They become what the Reds were before they dealt Dunn. My thoughts exactly, basically. Gallardo - FA - Parra - Suppan - Bush Not great but I don't think the Brewers were intending on being a one and done team, although this was certainly their big push. There's a decent list of FA pitchers that they could get for less than Sheets or Sabathia. I know they already think Gallardo can be on that Sheets/Sabathia level with time (or possibly even now) Burnett Dempster Garland Oliver Perez to name a couple. Definitely not on the same level as CC/Sheets but still good enough to make them relevant. Also they still have several tradeable prospects to swing a deal for a pitcher. Who knows, I am just trying to say that we shouldn't assume the Brewers will just go away after this year because they have a lot of leverage to improve (after losing Sheets/CC). The big question with such a small market team is how long will they be able to keep some of these guys around? Fielder? Hardy? I know Braun just signed a big deal, and hart has a few years left under team control. They'll be shedding some salary between Gagne(if it werent for Melvin redeeming himself with the CC deal, that should have been enough to get any GM fired), Cameron, and to a lesser extent Kendall, so thats something, but what is available for them? Remember, even beyond CC and Sheets, there are a lot of teams with more money than the Brewers that really need pitching, like both New York teams, Philly, Detroit, Dodgers, and Texas(I dont know how they are as far as money gos, but I know they desperately need pitching).