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  1. I don't know if I'd go that far, pretty much everyone has 2-week chunks of the season that are awful. He's continued to hit balls pretty well (without looking at advanced data to back me up). Even if it was true, That stretch was incredible.
  2. That's a bit unnecessary.
  3. Could he be a stopgap? Sure, especially if future years we'd be getting bad Joey offense instead of good Joey offense. But do the Brewers consider it given how much they value defense? Of course not. I want to see more justification that Ortiz would have "some serious trade value".
  4. Today's transactions being discussed here:
  5. See dedicated thread started here for today's transactions:
  6. ESPN's current MLB home page article ties into some of the sentiments here (and has some content that has been written about on mlb.com and elsewhere). https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/46070566/mlb-2025-milwaukee-brewers-national-league-best-team-100-wins-low-payroll-powerhouse
  7. Cubs-Reds away, then Cubs-Reds home - that's going to get old.
  8. I mean, he has to face 3 batters, what are you asking for? The Happ walk wasn't great, but throwing 4 balls over 11 pitches isn't exactly terrible.
  9. Tough crowd when they've won his last 14 starts and are still winning this one. Can't say the same for Q.
  10. It's the internet, you can find someone to argue anything; but there's not a real world scenario where Freddy is healthy and does not start a game (and almost certainly it's game 1.
  11. At least based on Gameday seems like he's throwing a number of middle-middle fastballs so far. Need to ambush those instead of watching them go by like Ortiz did (and Brice did not).
  12. I appreciate them choosing to lose one so they can then win 12 more and get another round of burgers for everyone.
  13. A .800 OPS DH doesn't come anywhere near the top for me, but this is pretty cool: "[Yelich] told me on the bench, straight up, it was 8-1, he said, 'We're going to win this game,’” Brewers manager Pat Murphy said. “How do you make that statement? He looked at me and said, 'We're going to win this game.' “And then... it happened.” It’s true, said left-hander DL Hall, the first of six Milwaukee relievers called into duty after the All-Star rookie Misiorowski returned from the injured list only to be saddled with more earned runs (five) than he recorded outs (four). Hall didn’t fare much better, and he was so frustrated after the Reds blooped and bounced him to death during his portion of Cincinnati’s seven-run second inning that he attempted to rearrange the dugout bench with his fists. “As soon as I’m in the dugout, Yeli is letting me know, ‘Hey we’re going to win this game. Don’t worry. We’re going to score runs. Just keep them right there.'” “So that’s the mindset I went out there with,” Hall said “Just keep them right there.” https://www.mlb.com/brewers/news/christian-yelich-hits-home-run-with-bat-honoring-bob-uecker He may not be my MVP, but he's unquestionably the leader, and that is valuable in its own right.
  14. I don't know, but it's definitely not because they were waiting on the outcome of that game.
  15. K (single) K K. Fly the L.
  16. Heckuva duel between Boyd and Scherzer. Boyd's on track for a Maddux right now. For that matter, so is Scherzer.
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