ESPN: Two Brewers Rank Between 301-400
Mike Fiers and Marco Estrada are on the second list, but not in the order I might have listed them.
Mike Fiers and Marco Estrada are on the second list, but not in the order I might have listed them.
ESPN's annual ranking of baseball's top 500 players is underway, and four Brewers made the bottom leg of the list.
He's one of three Brewers in the top 30.
Get out your calendars, cross everything else off, and start writing in Brewer games.
Prospective new BCB author Fred Hofstetter is back with a look at one of the impressive contenders for one of the final spots in the bullpen.
That's still not very good, but it beats last week's 79.5.
First base has turned into a massive question mark for the Brewers, but it's not a problem they need to run out and solve immediately.
Prospective BCB contributor Michael Marcus debuts today with a consideration of the Brewers' other options at first base.
You can almost certainly pencil Mat Gamel, Rickie Weeks, Aramis Ramirez and Jean Segura into the Opening Day starting lineup, with Alex Gonzalez on the bench. That leaves one infield spot available, so let's look at the five candidates to fill it.
The Brewers have spent a lot of time over the last few months talking up their ability to win with a significantly decreased payroll and a significantly inexperienced starting rotation, but Vegas isn't buying it.