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What is Wrong the Brewers?   That's what we began asking right about this time last season. 

 

Holy Cow!  A year later they have 8 straight wins and rolling back into Milwaukee after a road trip that has seen them score runs in bunches, HRs, 99 hits, almost mistake-free ball and solid pitching!  Sweep back to back series.

 

Funny and odd that it was a year ago that they began their historic tailspin and now this year they are climbing back out of that losing whirlpool.

 

Hottest team in the MLB.  Keep it going.

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Makes it interesting to see who they'll try to move for prospects. The future looks a lot brighter with Jungmann, Nelson, and hopefully Peralta when he gets off the DL looking at least like solid middle of the rotation starters. Garza and Lohse going 9-19 with ERAs in the mid 5s and 6s is what's killed them. If those two have .500 records they are 41-43 and 5 out of the wild card.


Hopefully they can get something for Ramirez. Maybe the Cubs will bring him back as a veteran bat off the bench for a playoff run? I doubt anyone takes Lohse or Garza off our hands. Rodriquez might get a lot of interest, but the Brewers have him locked up with a reasonable contract for 2 more years and he's pitched well. I'd keep him.

 

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Parra is a classic example of Brewer fan thinking.  When he was playing ok, everyone was behind trading him.  Now that he is playing great and peak trade value, all I here is we should extend him.  

 

It is time to trade a guy like him at peak value and let someone else experience him returning to career norms for to much money.  

You guys talk about St. Louis and the Pirates a lot - and about how good they are.  I think the Packers and the Cardinals are a lot alike in many ways.  They are both draft and develop teams.  The Cards will add a FA when they think they need one and don't have a minor league solution ready - that is the main difference.  The Cards also have an organizational philosophy that allows their players to be trained and used in the same way no matter which level of baseball they play within the Cardinal system.  That is the main reason why they 'seem' to have an endless supply of good players.  But even that is just so deep before you get into the 'a little to raw' category. 

 

The Cards have had 4 major pitching injuries this year - 2 in the bull pen and two starters with another starter missing significant starts.  All but 2 preferred position players have missed games with injury.  One - Matt Adams is out for the year.  Holiday and Carpenter have missed a lot of games.  They are now in need of a couple in-house solutions - especially at one position.  For sure they are missing pitcher Shelby Miller whom they traded in the off season to Atlanta and is doing very well.  If guys don't get healthy soon, the second half of the year could look a lot different than the first half. 

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