Dave Radcliffe
A 2012 graduate of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh with a degree in journalism, Dave is very passionate about Wisconsin sports teams, with the Milwaukee Brewers leading the way. Baseball is his first love, and Dave is also an avid fan of the Green Bay Packers, Wisconsin Badgers, Milwaukee Bucks and Marquette Golden Eagles. In high school, Dave played baseball and basketball, but an inability to play these sports at a higher level is why he traded in his cleats for pen and paper.
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Milwaukee Brewers Need to Shake Up Starting Rotation, Send Down Wily PeraltaIt's been a rough go for the Milwaukee Brewers' starting rotation this season, and there is more than one pitcher that deserves to be demoted. But it would benefit both the Brewers and Wily Peralta if Peralta was sent down to Triple-A Nashville.
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The St. Louis Cardinals Are Better Than the Milwaukee Brewers, but it Goes Deeper Than ThatThe good news is that the Brewers don't play the Cardinals again until August. The bad news is that they have only won two games against St. Louis in 2013. The Cards are the better team, but we'll delve into some interesting numbers.
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Owner of Sole Milwaukee Brewers No-Hitter, Juan Nieves Retired Too EarlyIt's never easy to watch a career end prematurely, and that happened to Juan Nieves of the Milwaukee Brewers. At just 23 years of age, Nieves was forced to call it quits because of injury, but he holds one of the greatest individual feats in team history.
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What Return of K-Rod Means for Roles in Milwaukee Brewers’ Bullpen Moving ForwardGuess who's back? Back again? Everyone's favorite goggles-wearing relief pitcher, Francisco Rodriguez was recently called up to Milwaukee from Triple-A Nashville. See what affect his arrival has on roles in the Brewers' bullpen.
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The Milwaukee Brewers’ Top Five Free-Agent Busts in Franchise HistoryIt's never easy to relive mistakes, but it's about learning from those mistakes, something the Milwaukee Brewers have done a fairly good job of lately. We'll analyze the biggest free-agent busts in team history, including one from the 2013 season.
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Starting Pitching and Mental Roadblocks Have Led to Inconsistency for Milwaukee BrewersWhen the Milwaukee Brewers are hot, they're hot, and when they're not, they're not. But that's a pretty simple statement, so let's try and break down what exactly has led to such inconsistency and if there's a way to buck the losing ways.
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How the Milwaukee Brewers Can Survive Their 10-Game Road TripThe Milwaukee Brewers are about to embark on their toughest stretch of baseball yet as they will go up against the top three teams in their division, with all games coming away from Miller Park. How can the Brewers survive the trip?
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It’s Time for Everyone to Take Note of Milwaukee Brewers' Carlos Gomez, the Hottest Hitter in BaseballLost amongst the surprising performances of Yuniesky Betancourt and Jean Segura in the early weeks of the baseball season is Carlos Gomez, who leads the league in hitting. It's time for everyone to stop what they're doing and take note.
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Should the Milwaukee Brewers Call Up Francisco Rodriguez by the 30-Day Deadline?As with Yuniesky Betancourt before the start of the season, the Brewers brought back Francisco Rodriguez, inking him to a minor league deal in April. Milwaukee has 30 days to call him up, so would it be the right move to give Frankie a second chance?
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Five Reasons Why It’s Hard Being a Fan of the Milwaukee BrewersThe Brewers' bandwagon is always accepting, but this is for the loyal fans who have stuck with the Crew through thick and thin. It makes the sweet moments that much sweeter -- the five reasons that make it tough to be a Brewers' fan.
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The Good, Bad and Ugly of the Milwaukee Brewers’ Stomping Grounds, Miller ParkThere are all sorts of fun things to do at Miller Park, both before you get in the stadium and once you're inside. But it also has its downfalls, so let's take a look at the good, the bad and the ugly of the Milwaukee Brewers' home park.
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Milwaukee Brewers Feature Best Hitting Duo in Baseball With Ryan Braun, Aramis RamirezAdmittedly, there are a number of dynamic duos in Major League Baseball that could support why they are the best. Ryan Braun and Aramis Ramirez feel no differently, so let the debate begin as we make their case for being the best hitting duo in baseball.
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The St. Louis Cardinals Are All that is Evil and Wrong in the World to the Milwaukee BrewersBrewer fans courtesy of the Cardinals are quickly beginning to realize how Pirate fans feel when their team travels to Miller Park. St. Louis just completed a four-game sweep of the Crew, so we'll dissect what went wrong and what awaits the Brewers.
