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  1. His new swing is a little reminiscent of Bellinger, where it's very straight up and down until the swing (although Bellinger's swing is way more violent).
  2. Angelos gonna Angelos.
  3. I'm just saying given Frelick's stellar play in RF so far and the fact that he played CF at Nashville, it's seems very unlikely to me that the answer is they don't trust him to play CF.
  4. Are you that high on Jarvis, or just the very fact that he traded for him made it a failure? He did have 3 hits yesterday, so apparently can hit.
  5. Yeah, I agree with the latter. I don't think teams are trading veterans to save money (generally), the point is they're going to be free agents, and so you should get something for them, whatever that is. It's simple maximization of return.
  6. You speak very definitively on things. Let's see what actually happens.
  7. If you're going to disagree, put some effort into into a reasoned factual response instead of just saying it's horrid.
  8. This is lazy. Being a fan of another team doesn't mean he can't write sound articles. Disagree constructively.
  9. It's possible it's the opposite - they don't care about Brosseau and are happy to let him go, whereas they still see some potential with Hiura. Obviously at one point they were fine with other clubs taking his contract, but at this point in time, there still could be some hope that he does something in the majors again.
  10. Is this actually true? They DFAed him, no one else wanted him, and so he was outrighted to Nashville. Or you mean the fact that they signed him to begin with?
  11. I'm not saying we shouldn't try him again, but it's worth looking at those lines again. A 42% HR/FB%??
  12. From the Brewers own tracker, so far it's 1-10, 13, and 16.
  13. I wonder if this is indeed the case, it'd be interesting to hear from draft picks (although they may not be entirely unbiased at that point). Obviously you have the "prestige" teams, and the hometown favorites, but beyond that I do wonder if the Brewers are getting a good rep.
  14. Let's pull back on the vitriol and disdain.
  15. Indeed, let's argue without attacking. We're all Brewers fans.
  16. Top prospects don't necessarily equal higher level of competition at that time though, just that they have higher ceiling. AA isn't solely composed of top prospects, nor are "AAAA" players all complete scrubs. They just may not have enough to make the leap. They were better than AA players, or they would be demoted to AA and let someone else take their spot, If AAA is the top prospects who are there for half a year to a year, plus everyone who already advanced from AA but isn't good enough to stick in MLB, then by my reckoning this is clearly superior competition to AA. I'm confident that if the Sounds and Shuckers switched leagues for a week, the AAA players would outperform the AA players.
  17. I'm not convinced this is accurate, and your two paragraphs are contradictory. If AAA is where you move your top prospects before you want to call them up, how can the talent be lower in AAA? By definition your top prospects are there. How many prospects have jumped from AA to MLB? The percentage can't be that large.
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