@drich318318@AdamMcCalvy Took a perfect transition, a perfect throw, and a less than stellar slide to get him. You’re going up against Iglesias who has a sub 1.5 ERA. That was 100% the right call.
@MatthewMKE98 Sal has been hot lately, and there is no way Murphy is taking his glove out of the lineup if he’s healthy. They’re going to show him more patience than almost anybody on the roster.
@InvestingAddict It’s been Buffet’s advice all along. He was asked once if his advice was so successful, why more people don’t follow it. He said “simple, because I believe in the ‘Get Rich Slow’ approach”. That’s just not an attractive avenue for a lot of people. I think you’re right on the $.
@DougasMcNougal@FoulTerritoryTV Ha… he had a nice night last night, but theatrics are always gonna be his thing. For some reason, I had Hamilton in the Durbin deal. Harrison/Hamilton it’s all the same to a simple mind like mine.🤣
@FoulTerritoryTV Hitting a dude in the spine with no outs is one thing. But hitting the top of his wrist (which is basically hovering over the inside of the plate) with runners on first and second in a close game? His little tirade actually helped the Brewers get their act together, so whatever.
@FoulTerritoryTV Runners on First and second with no outs, the last thing Woodruff is trying to do to do is hit him. Than he goes cleats up into second against a former teammate, that’s not “firing your team up”, that’s immature trash.
@VikingEsquire@PitchingNinja Not a Royals fan, die hard Milwaukee Brewer guy.But Salvador Perez is one of the classiest humans in a major league uniform. He is going out of his way to NOT show up the ump while simultaneously helping his pitcher. Not being a showboat, not being demonstrative. All class
@OutOfTheVines What a simple minded take, good lord. A 12 year old could understand that the small market clubs can’t operate the way the monsters do. The Brewers do this yearly, and are perpetually one of the best teams in the game. It sucks for small market fans, but it’s reality
@HoernerMVP Quinn Priester before he joined the Milwaukee Brewers
5-9 record, 6.23 ERA, 1.623 WHIP, and 69 strikeouts over 99.2 innings pitched in 21 games (15 starts)
….. it’s about young controllable talent for the Brewers. Sproat has the tools to be legit. Give it a bit