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Five Reasons Why Milwaukee Is a Brewers TownIf the Packers played in Milwaukee rather than Green Bay, this debate would be over, but it's the Brewers and Bucks battling for city supremacy. See what makes the MLB's Brewers the talk of the town over the NBA's Bucks.
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How Should the Milwaukee Brewers Manage Playing Time After Aramis Ramirez Returns?For what feels like an eternity, Brewers' third baseman Aramis Ramirez has been missing from the Milwaukee lineup. Due to return any day now, how does Ron Roenicke manage playing time with those who were starting in his place?
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Do Pittsburgh Pirates Have a Legitimate Beef that Milwaukee Brewers Are Stealing Signs?There were a few instances during the recent Pittsburgh and Milwaukee series that inferred the Pirates believed the Brewers were stealing signs. Is this really the case, and what evidence is there supporting or dismissing this claim?
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Milwaukee Brewers: 5 Biggest Takeaways from the Opening Month of the 2013 SeasonIt's hard to believe we've already cruised through a month of the regular season. The Milwaukee Brewers couldn't have had a more interesting first four-plus weeks of the season, so let's see the important storylines from the Crew's opening month.
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The Revelation of Jean Segura, the Milwaukee Brewers' Best Bargain PlayerWith so much money dedicated to players like Ryan Braun, Rickie Weeks, Aramis Ramirez and now Carlos Gomez, the Brewers are all about bargain hunting. They have quite the bargain in Jean Segura, and there are several reasons why.
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Analyzing the Milwaukee Brewers' Top 5 Early Frustrations of the 2013 SeasonSitting around .500 while missing two of your most productive hitters might not sound all that bad, but the Milwaukee Brewers have still dealt with their fair share of frustrations. We'll analyze what is poking at Milwaukee's side through four weeks.
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Starting Pitching, Bullpen Must Carry Milwaukee Brewers a Little While LongerWith the Brewers standing at two games above .500 through their first 20 games, it's actually been pitching that has kept Milwaukee afloat. If they want to remain competitive, the Crew will have to rely on their arms for just a little while longer.
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The 5 Most Memorable Moments from the Milwaukee Brewers Nine-Game Winning StreakIt was fun while it lasted, and now the Milwaukee Brewers will have to try and begin anew. But just because it's over doesn't mean we can't look back and enjoy the top moments from the Crew's nine-game winning streak.
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Despite Streak, St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds Staying Hot, Ahead of Milwaukee BrewersThe Central Division usually doesn't get much love from around baseball, but there are currently four teams with winning records, including the Brewers. See what makes the Cardinals and Reds such great teams and able to stay ahead of Milwaukee.
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The Milwaukee Brewers Can’t Keep Waiting on Rickie Weeks -- Scooter Gennett Deserves a CallNot many players in baseball are struggling worse than Rickie Weeks right now, but luckily for the Brewers, they have a second baseman in Triple-A who's making some noise. He deserves a call, but will Milwaukee really bring up Scooter Gennett?
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The Carlos Gomez Should-Have-Been Home Run and What’s Wrong with Baseball’s Replay SystemIn the fourth inning of Milwaukee's game against San Diego, Carlos Gomez hit a moonshot to left field, only it was ruled to be a foul ball. It appeared to be the incorrect call, and yet replay wasn't used by the crew chief. Why was this the case?
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4 Tweaks the Milwaukee Brewers Should Make to Keep Their Winning Streak AliveIt doesn't matter how you do it as long as a win is the end result. The Brewers have managed to find a way to win seven games in a row, but if they want to keep that streak alive, manager Ron Roenicke will need to make a few adjustments.
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5 Reasons Behind the Milwaukee Brewers’ Seven-Game Winning StreakFollowing sweeps of the San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs, the Milwaukee Brewers are riding a seven-game winning streak. What are the reasons behind the club's drastic turnaround from just one week ago?
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Despite a Slumping Rickie Weeks, Milwaukee Brewers on Four-Game Winning StreakRickie Weeks is kind of the elephant in the Milwaukee Brewers clubhouse. Somehow, the Brewers are finding ways to win despite the second baseman's immense struggles at the plate. How is this possible, and what's going on with Weeks?
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Injuries, Pitching Have Put Milwaukee Brewers Manager Ron Roenicke in Tough SpotSo you want to be a Major League manager? It might seem easy from the couch, but Ron Roenicke of the Milwaukee Brewers would tell you otherwise. See how injuries and inconsistent pitching has left Roenicke with several dilemmas.
