday because they were like 1/3 the price of Sunday
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