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LazerShow15
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When do we start blowing this thing up? Keep Brauny, Lucroy and Greinke, Everyone else can go.
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Try being an astros fan. But hey...we march onwards....
The smart thing is to trade Greinke now. I see very little chance of resigning him at this point.
When do we start blowing this thing up? Keep Brauny, Lucroy and Greinke, Everyone else can go.
I agree. It is time to bring up these youngsters now. Scooter, Thornburg, Peralta, Schafer and Gindl.I think he'll stay. He's 14-0 at Miller Park. Greinke is all about comfort and he has that in Milwaukee. The media stays off his back and he can live his life in peace. For a guy with social anxiety Milwaukee is the perfect place to stay.
I agree, but still looking for more out of him.Aoki needs to added to this list. Every team needs a solid lead off hitter and this kid can play.
I think he'll stay. He's 14-0 at Miller Park. Greinke is all about comfort and he has that in Milwaukee. The media stays off his back and he can live his life in peace. For a guy with social anxiety Milwaukee is the perfect place to stay.
He had that in Kansas City as well, it's not like the media here is any worse and even today he has tons of fan support.
It is my opinion, but how do you know it will stunt their careers, how do you know this. Some guys just play too long in the minors, they need a challenge and when they taste the Major Leagues they want to stay and work even harder. Bring up outfielders who actually will have some burning desire to play the game, Gomez and Nyjer need to go.Yeah, but he was traded. He didn't walk out of KC.
Axford has been the problem, along with a struggling bullpen. I give Axford props for going back out there. At least he was throwing some strikes last night. Wednesday night was unwatchable. Also, I don't think that WP gets past Lucroy; so one injury to one guy very clearly cost us one out, which cost us the game eventually. I guess that's what makes baseball so deep, yet so frustrating.
I didn't hold out much hope for the season after the injuries set in. I'm not adverse to trades, but DO NOT bring up guys that are too young and stunt their careers by throwing them in the deep end when they're not ready. There is no point in bringing up more outfielders if they will be overwhelmed by MLB pitching; and guys like Gennett and Thirnburg still need another year.
Brewers fans are going to have to suck it up and slog through a tough season. At least they didn't fill us with a sense of false hope like in 2004.
Or a Pads fan.