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What’s Wrong with Yovani Gallardo and Ryan Braun? Something, but It’s Still EarlyYovani Gallardo and Ryan Braun, two of the most prominent Milwaukee Brewers, are having their issues on and off the field. We'll shift our focus to on-the-field issues and figure out why Gallardo and Braun are struggling so far in 2013.
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Milwaukee Brewers Starting Pitcher Mike Fiers’ Seat Is About as Hot as They ComeAlmost by default, Mike Fiers was handed a spot in the Milwaukee Brewers' opening-day rotation, but his first start took a turn for the worse. See why Fiers has been struggling and who is waiting in the wings if he is unable to turn things around.
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Milwaukee Brewers GM Doug Melvin’s Inexact Science of Signing Free-Agent PitchersMore money typically means more spending, and that's the path the Brewers and general manager Doug Melvin have followed recently. But is it always necessary? We'll look at recent signings and analyze the risk involved in free agency.
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5 Things that May Have Turned Around the Milwaukee Brewers’ Season on SundaySometimes, it takes just one game to get a season heading in the right direction. For the Milwaukee Brewers, see the five things that happened against the St. Louis Cardinals that might make April 14 the day things turned around for the Brewers.
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What the Milwaukee Brewers Must Do in Order to Survive Until JuneMultiple factors have contributed to the Brewers' 2-7 mark just two weeks into the season. Most recently, they wasted a masterful performance by Kyle Lohse against his former team, the St. Louis Cardinals. What can Milwaukee do to turn things around?
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Milwaukee Brewers’ Jackie Robinson, Robin Yount Most Celebrated Player in Franchise HistoryIn honor of Jackie Robinson Day, we're recognizing the Brewers' most celebrated player in franchise history, Robin Yount. We'll look at what made Yount's career so special, his impact on the sport and how he is remembered to this day.
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Milwaukee Brewers April Schedule: Cardinals, Giants, Dodgers Offer Biggest ChallengesThe Brewers' schedule doesn't offer many breaks in the month of April, and injuries combined with poor pitching doesn't help the matter. See what challenges the Cardinals, Giants and Dodgers will provide Milwaukee.
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Milwaukee Brewers Injury Update: Setbacks for Corey Hart, Taylor GreenThe Brewers can darn near field an entire team with the amount of players they've seen go down with injuries this year. Recently, they didn't exactly receive good news regarding the status of both Taylor Green and Corey Hart.Also published on:
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10 Reasons Why the Milwaukee Brewers’ Biggest Rival is the Chicago CubsEntering their 15th season as members of the National League, the Brewers have built some rivalries with their Central division opponents. Here's why the Cubs edge out the Cardinals as Milwaukee's biggest rival.
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Milwaukee Brewers’ Disastrous Homestand More of a Fluke, Not a TrendEnough injuries to field another team and a 1-5 start were two things the Milwaukee Brewers didn't exactly have in mind entering the 2013 season. It's discouraging, but read on to see why it's not something we should get used to.
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Milwaukee Brewers: 5 Minor League Players to Keep an Eye on in 2013As Major League Baseball teams begin to struggle, eyes begin shifting to the minors. Are there players in Triple-A who could contribute and give the team a boost? Here are five players in the Brewers' minor league system to watch this season.
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The Best and Worst Moments from the Milwaukee Brewers’ Opening SeriesWhat better way to celebrate the start of baseball by looking back at some of the most memorable moments from the beginning of the season. We'll take a look back the best and worst moments for the Brewers in their opening series.
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The 3 Weakest Links on the Milwaukee Brewers’ Opening Day RosterIdentifying a weakness can be just as important as understanding your strengths. For the Milwaukee Brewers, they have three pressing weaknesses to overcome this season if they want to compete for a spot in the postseason.
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Milwaukee Brewers Escape Opener: Yovani Gallardo's Pitch-Count Woes ContinueAll's well that ends well, and the Brewers survived their opener in dramatic fashion. But ace Yovani Gallardo struggled just to get through five innings. Read on to see why this continues to be a major concern for Gallardo and Milwaukee.
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Milwaukee Brewers 2013 Season Preview and Breakdown of Final RosterBaseball is finally underway, and that means a fresh start for all 30 Major League teams. We'll break down each level of the Milwaukee Brewers' roster and give an outlook on the season before offering our prediction.
