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    Matthew Trueblood

    Hi, Brewers fans! I’m Matt Trueblood. I wanted to take a minute to say hello, because hopefully, we’ll be seeing a lot of each other in the coming weeks and months. I’m joining Brewer Fanatic in a writing and semi-editorial role, with the goal of helping this community continue to grow and thrive as the best Brewers destination online.

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    I have to lead with a confession, which might not be news to those of you who already know me from past endeavors: I grew up a Cubs fan. I mostly did so in Appleton, Wis., though, going to Timber Rattlers games and soaking up the Brewers by osmosis and exposure. I usually watched the Cubs, not the Brewers, and I would listen to Pat Hughes calling Cubs games on our car radio while I played basketball on summer afternoons.

    At bedtime, though, and in defiance thereof, it was always Bob Uecker and (most often) Jim Powell to whom I would tune in, trying to keep the radio just loud enough to hear the game without my parents hearing it, too. My first big-league game was a Twins-Brewers tilt at County Stadium. My first treasured big-league autograph was that of Jeff D’Amico, on a battered ball I got at that game. (I remember him being gigantic, which surely everyone seems to be when one is seven years old, but it’s also objectively true. That guy was massive.)

    All of this is to say that I feel deep roots in the Brewers community, even if it’s not my native tribe. After high school, I moved away from Wisconsin, but in national writing gigs at Baseball Prospectus and elsewhere, I’ve covered the Brewers, and I still consider them one of my baseball intimates. If you picked up the team-specific Brewers edition of the Baseball Prospectus 2021, almost every word you read therein was mine, from the team essay to the player comments to the top 10 lists of the best position players and pitchers in franchise history.

    I intend to bring all of that background and that understanding of what the Brewers are and what they mean to my work here. I also think this team is as perennially interesting and as rich a topic of conversations and good analysis as any in baseball right now. I have just two principled stands I want to carve out, and then we can be done with the pleasantries and get on to baseball.

    Firstly: it’s Miller Park. No American Family Field or AmFam nonsense from me. I don’t intend to impose a unilateral editorial standard or anything, but Miller Park was a lovely, fitting name, even if it was only officially applied as part of a craven financial transaction. Not having gotten a cut of either that old deal or the new one that has the team calling its longtime home by a clunky new name, I feel no fealty toward the latter. When I write “Miller Park,” I’m not forgetting anything. I mean what I say.

    Secondly: Devin Williams throws a screwball. We can get into more about why it’s important to me to acknowledge that fact in a separate post, but as far as I’m concerned, it’s a screwball. 

    Let’s have some fun.

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    50 minutes ago, Matthew Trueblood said:

    Secondly: Devin Williams throws a screwball. We can get into more about why it’s important to me to acknowledge that fact in a separate post, but as far as I’m concerned, it’s a screwball. 

     

    It certainly looks and moves like a screwball, but doesn't he use a changeup grip which is why it is called a changeup?

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    31 minutes ago, wiguy94 said:

    It certainly looks and moves like a screwball, but doesn't he use a changeup grip which is why it is called a changeup?

    I really do love this topic, and I’ll probably do a full post on it soon, but in short: he uses a circle-change grip, which is really the screwball grip, as much as anything is. Christy Mathewson, Carl Hubbell, Warren Spahn—the screwballs for which these guys were famous were thrown with pretty much the same grip Devin uses. There are still differences, in mindset and arm action, and even subtle ones in grip of course, but I do think you can call it a screwball even though it’s gripped like what we now tend strongly to call a change.

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    Joseph Zarr
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    'MLB the Show 2022' agrees with you @Matthew Trueblood. However, they add a real wrinky dinky to the whole schtick: he throws a Screwball and a Change. Whoa nelly! It's almost too hot to handle! Considering I recently lost to the Angels, 4 games to 1, in the World Serious (super likely) they're now adding further intrigue to my baseball soup: I am currently facing the Philadelphia Phillies in an early 2023 season home series where recently acquired Brewer Minor League Free Agent, INF Josh VanMeter (Spring Training invite - he'll play for the Sounds), is their starting 3B. It's all so gossipy and unfathomably cutting edge.

    All this is to say: Welcome aboard! We're happy to have you.

     

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