The underachieving pitching staff was the main reason the Milwaukee Brewers failed to reach the postseason in 2022. With the new PECOTA projections released, there is renewed hope in the starting rotation's numbers for 2023.
Though there have been numerous areas of weakness in the Brewers' recent performance, the Crew's catchers have yet to shoulder the blame. The truth is, the backstops quality of play needs to change if the Brewers are to find success in September.
It’s been a wild week for former Minnesota Twins starter Chi Chi Gonzalez. He had his contract selected following an opt out and now is in a new organization following a DFA.
Thirty five years ago this month, Paul Molitor’s magical 39-game hitting streak came to an end. There has been a lot of reminiscing about the streak but no one has compared it to The Undertaker’s legendary Wrestlemania winning streak. Until now.
On Wednesday, we learned that the Milwaukee Brewers had won their arbitration case against ace starting pitcher Corbin Burnes. He'll make $10.01 million this year, instead of the $10.75 million he requested. On Thursday in Arizona, Burnes told us what it all really cost.
The Milwaukee Brewers' offense was better than its raw numbers might have indicated last season, but they could be endlessly frustrating. The culprit, and the thing the team most needs to shift going into 2023, might be an insufficient ability in an increasingly neglected column of the stat sheet.
With a little over a month left until the 2022 MLB Draft kicks off, things seem to have started to settle down. And by “settle down,” I mean “players have stopped getting hurt so frequently.” (Immediately knocks on wood.)
Milwaukee Brewers fans were greeted with some grim, but honest comments from their best pitcher Thursday morning, as 2021 National League Cy Young Winner, Corbin Burnes, spoke to the media about his arbitration negotiations.
The Milwaukee Brewers' offense isn't working. They are tied for the second-most shutouts this season and have shown little ability to consistently score runs. A change in their collective philosophy at the dish is required, focused on more aggressiveness with the sticks.