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Introducing the Fresh Faces on the Milwaukee Brewers’ Opening Day RosterEvery team experiences some variation of a turnover in between every season, and for the Brewers, several players will make their debut with Milwaukee in 2013. We'll introduce you to these unfamiliar faces and summarize their roles with the Brewers.
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Why the Milwaukee Brewers Will Miss Zack Greinke in 2013The Brewers were left with almost no choice when they dealt Zack Greinke to the Los Angeles Angels at the trade deadline last season. The move may pay off in the future, but see why Greinke's absence from Milwaukee will hurt the Brewers in 2013.
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Why the Milwaukee Brewers Won’t Win the NL Central in 2013As opposed to year's past, the National League Central could wind up being one of the most competitive divisions in 2013. Find out why the Brewers won't factor into the race atop the Central this upcoming season.
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Projecting the Milwaukee Brewers' Opening-Day LineupNot a whole lot has changed since the closing months of last season, but a few injuries have caused some shuffling around in the Brewers' lineup. Check out what Milwaukee is projected to look like one-through-nine on opening day.
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The Sweet 16 Reasons Why Fans Should Be Excited About the Milwaukee BrewersHow sweet it is that opening day is nearly upon us. As the madness continues in the NCAA tournament, we'll play along and give Brewer fans 16 sweet reasons why they should be excited about the upcoming season.
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Why the Milwaukee Brewers’ Signing of Kyle Lohse was the Right DecisionEarlier this winter, the general consensus around Brewer nation was that Milwaukee should refrain from signing free agent pitcher Kyle Lohse. With the signing complete, it all of a sudden doesn't seem like such a bad idea.
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How the Kyle Lohse Signing Impacts the Future of the Milwaukee BrewersThe Milwaukee Brewers finally caved and signing free-agent pitcher Kyle Lohse to a three-year deal. How does his signing impact both the immediate and distant future of the team?
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Top 10 Milwaukee Brewers Fantasy Baseball Team NamesEven if your fantasy baseball draft has already come and gone, it's not too late to change your team name, especially if you're a Milwaukee Brewers fan. Check out some creative Brewers-related team names you can apply to your fantasy squad.
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Breaking Down the All-Time Greatest Milwaukee Brewers March-Madness StyleCollege basketball steals the show in the sports world with the NCAA tournament preceding opening day, so before the Milwaukee Brewers begin the baseball season, let's have a March Madness-style bracket to figure out the greatest Brewer of all time.
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Milwaukee Brewers Injury Update: Corey Hart Not Ready to Rush BackIn this Brewers injury update, we'll take a look at Corey Hart's rehab timetable from knee surgery this offseason. In the meantime, while we wait for Hart's return, we'll analyze who will replace him and how it affects Milwaukee.
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Should the Milwaukee Brewers Still Have Concerns About Their Bullpen?Coming off a dreadful season, the Brewers' bullpen was completely retooled in the offseason. But a few pitchers who return from last year's bullpen aren't carrying their weight this spring. Does this mean trouble is on the horizon?
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Why Carlos Gomez Extension Won’t Haunt Milwaukee Brewers like Bill Hall SigningMilwaukee finally had money after Mark Attanasio purchased the Brewers, but then spent far too much of it on Bill Hall six years ago. Upon hearing of the Carlos Gomez extension, we'll compare the signings and explain why Gomez's situation is different.
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Identifying the Top 3 Question Marks for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2013With spring training comes competition and speculation, and the Milwaukee Brewers are no exception. What are the biggest areas of concern for the team this season, and how will the Brewers effectively solve these dilemmas?
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3 Promising Signs for Milwaukee Brewers in Group Stage of World Baseball ClassicFor Milwaukee Brewer fans, plenty of familiar names are making their mark one way or another in this year's World Baseball Classic. We'll take a look at areas that have the Brewers optimistic after the first round of the WBC.
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Three Strikes: Top 3 Disappointments in Spring Training for the Milwaukee BrewersSpring training is a great opportunity to get a look at exciting young talent, but with the excitement also comes disappointment. Some Milwaukee Brewers aren't carrying their weight in Maryvale, including these three under-performers.
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Injuries, World Baseball Classic Not Making Life Easy for Milwaukee BrewersJust a few weeks into spring training, the Brewers have dealt with their fair share of injuries, and now the World Baseball Classic has begun. How do these injuries, combined with the tournament, make things difficult for Milwaukee?
