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Keston Hiura called up, Shaw optioned


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Maybe I missed it, but didn't see this posted yet.

 

From Daren Willman here is Keston Hiura's base hit spray chart from all of his MiLB games...

 

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Is there a way to overlay this with the real Miller Park dimensions? Looks like some of those doubles to the gaps would be ding dongs

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What jersey number will he wear? 2?
he wore 18 in San Antonio which is available.

Sounds like #18 is indeed going to be his MLB number.

 

if you ask who is the first player that comes to mind, Milwaukee Brewers #18, I say Jose Hernandez. Hopefully he changes this.

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if you ask who is the first player that comes to mind, Milwaukee Brewers #18, I say Jose Hernandez. Hopefully he changes this.

The first one that popped into my head was Wes Helms. Like you, I hope KH changes this.

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if you ask who is the first player that comes to mind, Milwaukee Brewers #18, I say Jose Hernandez. Hopefully he changes this.

The first one that popped into my head was Wes Helms. Like you, I hope KH changes this.

The full history of Brewers (and Pilots) to wear #18...

 

[pre]1. Gus Gil 1969 Seattle Pilots

2. Tom Hausman 1975 Milwaukee Brewers

3. Tom Hausman 1976 Milwaukee Brewers

4. Barry Cort 1977 Milwaukee Brewers

5. Bob Galasso 1979 Milwaukee Brewers

6. Danny Darwin 1985 Milwaukee Brewers

7. Danny Darwin 1986 Milwaukee Brewers

8. Darryl Hamilton 1988 Milwaukee Brewers

9. Jim Olander 1991 Milwaukee Brewers

10. Alex Diaz 1992 Milwaukee Brewers

11. Tom Brunansky 1993 Milwaukee Brewers

12. Tom Brunansky 1994 Milwaukee Brewers

13. Duane Singleton 1994 Milwaukee Brewers

14. Dave Valle 1994 Milwaukee Brewers

15. Duane Singleton 1995 Milwaukee Brewers

16. Todd Dunn 1996 Milwaukee Brewers

17. Kevin Koslofski 1996 Milwaukee Brewers

18. Todd Dunn 1997 Milwaukee Brewers

19. Charlie Greene 1999 Milwaukee Brewers

20. Jose Hernandez 2000 Milwaukee Brewers

21. Jose Hernandez 2001 Milwaukee Brewers

22. Jose Hernandez 2002 Milwaukee Brewers

23. Wes Helms 2003 Milwaukee Brewers

24. Wes Helms 2004 Milwaukee Brewers

25. Wes Helms 2005 Milwaukee Brewers

26. Gabe Gross 2006 Milwaukee Brewers

27. Gabe Gross 2007 Milwaukee Brewers

28. Jason Kendall 2008 Milwaukee Brewers

29. Jason Kendall 2009 Milwaukee Brewers

30. Shaun Marcum 2011 Milwaukee Brewers

31. Shaun Marcum 2012 Milwaukee Brewers

32. Khris Davis 2013 Milwaukee Brewers

33. Khris Davis 2014 Milwaukee Brewers

34. Khris Davis 2015 Milwaukee Brewers

35. Ramon Flores 2016 Milwaukee Brewers

36. Eric Sogard 2017 Milwaukee Brewers

37. Eric Sogard 2018 Milwaukee Brewers

38. Mike Moustakas 2018 Milwaukee Brewers[/pre]

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Braun's AAA line in 2007 before his call-up

34 G 134 PA 10 HR .342/.418/.701/1.119

 

Hiura this year

37 G 147 PA 11 HR .333/.408/.698/1.106

 

That's kinda crazy, because people were going absolutely nuts that Braun wasn't up yet. Some were doing with Keston but it did not feel nearly as intense. I guess maybe because the team is better.

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With Shaw batting .160 I'd have expected people to have pitchforks out by now. Those voices are definitely out there but not as loud as I'd expect.

 

I think even the most pessimistic of Brewer fans realizes that Shaw is likely still part of the future success of this team. Regardless of how Hiura does, this team need's Shaw's big bat back in working order.

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Minor league forum, link report, "Hey, SA played early."

Hmmmm, no Hiura today, "lol put on your tin foil hats"

Major league forum

What!

A Joke? Nope. NOPE!

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Needless to say, I'm thrilled about this. The Braun AAA vs Hiura AAA. That spray chart. I wanted this move done 4 games ago. Only difference is Shaw IL not AAA. Must watch TV for the young gun.

 

Only 1 complaint. CC should know the batter who produces bats in the 2 hole or the 6 hole this year. Hiura 7th... nah. Just put him in the 6th hole and watch that craziness continue.

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Maybe I missed it, but didn't see this posted yet.

 

From Daren Willman here is Keston Hiura's base hit spray chart from all of his MiLB games...

 

D6iYAH-XsAAlB9G.png:large

 

If there has ever been a player that a shift will not work, he is the guy.

