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2020-09-30 (NL Wild Card Series): Brewers (Suter) at Dodgers (Buehler) [Brewers lose, 4-2 -- Suter’s early struggles prove too much for offense to overcome; Yardley and Topa combine on solid effort out of bullpen]


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Not bringing Yelich in feels like missing the fleeting window. The subsequent arrival of Freddy only adds to the ominousness of the moment.

 

I don’t feel good about Freddy, hope I’m wrong, but he hasn’t been good lately.

I think he’ll be okay this time around, he got thrown into the game Sunday very abruptly. Of course I could be wrong.

 

Edit: I was wrong.

 

I was hoping you would be right.

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Not bringing Yelich in feels like missing the fleeting window. The subsequent arrival of Freddy only adds to the ominousness of the moment.

 

I don’t feel good about Freddy, hope I’m wrong, but he hasn’t been good lately.

I think he’ll be okay this time around, he got thrown into the game Sunday very abruptly. Of course I could be wrong.

 

Edit: I was wrong.

 

It’s also just not a part of the game he’s typically pitched in. This late, I thought even Knebel or Claudio would’ve been better. This late more of a typical relief role instead of Freddy typical piggy back.

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I’ve wanted Seager to be a Brewer for years. He’ll be a free agent in another year, and if they were ever going to save up for a giant free agent splash I really hope it’s Corey Seager.
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I really dont see Peralta as a long term asset.

Just not enough arm talent.

 

I don't know if arm talent is the issue. He's got really good stuff. He just really struggles at times with his command and, seemingly, his concentration. Hopefully those are things that he can get under control as he gets older and gets more experience.

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I really dont see Peralta as a long term asset.

Just not enough arm talent.

It's strange. He has a ton of arm talent but the lack of development is alarming. Call him the pitching Arcia.

Fastball is straight and velocity is pretty average by todays bullpen arms.

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I’ve wanted Seager to be a Brewer for years. He’ll be a free agent in another year, and if they were ever going to save up for a giant free agent splash I really hope it’s Corey Seager.

 

Yelich is the one big contract that we will have for awhile unless we finally get a salary cap in the next collective bargaining agreement.

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