- Wed Nov 20, 2024 7:46 pm
#1579
The 2024 NL Cy Young race has come and gone, and the Milwaukee Brewers found themselves on the sidelines with zero votes. Chris Sale of the Braves dominated the competition, leaving many fans wondering: what does this mean for the Brewers' pitching staff moving forward?
It's hard to ignore the fact that the Brewers have a rich history with the Cy Young Award, having produced three winners in the past, including the recent success of Corbin Burnes. Yet, after Burnes' eighth-place finish last season and now this year’s complete absence from the voting, is it time to question the direction of the Brewers' pitching development?
Could this be a sign that the Brewers need to rethink their approach to scouting and developing pitchers? Or is it simply a matter of the competition being tougher than ever? With the likes of Sale and rookie sensation Paul Skenes making waves, how can the Brewers position themselves to reclaim their spot among the elite pitching teams in the league?
Additionally, with Willy Adames declining his qualifying offer and the recent managerial success of Pat Murphy, what does the future hold for the Brewers? Are we witnessing a pivotal moment in the franchise's trajectory?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Do you believe the Brewers can bounce back in the Cy Young race in the coming years? What changes would you like to see in their pitching strategy? And who do you think could emerge as the next Brewers ace?
It's hard to ignore the fact that the Brewers have a rich history with the Cy Young Award, having produced three winners in the past, including the recent success of Corbin Burnes. Yet, after Burnes' eighth-place finish last season and now this year’s complete absence from the voting, is it time to question the direction of the Brewers' pitching development?
Could this be a sign that the Brewers need to rethink their approach to scouting and developing pitchers? Or is it simply a matter of the competition being tougher than ever? With the likes of Sale and rookie sensation Paul Skenes making waves, how can the Brewers position themselves to reclaim their spot among the elite pitching teams in the league?
Additionally, with Willy Adames declining his qualifying offer and the recent managerial success of Pat Murphy, what does the future hold for the Brewers? Are we witnessing a pivotal moment in the franchise's trajectory?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Do you believe the Brewers can bounce back in the Cy Young race in the coming years? What changes would you like to see in their pitching strategy? And who do you think could emerge as the next Brewers ace?