- Sun Nov 17, 2024 10:51 am
#1287
The Arizona Fall League has wrapped up, and for the Milwaukee Brewers' affiliate, the Peoria Javelinas, it was a season to forget. Finishing with a dismal 8-20 record, they not only struggled to find their footing but also set a league record for the most runs allowed. This raises some serious questions about the future of the Brewers' prospects and their development.
What do you think went wrong for the Javelinas this season? Was it a lack of talent, poor coaching, or just bad luck? With a team ERA of 7.61 and a WHIP of 1.95, it’s clear that pitching was a major issue. Can we attribute this to the young arms not being ready for the challenge, or is there a deeper problem within the organization’s pitching development?
On the hitting side, Juan Baez stood out as a bright spot, showcasing impressive numbers. However, many of the other prospects, like Brock Wilken, struggled significantly. How do you evaluate the performance of these young players? Are they simply experiencing growing pains, or do you think some of them might not have what it takes to succeed at the major league level?
Looking ahead, what bold predictions can you make for the Brewers' prospects? Will any of them turn it around in the upcoming season, or should we be concerned about the depth of talent in the system? And with the non-tender deadline approaching, which players do you think are at risk of being cut, and who should the Brewers target to bolster their starting rotation?
Let’s dive into the discussion! What are your thoughts on the Javelinas' performance and the future of the Brewers' prospects?
What do you think went wrong for the Javelinas this season? Was it a lack of talent, poor coaching, or just bad luck? With a team ERA of 7.61 and a WHIP of 1.95, it’s clear that pitching was a major issue. Can we attribute this to the young arms not being ready for the challenge, or is there a deeper problem within the organization’s pitching development?
On the hitting side, Juan Baez stood out as a bright spot, showcasing impressive numbers. However, many of the other prospects, like Brock Wilken, struggled significantly. How do you evaluate the performance of these young players? Are they simply experiencing growing pains, or do you think some of them might not have what it takes to succeed at the major league level?
Looking ahead, what bold predictions can you make for the Brewers' prospects? Will any of them turn it around in the upcoming season, or should we be concerned about the depth of talent in the system? And with the non-tender deadline approaching, which players do you think are at risk of being cut, and who should the Brewers target to bolster their starting rotation?
Let’s dive into the discussion! What are your thoughts on the Javelinas' performance and the future of the Brewers' prospects?