Peralta's compensation means it would take a lot to get him. But to get him and their starting 1B with a ton of control and who had an excellent 2nd half of the year? Probably an underpay considering that.
November 21, 2025 at 8:15 PM
Peralta's compensation means it would take a lot to get him. But to get him and their starting 1B with a ton of control and who had an excellent 2nd half of the year? Probably an underpay considering that.
Vaughn's 2025 WAR is deceiving, because he started playing well mid season. But also, Brewers aren't trading their starting 1B in a year they clearly expect to compete.
November 21, 2025 at 8:13 PM
Vaughn's 2025 WAR is deceiving, because he started playing well mid season. But also, Brewers aren't trading their starting 1B in a year they clearly expect to compete.
2/2 Last year was Frelick's second season and he had a huge improvement ending the season with .288 Average and rated the #7 hitter in the national league. There is no world that an untested prospect who hits less in the minors compares favorably to his value with 5 yrs of control remaining
November 21, 2025 at 7:37 PM
2/2 Last year was Frelick's second season and he had a huge improvement ending the season with .288 Average and rated the #7 hitter in the national league. There is no world that an untested prospect who hits less in the minors compares favorably to his value with 5 yrs of control remaining
1/2 Megill is Milwaukee's closer, an all star, and only backed up their closer end of season because of his injury.
Milwaukee has 6 starting pitchers still on the roster who had better ERA than Kirby at 4.21. Maybe he rebounds? IDK but this doesn't improve the roster.
November 21, 2025 at 7:32 PM
1/2 Megill is Milwaukee's closer, an all star, and only backed up their closer end of season because of his injury.
Milwaukee has 6 starting pitchers still on the roster who had better ERA than Kirby at 4.21. Maybe he rebounds? IDK but this doesn't improve the roster.
What are you going on about? Giannis is down for 1-2 weeks. Packers are fine. Brewers will come back even stronger with more minor league talent on the way.
November 19, 2025 at 12:46 AM
What are you going on about? Giannis is down for 1-2 weeks. Packers are fine. Brewers will come back even stronger with more minor league talent on the way.
I dont think that is the reality. I think its more likely they hold onto both, stabilizing the core of the staff. Maybe a mid season trade if they struggle. Who knows.
November 19, 2025 at 12:44 AM
I dont think that is the reality. I think its more likely they hold onto both, stabilizing the core of the staff. Maybe a mid season trade if they struggle. Who knows.
What kind of idiot is so detached from middle American that he doesn't realize that most produce and protein doesn't last more than a couple of days? Not all of us have an extra freezer with frozen produce waiting for a rainy day.
November 19, 2025 at 12:28 AM
What kind of idiot is so detached from middle American that he doesn't realize that most produce and protein doesn't last more than a couple of days? Not all of us have an extra freezer with frozen produce waiting for a rainy day.
I think people have the expectation that athletes are either perfect, or we crucify them. We know he did a terrible thing. We can also recognize that he was otherwise a good person who played the game at a very high level. That’s how I think most Brewers fans feel about him.
November 17, 2025 at 6:36 PM
I think people have the expectation that athletes are either perfect, or we crucify them. We know he did a terrible thing. We can also recognize that he was otherwise a good person who played the game at a very high level. That’s how I think most Brewers fans feel about him.
Eric the problem is that you and other politicians should be clarifying what you stand for daily, instead of allowing the media to do it. To this point you (all) have largely allowed Republicans to do it for you, and big business influence muddies any claim to serving the people.
November 17, 2025 at 3:12 PM
Eric the problem is that you and other politicians should be clarifying what you stand for daily, instead of allowing the media to do it. To this point you (all) have largely allowed Republicans to do it for you, and big business influence muddies any claim to serving the people.
I mean - the insurance system is wasteful, so to a point it's accurate. However, Trump has no problems with payoffs to billionaires. This is their way. Things won't be reasonable until we can remove the insane profit margins out of the system.
November 12, 2025 at 1:25 AM
I mean - the insurance system is wasteful, so to a point it's accurate. However, Trump has no problems with payoffs to billionaires. This is their way. Things won't be reasonable until we can remove the insane profit margins out of the system.
As bad as the deal is, the complete destruction of our healthcare system will demonstrate how terrible Republican policies are. While I feel for liberals losing healthcare coverage, the silver lining is that Republicans stand no chance in the upcoming elections.
November 11, 2025 at 11:29 PM
As bad as the deal is, the complete destruction of our healthcare system will demonstrate how terrible Republican policies are. While I feel for liberals losing healthcare coverage, the silver lining is that Republicans stand no chance in the upcoming elections.
I think that the problem with this shutdown is that Dems are weak to pain in their constituencies. Feds and SNAP unpaid are big problems. The solution? Contingency funds in Fed Unions and liberal states for SNAP. Republicans use more SNAP than us. Call their bluff, prepare for the next one.
November 11, 2025 at 5:42 AM
I think that the problem with this shutdown is that Dems are weak to pain in their constituencies. Feds and SNAP unpaid are big problems. The solution? Contingency funds in Fed Unions and liberal states for SNAP. Republicans use more SNAP than us. Call their bluff, prepare for the next one.
I think it's somewhere in the middle of this. MLF runs the ball too much early, Love is a bit inaccurate and doesn't throw the ball away when he should. Both bear some responsibility for the last two weeks.
November 11, 2025 at 5:04 AM
I think it's somewhere in the middle of this. MLF runs the ball too much early, Love is a bit inaccurate and doesn't throw the ball away when he should. Both bear some responsibility for the last two weeks.
I think MLF's play calling was limited being down to Melton and 1 of our top 5 WR on the field. I don't know if that justifies the performance. Love played like trash for 2/3 of the game. Our defense can't keep us in every game.
November 11, 2025 at 4:56 AM
I think MLF's play calling was limited being down to Melton and 1 of our top 5 WR on the field. I don't know if that justifies the performance. Love played like trash for 2/3 of the game. Our defense can't keep us in every game.
The Democratic Party needs to move further to the left to counter the extremism we're facing on the right. I'm tire of these low energy lifers who stifle all momentum from the left. It's time for change.
November 11, 2025 at 3:51 AM
The Democratic Party needs to move further to the left to counter the extremism we're facing on the right. I'm tire of these low energy lifers who stifle all momentum from the left. It's time for change.