- Wed Feb 12, 2025 11:10 pm
#5950
As the Milwaukee Brewers gear up for another season, the recent signing of Tyler Alexander has sparked some interesting discussions. With a 5.10 ERA from last season and a fastball that barely breaks 90 mph, can we really expect him to make a significant impact in the rotation? Or is he just a stopgap measure while the team navigates injuries and roster adjustments?
Speaking of injuries, the news surrounding Robert Gasser and DL Hall is concerning. Gasser's Tommy John recovery puts him on the sidelines for a while, and Hall's lat strain raises questions about his future with the team. Given that Hall was part of the trade for Corbin Burnes, how much longer can we afford to wait for him to realize his potential? Is it time to consider moving on from players who are consistently sidelined, or do you believe in giving them more time to develop?
With Aaron Ashby potentially stepping into the fifth starter role, what are your thoughts on the Brewers' pitching depth? Are we confident in Ashby’s ability to hold down that spot, or should the front office be looking for additional reinforcements?
And let’s not forget the fun side of things—Tyler Alexander’s mustache! Does a strong facial hair game translate to better performance on the mound?
Let’s dive into these questions and more. What are your bold predictions for the Brewers' pitching staff this season? How do you see the injury situation affecting the team's overall performance? Share your thoughts!
Speaking of injuries, the news surrounding Robert Gasser and DL Hall is concerning. Gasser's Tommy John recovery puts him on the sidelines for a while, and Hall's lat strain raises questions about his future with the team. Given that Hall was part of the trade for Corbin Burnes, how much longer can we afford to wait for him to realize his potential? Is it time to consider moving on from players who are consistently sidelined, or do you believe in giving them more time to develop?
With Aaron Ashby potentially stepping into the fifth starter role, what are your thoughts on the Brewers' pitching depth? Are we confident in Ashby’s ability to hold down that spot, or should the front office be looking for additional reinforcements?
And let’s not forget the fun side of things—Tyler Alexander’s mustache! Does a strong facial hair game translate to better performance on the mound?
Let’s dive into these questions and more. What are your bold predictions for the Brewers' pitching staff this season? How do you see the injury situation affecting the team's overall performance? Share your thoughts!