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Milwaukee Brewers State Of The Union For 2014

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The Milwaukee Brewers had a modest 2013 season, yielding a 74 – 88 record. They finished 23 games back in the NL Central (ahead of only the Chicago Cubs) which saw three of its five teams reach the playoffs. The farm system cupboards are bare, with not one single top 50 prospect in it's ranks. A rebuild is necessary but general manager Doug Melvin seems more in tune with adding free agents instead of using home grown youth (Although they do have a few on their current roster). The Brewers are picking a respectable 12th in this years Major League draft, and every effort must be make to start making those picks count, or the club may find themselves on the outside looking in while division opponents Cincinnati and Pittsburgh regularly see post season play.

The Milwaukee Brewers had a modest 2013 season, yielding a 74 – 88 record. They finished 23 games back in the NL Central (ahead of only the Chicago Cubs) which saw three of its five teams reach the playoffs. The farm system cupboards are bare, with not one single top 50 prospect in it’s ranks. A rebuild is necessary but general manager Doug Melvin seems more in tune with adding free agents instead of using home grown youth (Although they do have a few on their current roster). The Brewers are picking a respectable 12th in this years Major League draft, and every effort must be make to start making those picks count, or the club may find themselves on the outside looking in while division opponents Cincinnati and Pittsburgh regularly see post season play.

Milwaukee Brewers State of the Union: A Long Road Ahead

By Robert Villarreal (MLB Reports Columnist):  

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As recently as 2011, the Brewers held the National League Central Division title.

Historically the fans are still biding their time though, having not seen a pennant since the Brewers were in the American League and won it in 1982.

Milwaukee’s own Robin Yount won the AL MVP that year, but the Brewers inevitably lost out in the World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals.

Besides a 2008 Wild Card birth – and a 2011 NLCS appearance – it’s been a rough ride for this ball club for the last 32 years.

Milwaukee Brewers 2013 Highlights

In September of 2004 Mark Attansaio reached a deal on behalf of an investment group to purchase the Milwaukee Brewers from MLB Commissioner Bud Selig for $200 million. A long time lover of the game, he fulfilled a life long dream of owning a Major League Club when in 2005 during the Winter meetings, his investment groups purchase of the Brewers was approved. He thinks very highly of general manager Doug Melvin (2011 MLB Executive of the Year) and manager Ron Roenicke and hopes that together, they can bring another pennant to Milwaukee and also that elusive first World Series win.

In September of 2004 Mark Attansaio reached a deal on behalf of an investment group to purchase the Milwaukee Brewers from MLB Commissioner Bud Selig for $200 million. A long time lover of the game, he fulfilled a life long dream of owning a Major League Club when in 2005 during the Winter meetings, his investment groups purchase of the Brewers was approved. He thinks very highly of general manager Doug Melvin (2011 MLB Executive of the Year) and manager Ron Roenicke and hopes that together, they can bring another pennant to Milwaukee and also that elusive first World Series win.

The Brewers actually have a really decent set up as far as both pitching rotation and position players are concerned. Here’s a look at what’s going on with the roster that we know will be around in April.

Jonathan Lucroy will fill the catchers’ duties for most games this season. He hit a decent .280 last season (4th best in the entire MLB amongst catchers) with 18 HRs and 82 RBIs. He’ll get an occasional day off from Martin Maldonado.

Juan Francisco is the most likely candidate to man 1st, although Maldonado (back-up catcher) has played a few games there and the recent signing of Lyle Overbay will make the competition interesting when the Brewers report for spring training February 15.

Francisco’s .733 OPS in 89 Games for Milwuakee does not look that great – however he did club 13 HRs and 32 RBI in just – 240 AB.  If he can duplicate those power numbers, he could go 25 – 30 HRs and 85 – 90 RBI for a full campaign.

Overbay is a career .240 hitter, so it’s yet to be seen if he can turn around the meager .227 he hit in 2013.

Ryan “Scooter” Gennett made a huge splash last season when he came up to the Major Leagues and appeared in 69 games for Milwaukee.

The young speedster seems to have already carved out a spot for himself at 2B and after hitting a very respectable .324 last season, don’t expect it to be relinquished anytime soon.

Gennett shoud be given every opportunity for the spot, even though the Brewers are forking out $11 MIL – for a downward spiraling Rickie Weeks.

Ramirez had 786 Extra Base Hits by the age of 34 - including 80 l in 2012 (1st in the NL). but managed another 30 XBH this past year.  However the long time veteran has been battling knee problems for years, and it sidelined him for 70 games during the 2013 season.  The Brew Crew desperately needs a healthy campaign in 2014 out of him, as he is the highest paid player of the club at $16 MIL next year.

