Hello there. It’s been a while. I’m back with another trip back in time, so let’s hop into the DeLorean and go back to Spring Training circa 1989/1990, and one child’s encounter with Teddy Higuera.
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 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.
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.
Luis Urías is one of the quietly crucial position players in the Milwaukee Brewers lineup for 2023. He’s shown stellar upside at the plate, but like a couple of his teammates, he might benefit from a more aggressive approach.
Longtime left-handed slugger and 2017-19 Milwaukee Brewers star Eric Thames announced his retirement on Instagram Wednesday, capping a career in which he played professionally on three continents and became a fan favorite on each. The journey that led to his breakout in Milwaukee is worth a brief reminiscence.
Willy Adames has rightly been hailed as a cornerstone of the 2021 and 2022 Milwaukee Brewers teams, but Craig Counsell's club has another infielder they could extend--one who has proven himself to be a solid bat capable of playing multiple infield positions, including third base. Should Milwaukee try to lock up Luis Urías on a long-term deal?
On Tuesday, Baseball Prospectus began the rollout of their annual PECOTA preseason projections, and the system is much more kind to the 2023 Milwaukee Brewers than are the ZiPS projections at FanGraphs. Let's dig into the specifics of the PECOTA standings and what they tell us about the Crew.
After joining the Milwaukee Brewers in the middle of 2021, Rowdy Tellez finally got the opportunity to play full-time in 2022, and he responded with 35 home runs and 89 RBI. Many see an even bigger year coming in 2023 with the new shift rules, but Tellez should use an adjustment in his plate discipline to take full advantage of restricted shifting.
Christian Yelich hasn't produced eye-popping raw offensive numbers over the last three seasons. Using a statistic that adjusts his production for the impact of his stolen base skills, though, it's possible that we'll find he's closer to that level than it might appear.