Chase Anderson gives up homeruns at home. Chase Anderson is at home. Jorge Alfaro , Brian Holaday, and Curtis Granderson are three likely candidates to go yard against Chase Anderson today. I feel after Chase Anderson is done getting whalopped today, Counsel will feel like he needs to put the 2 guys that he just brought up from the minors again; Taylor Williams & Jacob Barnes. That's just a recipe for more damage. I'm not sure what's going on here but messing with the team chemistry by demoting Keston Huira is a losing move. The Brewers decide to bring the .163 hitter back up to fill in for Huira who was hitting .281. The .163 hitter tried to get back on track while in the minors but only performed at a clip of .100 while down there. Yes, it's limited at bats, but it's hardly reinforcing the idea that he'll be on fire when he enters the lineup tonight. I realize Pablo Lopez gets hammered on the road, but his curveball is effective and there nothing more Don Mattingly and Mel Stottlemyre Jr. would like to do more than show the organization that they can beat the team they trade Yelich to. They've been publicly criticized alot for that deal. I just don't think they want it rubbed in their faces by looking completely inept. And, Miami has been playing good baseball winning every series for the last five or six, don't forget about that!
Chase Anderson gives up homeruns at home. Chase Anderson is at home. Jorge Alfaro , Brian Holaday, and Curtis Granderson are three likely candidates to go yard against Chase Anderson today. I feel after Chase Anderson is done getting whalopped today, Counsel will feel like he needs to put the 2 guys that he just brought up from the minors again; Taylor Williams & Jacob Barnes. That's just a recipe for more damage. I'm not sure what's going on here but messing with the team chemistry by demoting Keston Huira is a losing move. The Brewers decide to bring the .163 hitter back up to fill in for Huira who was hitting .281. The .163 hitter tried to get back on track while in the minors but only performed at a clip of .100 while down there. Yes, it's limited at bats, but it's hardly reinforcing the idea that he'll be on fire when he enters the lineup tonight. I realize Pablo Lopez gets hammered on the road, but his curveball is effective and there nothing more Don Mattingly and Mel Stottlemyre Jr. would like to do more than show the organization that they can beat the team they trade Yelich to. They've been publicly criticized alot for that deal. I just don't think they want it rubbed in their faces by looking completely inept. And, Miami has been playing good baseball winning every series for the last five or six, don't forget about that!
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