TOP PLAY (WPA) With one out, one on, and one run already scored in the top of the first, Brewers first baseman Adam Lind, who had missed the previous two games after being pulled in the third inning of Milwaukee’s loss to Arizona on Saturday with a sore back, ripped a single to right field to […]
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Recent Trades Could Provide Deadline Insights
The Brewers have reportedly received interest in many of their players, but as of this writing this article they have only moved Aramis Ramirez for some salary relief and a Double-A reliever. The trade deadline grows agonizingly closer by the hour, and while that doesn’t make it more or less likely they don’t move many players, […]
Appreciating Adam Lind
I’d like to apologize ahead of time for bringing up the dark years at first base in Milwaukee. From 2013-2014, the Brewers had the worst production from that position you’re likely to ever see again. This past offseason, they decided to try something new. Instead of putting shortstops, outfielders, catchers and third baseman at the […]
Game Seventy-Two Recap: Brewers 3, Mets 2
TOP PLAY (WPA): Adam Lind doubled on a ground ball down the left-field line, scoring Carlos Gomez from first base after the ball caromed off the side wall and between Michael Cuddyer’s legs (+.231 WPA). With just one out in the seventh inning and Gomez on first base, the Mets opted to bring in lefty Sean […]
A Moveable Piece: Adam Lind
“When spring came, even the false spring, there were no problems except where to be happiest. The only thing that could spoil a day was people and if you could keep from making engagements, each day had no limits. People were always the limiters of happiness except for the very few that were as good […]