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  1. While you could see maybe some sort of piggyback situation in the two rotation spots for Rea/Brown/Horton, realistically if Horton keeps performing you're going to see him in a multi inning relief role and any starting pitching improvements are going to come externally.
  2. 97 win pace with a strength of schedule of .635 (second highest is .544).
  3. The name I keep seeing is Matt Sauer, who isn't even listed on the ML roster per FG's roster resource. There's a couple random arms that they could send down for him, but the two guys listed with options (Casparius and Dreyer) were also two of the three bullpen pitchers who didn't pitch last night. If we can get to Sauer (or whoever it is) early, could see them punting on this one vs thinking about using Scott or Banda three in four days, Vesia again after 27 last night, etc. We've got Pressly, Merryweather, Thielbar, and Palencia all with at least two days rest and an off day tomorrow. Hodge can probably go again if needed. It's the Dodgers, so it's never going to be easy, but with Boyd throwing well and everything above it's about as easy as you're going to get.
  4. Setting aside you taking one sentence from his deep, deep dive into Suzuki's improvements this year and the reasons behind it to do the Same Exact Thing You Always Do, it's ironically very funny that after years of at least generally thoughtful analysis and differentiation between players of different skill levels down to the lowest levels of the minor leagues, you now just default to "actually all these players are good and you're an horsefeathers who loves ownership for claiming otherwise."
  5. It's insane that Reinsdorf, Wirtz, Ricketts just all got comfortable going to a streaming model at the exact same time that the teams became (with the Cubs being a slight exception) completely uninspired and irrelevant at best, historically bad at worst. Like, yeah, is it a travesty that you just can't watch any Chicago team besides the Bears without having to pay extra for it? Of course. Are people just going to get used to not watching them? Also, very much yes.
  6. We basically won a game a few days ago because the padres didn’t run the contact play against a drawn in infield. having said that, it does feel like it doesn’t work more than it works having said that, that may just be because every time it doesn’t work like 11 people in here complain about it
  7. Screwed around on these leaderboards for a few seconds. Our boy Chris Morel has a .278 batting average and .739 OPS. Not bad, right? .500 BABIP. Christ.
  8. He last pitched on 4/13 and only threw to 9 batters, after 24 on 4/4 and 21 on 3/29 so he should be ready to go. I'm a little worried about Burnes being able to pitch in these conditions a lot better than Rea, but to be fair I'm still picturing the dominant Burnes from a couple years back, not the just-very-good pitcher he was in 2023-2024 (or the bad pitcher he's been so far this year). Basically, hoping that Wicks isn't just called up to be mop up duty in a blow out.
  9. lol just realized when you get rid of the minimum PA requirements, both Tucker and PCA fall behind the mighty Carson Kelly, who is 8th in baseball (PCA 9th), despite having 40 PAs to PCA's 89. Insane.
  10. Eh, it's certainly doable. Jackson Merrill came up last year and gave the Brewers 5.3 fWAR and then signed a 9 year extension two weeks ago. But the numbers are going to have to be a lot higher than what the rumored numbers were.
  11. I don't think I would agree that the advantages of a small market team in the CBA outweight just how much more money the Cubs have spent vs the rest of the division. The Cubs have spent like $220m more in salary per the luxury tax calculations over the last four years than the Brewers have, and another $75m this year. It's overly simplistic to blame Jed/the FO solely for underperforming compared to them (players, coaches, etc), but you're not going to get me to believe a handful of picks in the 40-50 range outweigh the money discrepancy. I'm 100% with Bertz' last two paragraphs. The results have not been there, and it's a results based business. But to argue the team/organization is currently in bad shape isn't correct either.
  12. Weather looks pretty miserable all weekend, rain wise. Not an easy series to reschedule, but given the pitching matchups I’d be fine pushing back one or two of these games
  13. If Boyd wants to replace Steele as a #1/#2, that'd be great, because it's a lot easier to replace your #3/#4.
  14. Strumpf again Ballesteros again
  15. In the 7th inning alone, we had: Long single Alcantara double Cowles dong Strumpf(!) dong Caissie dong Moises walk Long single again Alcantara dong
  16. Good horsefeathers from the pen tonight. Let’s make something of it.
  17. Everyone breaks eventually, Father Time is undefeated, etc, but I’m personally not going to write off the guy with four straight years with over 500 PAs and a wRC of 115 or better over 35 PAs this year.
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