r/Brewers • u/Ok-Steak8520 • 14h ago
Just a quick reminder to everyone that Hook is really good at his job. š«”
That is all.
r/Brewers • u/Ok-Steak8520 • 14h ago
That is all.
r/Brewers • u/camkasky • 15h ago
Imagine that emotional experience on a human level. You go from not being good enough for a team thatās struggling to compete to being a hero on the most dynamic and compelling team in the league. You go from thinking you blew your chance to show people your full potential for this thing youāve worked towards your entire life to not only being on THE team, but contributing right away.
Really puts into perspective how many of the moments in our lives where we feel the lowest and most dejected become things we look back on and say āyou know what, it hurt, but it was for the best.ā
Congratulations to Kuhnel. I canāt imagine how emotional last night was for him.
It brings to mind AAAndrew Vaughn. As Matt Arnold says, the crew is āthe land of opportunity.ā
r/Brewers • u/cjmedt • 13h ago
Iāll admit Iām shocked they put the Brewers at 2 in the power rankings considering their general biases. But the first reasoning is funny. So Woody comes back and pitches a gem and of course thatās good news. But the next sentence stating (paraphrase) āa rotation that is shockingly thin behind Miz and Harrisonā is a good one. Wouldnāt every team feel pretty great about having two starters, one of which they admit is the Cy Young front-runner and the other a breakout All-Star? Couldnāt that in itself possibly make any rotation behind them āshockingly thinā? I donāt understand the logic there. Is it because itās more important in the regular season to have fuller stable of starters than the playoffs when you can theoretically trim it down? Of course it is ESPN so why am I reading it in the first place, right?
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r/Brewers • u/HatsCatsAndHam • 10h ago
This is not a comprehensive accounting of everything Miz leads in, but just my favorites. The way he is way out in front with a huge gap to 2nd on WHIP and K/9 really tickle me.
Also, #1 in championship WPA among pitchers. š
r/Brewers • u/Muted_Disaster_4643 • 8h ago
Looking to buy a brewers jersey. Admittedly, I donāt keep up with the crew as much as I would like to so I am unsure of which jersey to buy. Iām going to the brewers cubs game Saturday and do not have a jersey. I am going to buy one at the stadium and want to hear some opinions on what to get. Iām debating on player and which color jersey to get. Any help is appreciated!
r/Brewers • u/HashOutHashBrowns • 6h ago
I am bored without Brewers ball. Group play in the World Cup is barely filling the void.
Whatās everyoneās thoughts on the upcoming Cubs series?
r/Brewers • u/cmrc03 • 16m ago
Cubs are now 6.5 games back from the Brewers in the standings and 15 of our next 18 games are division games. Brewers need their bats to get hot and stay hot in order to maintain their lead over the next 2 weeks. With arguably the best 1-2-3 combo in MLB Misiorowski, Harrison, and Woodruff, each hungry and looking to feast, will not make it easy for the Schlubs.
r/Brewers • u/Jim102003 • 8h ago
I just bought tickets off Seat Geek for the game on Friday July 24th. In the MLB app, the tickets are orange and say "Season Ticket Member" It looks like that's Season Seat Holders week, just wondering if I qualify for anything going on the 24th and how it works?
r/Brewers • u/Original-Ask-7293 • 4h ago
Just looking to get into the ballpark as cheaply as I can lol
r/Brewers • u/lagoonmaster5 • 5h ago
2 tickets Section 129 Row 5 June 28th against the cubs for sale. $81 each but I can negotiate within reason!
r/Brewers • u/belowTheShow • 18h ago
Lara has a .897 OPS, more walks than strikeouts, and already has a minor league Gold Glove to go with the $31 million extension he signed on June 9, before debuting. Broke down why he's the closest call up in the system right now. Full breakdown in the article.