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Milwaukee Brewers: Start of World Baseball Classic Opens Door in MaryvaleThe Brewers' spring training base of Maryvale, Arizona just got a little less crowded with the beginning of the World Baseball Classic. See how the worldwide tournament affects how Milwaukee will go about its business.
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Building a Case for 3 Minor Leaguers to Make the Milwaukee Brewers’ RosterEvery year, a team either looks outside of the organization or within it to find talent that will give the big league club a boost. We'll make a case for three Milwaukee minor league players to make the Brewers opening day roster.
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Building a Case for 3 “Outsiders” to Make the Milwaukee Brewers’ RosterIt's time to bring Brewer fans up to speed on some players who aren't exactly household names, but mean something to Milwaukee. Read on to see why three outsiders -- recent or possible future acquisitions -- could surprise us and make the final roster.
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Pending Free Agents the Milwaukee Brewers Should and Shouldn’t Re-signDiscounting players who are arbitration eligible following the season, the Milwaukee Brewers still have some key contributors set to become free agents. Who should stay and who should go after 2013?
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Milwaukee Brewers: 5 Positive Takeaways from First Weekend of Exhibition PlayWe're only days into exhibition play, but looking at some early trends for the Brewers shows there is plenty to be excited about in Milwaukee. Read on to see five positive takeaways following the Brewers' first few games of spring training.
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Barry Bonds Then, Ryan Braun Now, and the Catch-22 Faced by Two Fan BasesTen years ago, Barry Bonds' reputation slowly began to unravel due to his connection with BALCO. Now, Ryan Braun, who once tested positive for PEDs, faces a similar situation. We'll compare and contrast while sympathizing with each player's fan base.
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Breaking Down the Milwaukee Brewers’ Best Options to Fill in at First BaseWith both Corey Hart and Mat Gamel sidelined with knee injuries, the Brewers all of a sudden must hold open tryouts at first base. Hart is expected to miss six weeks, so see who the top options are to fill in until he returns to action.
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5 Reasons Why the Milwaukee Brewers Are Underrated Heading into 2013 SeasonNot much is expected of the Milwaukee Brewers this season after a modest offseason of spending. A losing record seems to be the consensus for the Brewers around baseball, but there are five reasons why Milwaukee is underrated.
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Why Hunter Morris Won't Start for the Milwaukee Brewers Until 2014In news that blindsided the Milwaukee Brewers, first baseman Mat Gamel re-injured his torn ACL and will miss the entire 2013 season. Even so, there are reasons why Hunter Morris won't start at first base for the Brewers this season.
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Milwaukee Brewers: Projecting Who Fills Out the BullpenJust as with the back-end of the starting rotation, the final two spots in the Brewers' bullpen are undecided heading into spring training. See who will vie for these openings and ultimately, who projects to make the opening day roster.
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Milwaukee Brewers: Projecting Who Fills Out the Starting RotationWith two spots likely locked up in the Brewers' starting five, that leaves three openings up for grabs. Weighing several different aspects, we will project which three pitchers have what it takes to fill out the rotation.
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How the Milwaukee Brewers Have Adjusted to the Sabermetrics EraSince the Oakland A's famous Moneyball stint, organizations have changed the way they evaluate players and build their teams. How has the sabermetrics boom affected the Milwaukee Brewers?
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Why Yovani Gallardo Will Be an All-Star for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2013Four years ago, Yovani Gallardo was anointed the ace of the Brewers' starting rotation. A lot has changed in Milwaukee since then, but see why Gallardo will not only return to that role in 2013, but the All-Star Game as well.
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The Top 5 Bang-For-Your-Buck Milwaukee Brewers in 2013The Brewers are cutting payroll by over 20 percent this season, but there are still plenty of players outperforming their contracts. Who are the top five Brewers when comparing production to how much money they make?
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How Chris Carpenter’s Injury Affects the Milwaukee BrewersThe season and career of Chris Carpenter is potentially over. Going back to his Cardinals' debut in 2004, we'll rehash Carpenter's past performance against the Brewers and see how his absence will affect Milwaukee moving forward.
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Ryan Braun’s Recent Link to PEDs Upsetting, Frustrating for BrewersAccording to a report by Yahoo! Sports' Jeff Passan and Tim Brown, Ryan Braun's name was in the records of Biogenesis, a clinic that has been linked to distributing performance enhancing drugs to baseball players. Get the lowdown on the report.
