@chicagotribune lol, if your star player can’t handle a lady saying “you suck”, then maybe they’re not cut out for the big leagues. Honestly though, after his performance against Milwaukee, looks like Triple A might be a better spot for him anyway.
Sure hope the Brewers win a World Series at some point, but, until then, I sure do enjoy watching teams that spend hundreds of millions more per year on their rosters cope with losing to the Brewers. Helps me find peace when I fall asleep at night. Go Crew 🟡🔵🟡
@JDevilSports@PitchingNinja@Buster_ESPN Yeah, you’re right, we should root for the top talents in baseball to get injured, cause that’s good for the sport, right? Right? You simpleton.
@clarkisking1 Love that a small market team from the Midwest is so good that it causes people to hate them on the same level of the Dodgers and Yankees. We live rent free in ya’lls heads lol
@BrewCrewScoop Brewers aren’t “poor”. Admittedly we have less cash than the Dodgers and Mets, but we could utilize our revenue and extend guys when it makes sense rather than throwing our hands up and shopping out guys like Peralta, Adames, Burnes, etc. because we’re cheap.
@BrewPack8 Extend. No questions asked. I don’t understand why anyone would be against that. If we want to break through to a World Series, we gotta get past this hesitation to extend guys. I know it’s “not the Brewers way”, but clearly that “way” is not gonna get us a World Series.