"I'm sick of runnin' from these wimps!" Ajax - The WARRIORS
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if you ask who is the first player that comes to mind, Milwaukee Brewers #18, I say Jose Hernandez. Hopefully he changes this.

 

Krush Davis was the first one to come to my mind...

"I'm sick of runnin' from these wimps!" Ajax - The WARRIORS
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if you ask who is the first player that comes to mind, Milwaukee Brewers #18, I say Jose Hernandez. Hopefully he changes this.

The first one that popped into my head was Wes Helms. Like you, I hope KH changes this.

The full history of Brewers (and Pilots) to wear #18...

 

[pre]1. Gus Gil 1969 Seattle Pilots

2. Tom Hausman 1975 Milwaukee Brewers

3. Tom Hausman 1976 Milwaukee Brewers

4. Barry Cort 1977 Milwaukee Brewers

5. Bob Galasso 1979 Milwaukee Brewers

6. Danny Darwin 1985 Milwaukee Brewers

7. Danny Darwin 1986 Milwaukee Brewers

8. Darryl Hamilton 1988 Milwaukee Brewers

9. Jim Olander 1991 Milwaukee Brewers

10. Alex Diaz 1992 Milwaukee Brewers

11. Tom Brunansky 1993 Milwaukee Brewers

12. Tom Brunansky 1994 Milwaukee Brewers

13. Duane Singleton 1994 Milwaukee Brewers

14. Dave Valle 1994 Milwaukee Brewers

15. Duane Singleton 1995 Milwaukee Brewers

16. Todd Dunn 1996 Milwaukee Brewers

17. Kevin Koslofski 1996 Milwaukee Brewers

18. Todd Dunn 1997 Milwaukee Brewers

19. Charlie Greene 1999 Milwaukee Brewers

20. Jose Hernandez 2000 Milwaukee Brewers

21. Jose Hernandez 2001 Milwaukee Brewers

22. Jose Hernandez 2002 Milwaukee Brewers

23. Wes Helms 2003 Milwaukee Brewers

24. Wes Helms 2004 Milwaukee Brewers

25. Wes Helms 2005 Milwaukee Brewers

26. Gabe Gross 2006 Milwaukee Brewers

27. Gabe Gross 2007 Milwaukee Brewers

28. Jason Kendall 2008 Milwaukee Brewers

29. Jason Kendall 2009 Milwaukee Brewers

30. Shaun Marcum 2011 Milwaukee Brewers

31. Shaun Marcum 2012 Milwaukee Brewers

32. Khris Davis 2013 Milwaukee Brewers

33. Khris Davis 2014 Milwaukee Brewers

34. Khris Davis 2015 Milwaukee Brewers

35. Ramon Flores 2016 Milwaukee Brewers

36. Eric Sogard 2017 Milwaukee Brewers

37. Eric Sogard 2018 Milwaukee Brewers

38. Mike Moustakas 2018 Milwaukee Brewers[/pre]

I remember being fairly excited when the Brewers got Tom Brunansky back in '93. Boy did he turn out to be terrible.

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Logs into BF

Minor league forum, link report, "Hey, SA played early."

Hmmmm, no Hiura today, "lol put on your tin foil hats"

Major league forum

What!

A Joke? Nope. NOPE!

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

.

 

 

?

"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006
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Logs into BF

Minor league forum, link report, "Hey, SA played early."

Hmmmm, no Hiura today, "lol put on your tin foil hats"

Major league forum

What!

A Joke? Nope. NOPE!

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Needless to say, I'm thrilled about this. The Braun AAA vs Hiura AAA. That spray chart. I wanted this move done 4 games ago. Only difference is Shaw IL not AAA. Must watch TV for the young gun.

 

Only 1 complaint. CC should know the batter who produces bats in the 2 hole or the 6 hole this year. Hiura 7th... nah. Just put him in the 6th hole and watch that craziness continue.

 

Ha, Being TJseven7

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Logs into BF

Minor league forum, link report, "Hey, SA played early."

Hmmmm, no Hiura today, "lol put on your tin foil hats"

Major league forum

What!

A Joke? Nope. NOPE!

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

.

 

 

?

 

I logged into the MiLB forum first and checked the link report.

For a few weeks now every time Hiura didn't start I'd say "put on your tinfoil hats" because I felt a number of people were on call up watch. If he's not playing in SA maybe he's getting called up. That was posted nearly every time.

I logged into the MLB forum and saw the call up as the first link.

 

Subsequently freaked out. Thought maybe it was a joke. Saw it wasn't, and freaked out more.

 

And 92, watch it. Just because trading a valuable platoon bat, that we currently need, is a dumb idea doesn't give you the right to start stuff like you are trying above. You don't think Thames is valuable and he's not, but that also won't fetch anything in return. Not only is trading Thames a dumb idea but you also expect back unreasonable return. Compounding the dumb idea. Having a dumb opinion gets blow back and doesn't give you licence to drag flames throughout the whole board.

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