Ramirez has 816 Extra Base Hits by the age of 35 – including 80 in 2012 (1st in the NL) – but managed another 30 XBH this past year in 2013 after battling health. The long time veteran has been battling knee problems for years, and it sidelined him for 70 games during the 2013 campaign. The Brew Crew desperately needs a healthy campaign in 2014 out of him, as he is the highest paid player of the club at $16 MIL next year.  If he can have a great start, but the club struggles, he could potentially net the franchise a great return as a trade chip near the deadline.

Aramis Ramirez is the most likely candidate to field the “hot corner” in Milwaukee this season. Regardless of being injured for some of 2013, his numbers are steadily dropping off since his better years of 2005-07.

Unfortunately for the Brewers, his back-up Jeff Bianchi isn’t full time starter capable. The only other good choice is to move Francisco over to 3rd and have Overbay start as 1st. This position is going to give the Brewers some fits in 2014.

Jean Segura was undoubtedly the break out star for the Brewers last season. An athletic and speedy SS, he hit .294 in 2013 while also swiping 43 bases in 146 games.

Given a full season to work with, you could expect 15 -20 HRs and 50+ SB if given the opportunity.

Khris Davis is expect to earn the LF job in spring training. He came up last season and did a good job overall in both fielding and hitting, with a decent .279 BA in only 136 ABs.

21 Extra base Hits among his totals – for a .949 OPS will be tough to duplicate over a full campaign, but if he can match Gomez for power production, it will be quite the raking outfield in 2014.

His challenger may be Kentrail Davis.

Although his resume only included Minor League games, he’s still quite impressive. Another speed guy in Milwaukee’s line-up, since 2010 he’s amassed 95 2Bs, 32 3Bs, and 89 SBs.

Carlos Gomez is the rare combination of good defensive CF and hitter with power, putting up 24 HRs and 40 SB in 2013. The 28 Year Old OF also rounded his 2013 campaign with a Gold Glove, while finishing 9th in NL MVP Voting.

it looks really great that the franchise extended him from 2014 – 2016, for the sum of $24 MIL total.  This is a nice value deal when you factor he is only one of about a dozen guys that went 20+ HRs/20+ SB last year.

He’ll be backed up by Logan Schafer, a solid utility OF who can step in and play any day at any OF position. His batting is somewhat lacking, but the ability to play so many positions is very useful.

Ryan Braun, the face of this ball club, is the starter in RF. Greeted warmly at the team's convention recently,  a multitude of fans gathered for autographs. Speaking to MLB.com's Adam McCalvy, Braun said that he has felt embraced in Milwaukee since his suspension, insisting he had only one "challenging conversation" with a fan while calling around last year to apologize to season-ticket holders. "It wasn't surprising in any way," Braun said of that one tough talk. "I made a mistake; I made a big mistake. I don't expect everybody to be supportive or everybody to be understanding or everybody to understand where I was coming from. I certainly didn't anticipate the amount of support I received." Before the Biogenesis scandal took center stage, he was hitting .298 with 9 HRs and 38 RBIs. Expect those numbers to climb dramatically and be much closer to his career .312 average, and tack on 30-40 HRs.

Ryan Braun, the face of this ball club, is the starter in RF. Greeted warmly at the team’s convention recently, a multitude of fans gathered for autographs. Speaking to MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy, Braun said that he has felt embraced in Milwaukee since his suspension, insisting he had only one “challenging conversation” with a fan while calling around last year to apologize to season-ticket holders. “It wasn’t surprising in any way,” Braun said of that one tough talk. “I made a mistake; I made a big mistake. I don’t expect everybody to be supportive or everybody to be understanding or everybody to understand where I was coming from. I certainly didn’t anticipate the amount of support I received.” Before the Biogenesis scandal took center stage, he was hitting .298 with 9 HRs and 38 RBIs. Expect those numbers to climb dramatically and be much closer to his career .312 average, and tack on 30-40 HRs.

The Brewers pitching has been their Achilles heel for generations, but this season things are looking up.

For the second straight year, Melvin waited until the market cooled for its Starting Pitcher – to pick up a Veteran Hurler.  2012 it was Lohse, and 2013 it was Matt Garza.

Kyle Lohse was the gem of the Free Agent pitching market last season. His 2013 in Milwaukee wasn’t as good as his 2012 in St. Louis, but don’t expect that to get him down. 3.35 is still a very good and enviable ERA. He will remain Milwaukee’s Ace.

Matt Garza, most recently of the Texas Rangers, will slide into the number two spot of the rotation. More of a “hurler” than a finesse pitcher, he eclipsed the 1000 SO mark last season; Not too shabby for only having 1,182.1 innings under his belt.

Yovani Gallardo has been a full time starter for Milwaukee for five straight season and is a staple in this rotation. He and Garza are very similar pitchers, as Gallardo also hit the 1000 SO mark last season, but in roughly 85 less innings.

