Posts Tagged ‘Milwaukee Brewers ’
Welcome to Rounding the Bases, a weekly column where writers Ryan Topp and Steve Garczynski participate in a discussion on one baseball topic. This week, the two tackle the Brewers’ outfield and catchers. Steve Garczynski: When the Milwaukee Brewers started the 2012 season, their outfield… [More]
For the fourth-consecutive year, Ryan and I put our heads and notes together to create a Top 30 Prospects list for the Brewers’ organization. As always, neither of us got exactly what we wanted on this list, but we compromised to put together a quality… [More]
Brewers’ General Manager Doug Melvin joined WSSP’s Tim Allen late last week to talk about the upcoming season and other things Brewers. I highly recommend listening to the interview which starts around the 35 minute mark of the link provided. It has more than a few… [More]
For the fourth-consecutive year, Ryan and I put our heads and notes together to create a Top 30 Prospects list for the Brewers’ organization. As always, neither of us got exactly what we wanted on this list, but we compromised to put together a quality… [More]
For the fourth-consecutive year, Ryan and I put our heads and notes together to create a Top 30 Prospects list for the Brewers’ organization. As always, neither of us got exactly what we wanted on this list, but we compromised to put together a quality… [More]
Welcome to Circling the Bases, a weekly column where writers Ryan Topp and Steve Garczynski participate in a discussion on one baseball topic. This week, the two tackle the Brewers’ infield. Ryan Topp: Now that the World Baseball Classic has started despite my best efforts,… [More]
Welcome to Circling the Bases, a weekly column where writers Ryan Topp and Steve Garczynski participate in a discussion on one baseball topic. This week, the two tackle the World Baseball Classic. Steve Garczynski: It’s that magical time that comes around every three or four… [More]
As we saw in part one, there are some very real reasons to rethink the current standard starter/reliever model of pitcher deployment. Those reasons are somewhat true across the game as a whole, but also apply very specifically to quite a few pitchers the Brewers… [More]
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I’ve been avoiding the topic for a while, but it’s time we talked about Kyle Lohse. The right-hander remains unemployed as we head into the meat of spring training. Most of this revolves around the first-round draft pick most teams, including the Brewers, would be… [More]