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"We gave him a shot in center field last year and I think he proved that he can do it if we need him to do it," said Stearns of Santana. "He is probably best suited for a corner, but he does provide us an option if we chose to go that way."

 

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I was just pointing out that the golden ratio is a math term and not a sex act.  To bad for you if you were to thick to catch on.  

 

 

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That means Will Smith, Khris Davis and Jean Segura are next on the block. Stearns says that Santiago won't be his CF next year, so he has to get one in trade or hope he can get Teoscar Hernandez from his old team the Astro's in the Rule 5 draft (  I think he's available).

 

I don't think they will move Lucroy until the trade deadline if he returns to form, or somebody knocks Stearns socks off in a Winter deal.

Casuals. Al saw this coming long before Stearns was hired.

12/09/2015 02:10:00 PM) - Al
I must admit, I giggle a lot when I see casuals who wonder why the Brewers are not filling 1B/3B "needs" with these trades of Lind, KRod, and so on.

Call it a reset, rebuild, or retool or some other word that probably begins with "re," it's a 68 win team that no longer has Gomez, Fiers, KRod, Parra, and now Lind. Worrying about filling specific positions is like washing and waxing your car every Sunday even though you took the engine out last summer.

Deep down, I think many folks are severely overestimating the length of this process...I think they might be a 85 win team as early as 2017, mostly due to the incredibly haul, five true AA/AAA prospects for Carlos, Mike, and Gerardo late last season. That said, the process is in full swing...it really began last offseason, when they dealt Gallardo.



Side note, Al will soon be educating us on automotive maintenance.

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