The Milwaukee Brewers owner suggested changes are coming
This offseason has been challenging for baseball fans in Milwaukee to stomach. Former Brewers pitcher Josh Hader had a record-setting postseason with the San Diego Padres. The Brewers, who were one game back from the Philadelphia Phillies, are watching the Phillies participate in the World Series against the Houston Astros. The Milwaukee Brewers owner hinted this week that the team plans to make some moves to help them chase a title.
According to MLB Insider Robert Murray, Mark Attanasio, owner of the Brewers, said the team plans to be active this offseason.
Brewers owner Mark Attanasio: “We might be very active this winter.” https://t.co/djrL64h0uV
— Robert Murray (@ByRobertMurray) November 4, 2022
There are plenty of moves the Brewers can take
The Brewers have many options this winter to improve the team. The Brewers could trade for one of several savvy veterans that could put the Brewers over the playoff hump. The team could take a chance on a free-agent catcher who has declined in recent years but could resurrect his career on a team that needs an explosive bat. The Brewers could take a chance on bringing in a catcher with experience being on a World Series-winning team.
The Brewers should be competitive next season. How aggressive the team decides to be this winter could be the difference between sitting at home in October or playing into early November.
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It’s always about next year!The ownership of Brewers will never make a positive move it might cost to much money.They blew it with Hader move! Don’t hold your breath!