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The Milwaukee Brewers and General Manager Matt Arnold find themselves in an interesting position this offseason, just after the Winter Meetings. They will be returning 99% of their roster from last season’s MLB-leading 97-win team and can proudly boast one of the best farm systems in the league.
The Brewers are giving up two contributors to a 97-win team in order to acquire a lefty with excellent raw stuff
A major reason for their success was the play of Christian Yelich, who appeared in 150 games and delivered at the plate. Transitioning primarily to designated hitter helped ease his workload and keep him healthy,
The Brewers hauled in a prestigious recognition from Baseball America, both overall and for manager Pat Murphy.
The Brewers face a Craig Counsell-like decision as Pat Murphy’s success and NL Central titles raise familiar contract questions.
The Brewers earned another national honor when they were named Baseball America’s Organization of the Year on Monday, the latest acknowledgment for a club punching above its weight while chasing a championship.
Danny Jansen, the Appleton high school alumnus who closed the season with the Brewers, will reportedly play for the Texas Rangers next season.
The Chicago Cubs make an addition to their bullpen during free agency after signing a former reliever from the Milwaukee Brewers.