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Sadly, the regular season is officially in the books for the Milwaukee Brewers, and the annual six month depression that is the baseball offseason has begun. Our beloved local nine finished with a 86-76 record and was the last team eliminated from playoff contention, finishing a single game out of the second Wild Card berth. Given the lack of expectations around this team entering the season, though, it’s tough to be too disappointed.
Now it’s time to make your voice heard and cast your votes for the Most Valuable Brewers of 2017! We’ll be voting for the top 10 contributors with both position players and pitchers eligible for the ballot. The composite WAR data presented is based on an average of each individual’s WAR according to Fangraphs, Baseball-Reference, and Baseball Prospectus. For players that were traded, only their production with the Brewers will be counted.
In yesterday’s polling, Travis Shaw was a runaway victor for the title of 2017 Most Valuable Brewer. He has been removed from the list, and Orlando Arcia has been added. Voting will run through today before this poll closes closes and we begin voting for the #3 MVBrewer.
SS Orlando Arcia
153 G || 548 PA || .277/.324/.407 || 15 HR || 53 RBI || 14 SB || 90 OPS+ || 2.40 WAR
RHP Jimmy Nelson
29 G || 175.1 IP || 3.49 ERA || 10.2 K/9 || 2.5 BB/9 || 1.249 WHIP || 126 ERA+ || 3.97 WAR
RHP Chase Anderson
25 G || 141.1 IP || 2.74 ERA || 8.5 K/9 || 2.6 BB/9 || 1.090 WHIP || 160 ERA+ || 3.23 WAR
RF Domingo Santana
151 G || 607 PA || .278/.371/.505 || 30 HR || 85 RBI || 15 SB || 127 OPS+ || 3.23 WAR
RHP Zach Davies
33 G || 191.1 IP || 3.90 ERA || 5.8 K/9 || 2.6 BB/9 || 1.354 WHIP || 112 ERA+ || 3.13 WAR
RHP Corey Knebel
76 G || 76.0 IP || 1.78 ERA || 14.9 K/9 || 4.7 BB/9 || 1.158 WHIP || 248 ERA+ || 2.93 WAR
Statistics courtesy of Baseball-Reference
Poll
Who is the #2 MVBrewer?
This poll is closed
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31%
Jimmy Nelson
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18%
Domingo Santana
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4%
Zach Davies
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4%
Orlando Arcia
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13%
Chase Anderson
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27%
Corey Knebel