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Milwaukee Brewers: Top Position Battles Heading into Spring TrainingThere are plenty of questions regarding who will make the Milwaukee Brewers roster when it comes to the team's bench, starting rotation and bullpen. That means several roster battles will emerge once spring training begins on Feb. 12.
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Why Brewers’ Catchers Playing in WBC Will Set Milwaukee BackJonathan Lucroy and Martin Maldonado, the only two catchers on the Brewers' 40-man roster, will both be competing in the upcoming World Baseball Classic. What kind of impact will this have on the team, most notably the pitching staff?
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Can the Brewers’ Mat Gamel Battle Back from His ACL Injury?Mat Gamel had finally received a starting gig with the Brewers. 21 games in, that dream was shattered when he tore his ACL chasing a popup. We'll examine his injury, others athletes who have had ACL surgery and if Gamel can battle all the way back.
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Realignment of Brewers, Astros Brings Closure to an EraFifteen years ago, the Milwaukee Brewers made the switch from the American League to the National League, and now, the Houston Astros will do the opposite. We analyze both teams' moves and their numerous impacts in Milwaukee, in Houston, and on baseball.
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The Pros and Cons of the Milwaukee Brewers Signing Kyle LohseThought to be set on pitching heading into spring training, the Brewers haven't totally ruled out making a run at free agent Kyle Lohse. While this move still appears unlikely, there are some pros and cons Milwaukee needs to weigh before signing Lohse.Also published on:
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How Milwaukee Brewers Have Learned from Legacy of Payroll MishapsThe Brewers were put in an unfamiliar position in 2005 when Mark Attanasio bought the team -- they had money. See how the Brewers learned from their history of transactions, culminating in their most recent learning curve under Attanasio's ownership.
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The 5 Most Important Things We Learned from “Brewers on Deck”"Brewers On Deck" gives fans the opportunity to interact with their favorite players just weeks before they depart for spring training. Check out some interesting tidbits we picked up from some of the Brewers' higher-ups during the winter fan festival.
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How the Brewers Stack Up Against NL Central Foes Post-WinterOK, so technically it's still winter, but in baseball terms, spring is right around the corner and the hot stove is beginning to cool off as we near the date when pitchers and catchers report. See how the Brewers' winter compares to their NL Central foes.
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Why Rickie Weeks Will Be the Milwaukee Brewers’ Top Infielder in 2013Rickie Weeks' average didn't surpass .200 until July 26 last season, and he plays in the same infield as Aramis Ramirez and Corey Hart. But there are several factors as to why Weeks will put together the best season among Brewers infielders in 2013.
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How Corey Hart’s Injury Will Affect the Brewers’ Future at First BaseCorey Hart is set to miss at least the first six weeks of the regular season due to surgery on his right knee. Plugging in Mat Gamel at first base as his replacement seems simple enough, but there are important long-term ramifications from this injury.
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How the World Baseball Classic Could Affect the Milwaukee BrewersThe World Baseball Classic regulations stipulate that no more than 14 players from any organization can play in the WBC, which just happens to be how many players from the Brewers' organization are participating. What affect could this have on Milwaukee?
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Five Long Shots Who Could Make Brewers' Opening-Day RosterThere are currently 58 players -- those from the 40-man roster and 18 non-roster invitees -- who are set to attend the Brewers' training camp this spring, health pending. Which long shots could surprise us and do enough to make the opening day roster?
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5 Milwaukee Brewers Poised to Take a Step Forward in 2013The bullpen got a face lift and the Milwaukee Brewers' hurlers will have an entirely different identity in 2013. After a strong finish to close out 2012, take a look at the players who are on the right track to stepping their game up this upcoming season.
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Have the Milwaukee Brewers Done Enough in Free Agency This Winter?Coming into the offseason, Brewers general manager Doug Melvin admitted that the team would have to be conservative after running the payroll up near $100 million. How did Milwaukee try to fill its needs in the bullpen and elsewhere with limited funds?
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Will Ryan Braun’s Positive Test Cost Him the Hall of Fame?A grand total of zero Major League Baseball players were voted into the Hall of Fame on Wednesday by the BBWAA, and that begs the question – with the cloud of a positive test floating above Ryan Braun's head, will he ever by voted into the Hall?
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Milwaukee Brewers: 5 Biggest Storylines Heading into 2013 SeasonAfter coughing up leads on what seemed like a nightly basis last season, the Brewers attempted to make some improvements to their bullpen during the offseason. How will these new faces fit into the big picture for Milwaukee during the 2013 season?