Gallardo has been very dependable, as he’s started at least 30 games in every season since 2009.

Willy Peralta and Marco Estrada will fill out the five-man rotation.

With a 4.11 and 4.17 ERA (respectively) they’re good, but not great, starters. However when it comes down to a 4th and 5th starter, they aren’t bad choices either. Just hope for some offensive help on those days.

The top 5 Starters are all under team contract for the next 2 years, so at least there is a chance at some solidarity.  Much has been said about possibly trading Gallardo.

If the club is out of contention for near the Deadline, plus Gallardo is throwing well, look for the team to try and trade him.  They can always promote some of their own talent to fill the void.

Guys like: Mike Fiers ( 22 Game Starts and a 3.74 ERA) and Tyler Thornburg (1.73 ERA in 4 Game Starts in 2013) may see some time at starting games – but are probably better suited for late inning work this coming season – at least to begin the year.

The Milwaukee Brewers Bullpen was a bit under the radar for the 2013 campaign, mustering a 26 – 28 record, with a 3rd best NL ERA of 3.19.

This years relief core loses Burke Badenhop and Francisco Rodriguez, however they have Tyler Thornburg for a full year (2.03 ERA in 66.2 IP), stalwart Tom Gorzelanny  (2.70 ERA in 36.2 Relief Innings) is back for another season – while Brandon Kintzler (2.69 ERA in 77 IP for 2013) will also contribute.

Jim Henderson (read caption below) will anchor the 9th inning.  The Brew Crew could also see Thornburg see some action as a Starter if one of the other guys goes down.

Milwaukee will pin its hopes a lot on Ramirez and Ryan Braun coming back to have star like seasons, for this team to propel into a playoff race.

Jim Henderson is the gem of this ball club's relief staff. In 2013 he tosses 60 innings with a whisper thin 2.70 ERA. His 28/32 saves is fairly respectable when you look at Milwaukee's offense last season. Expect bigger numbers in 2014 with an upgraded young, speedy squad doing the hitting.

Jim Henderson is the gem of this ball club’s relief staff. In 2013, he tosses 60 innings with a whisper thin 2.70 ERA. His 28/32 saves is fairly respectable when you look at Milwaukee’s offense last season. Expect bigger numbers in 2014 with an upgraded young, speedy squad doing the hitting.  The 31 Year Old Canadian took over the reigns of the team from fellow countrymen John Axford after the 2012 season.

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Baseball Hall Of Fame and Alan Trammel; Stacking Up Against Yount, Ripken, Ozzie, & Larkin

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Now that we’ve taken a look at how Alan Trammell stacks up against other shortstops in the Hall, let’s take a look at how he stacks up against Shortstops in the Hall from his era which include Robin Yount, Cal Ripken Jr., Ozzie Smith, and then specifically against Barry Larkin as he was not in the Hall at the the time this was originally written.

I took a look at standard Hall of Fame stats as well as some simple Sabermetrics and then others like awards, games played at other positions, etc. Finally I took a look at Baseball-Reference.com’s who are they most like for their career. Take a look at how Tram faired…

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This Day in Milwaukee Brewers History: A Robin Yount and Hank Aaron Hitting Clinic

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An old well-known expression is “April showers bring May flowers.”  On May 1, 1975, the Milwaukee Brewers showered hits all over Milwaukee County Stadium in a 17-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers.  Every Brewers starter reached base that day, but it was also one of the rare times that both Hank Aaron and Robin Yount went ballistic on the opposition in the same game.

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Milwaukee Brewers History: July 9-18, 1982

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This weekend the Milwaukee Brewers honored the 1982 World Series team with special promotions and ceremonies.  I’ve done my fair share of reminiscing of that team over the weekend, and it got me thinking…what exactly were the Brewers up to on these dates in 1982?

I vaguely remembered some of the details from the research for my Brewers book, but started revisiting that specific era (July 14-16, 1982) again to put myself back in the right frame of mind for this blog post.  So here are the details…

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This Day in Milwaukee Brewers History: Robin Yount’s 3000th Hit

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Robin Yount said on the leadup to his 3000th hit that it wasn’t going to be a big deal.  The man who took more pride in his Milwaukee Brewers winning ballgames than personal stats found out he was wrong – the 3000 hit plateau was a huge deal.  On September 9, 1992, a crowd of 47,589 packed Milwaukee County Stadium to see history made when Yount became the 17th MLB player to reach the mark.  He tied Roberto Clemente for 16th on the list.

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The Brewers are 1 – 9 in their last 10 games. They have had the biggest swings in win streaks and then losing streaks. The club has played 21 games at home versus 14 on the road.


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