Author: Zach_Lensmire

Brewers

The injury bug has come to play with the Brewers and when it rains it pours. Saturday morning, the Brewers announced they will be placing relief pitcher on the 15 day injured list. Perdomo joins a list of Brewers who have been placed on the list over the course of the last week. https://twitter.com/Brewers/status/1530579700329984001 Current Injured List Jake Cousins started the onslaught of injuries with an elbow effusion on May 21st. On May 23rd, fan favorite Freddy Peralts was also added to the 15 day IL. Peralta, with a more serious injury will hopefully be back by August per David…

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Joey Wiemer

For fans tuned into Brewers twitter and the Brewers farm system, the name Joey Wiemer has begun to circle more and more. The 23 year old from Sylvania, Ohio has been turning heads seemingly every time he laces up his cleats. This was highlighted today by Wiemer jumping up 12 spots on the MLB Pipeline prospect list. Wiemer started the year ranked the 94th best prospect in the professional baseball. This morning an updated list came out with Wiemer vaulting to number 82. This is the second highest Brewers on the list behind his outfield counterpart, Sal Frelick at number…

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Since the Brewers kicked off the 2022 season in Chicago on April 7th, fans have had three continuous weeks complaining about the team’s offensive output. With the struggles of last September flowing into early 2022, fans have a reason to be concerned and quite frankly pessimistic. However, Through the first 20 games of the season, Milwaukee is 13-7 and leading the NL Central. Let’s take a look at why Brewers fans should be excited for what’s to come. Pitching Finding Its Form Early It was no secret coming into the year that the Brewers would be relying on their pitching.…

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Brewers Luis Urias

Brewers fans have been unable to witness Luis Urias donning the Gold and Blue since early in Spring Training due to a quad injury. In just the second Spring Training Game of the year, Urias pulled his quad while running the bases and has been on a slow path back to health since. The Brewers placed Urias on the 10 day injured list on opening day and he has been rehabbing through the early part of the season. Urias began his rehab assignement with Biloxi on Sunday April 24th. Urias got involved in the scoring right away with an RBI…

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Brice Turang

The 2022 season has not been off to a great start for the Brewers number 4 propsect Brice Turang. The shortstop came into Friday night hitting .220 with just 4 RBI through the teams first 12 games. Fortunately for the rising star, all that changed in Nashville last night. Turang tied the Nashville Sounds single game hit record by recording 5 hits in 5 at bats en route to a 12-2 win over Charlotte. Turang complemented the 5 hits with three RBI, 2 runs scored and 2 doubles. Turang led off his great night with a single and the first…

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July 31st seems so far away, but for Brewers fans looking forward to the craziness of the trade deadline, it will come much quicker than expected. The Brewers figure to be contenders again in 2022 and barring major injuries, will be looking to add pieces come the trade deadline. This past week Mark Attanasio talked more about the potential for in season moves. When discussing the free agent acquisition of Andrew McCutchen and the lockout Attanasio talked about their strategy to get one of three big pieces they were in discussions with. While Attanasio did not disclose the other two…

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Milwaukee Brewers, Brewers News, Brewers Spring Training

The Milwaukee Brewers have officially played one full week of spring training games and there has been plenty to get excited about. Since commencing Cactus League play on March 18th with the Dodgers, the headlines and highlights have been flowing out of Maryvale. While there certainly is a lot to cover from week one, let’s take a look at three major takeaways from the Crews start. Pitching Continues as a Strength One thing Brewers fans were not too worried about over the course of the off-season was adding to our pitching staff. With Burnes, Woodruff and Peralta being one…

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While the MLB lockout has put a hold on Major League Spring Training, the Milwaukee Brewers began their “Build-Up Camp” for non 40-man roster players this past week. The team brought in 50 guys to their camp in Maryvale, Arizona. A couple of their top prospects such as Garrett Mitchell and Brice Turang were not in attendance due to being on the 40-man roster. However, most attending players rank in the top half of the Brewers pipeline. Thanks to several Brewers reporters, fans were able to get some highlights from these youngsters. https://twitter.com/AdamMcCalvy/status/1496956004159815680 2021 Farm System Stars Face Off 2021…

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On July 6, 2021, the Brewers made a seemingly minor transaction by acquiring Rowdy Tellez from the Toronto Blue Jays. At the time it seemed like a temporary option to fill the gap of a struggling Keston Hiura and injured Daniel Vogelbach. However, Rowdy quickly became endeared by Brewers fans who had no hesitation showering “Rowdy, Rowdy, Rowdy” chants down on the 26 year old. Let’s take a look at how Rowdy performed in his inaugural Brewers season. Tellez Offensive Grade: B+ Tellez came to Milwaukee after hitting .209 with four home runs and 33 strike outs through 50 games…

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While the MLB lockout rolls on, Brewers fans can pass the time by starting to look at who could be future contributors for the crew. Keith Law of the Athletic released his top 20 prospect list for the Brewers’ organization on Tuesday offering a glimpse into what the organizations farm system is developing. Leading the Way: Brice Turang Coming in at number 1 on the list is the 2018 first round middle infielder, Brice Turang. Turang was taken fresh out of high school in 2018 and has worked his way up the Brewers farm system. At just 22 years old,…

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