The Milwaukee Brewers are an intriguing team to follow each offseason.
Milwaukee’s front office should be given the benefit of the doubt. We’re smack dab in the middle of the golden age of Brewers baseball and they find a way to contend year in and year out. But Milwaukee has to get creative to do this. The Brewers aren’t a big-market team like the New York Yankees or New York Mets and can just throw money at their problems. The Brewers have gotten to where they are by developing young talent and taking strategic swings when necessary.
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The Brewers have made a habit of trading veterans away a year before free agency to maximize returns, which is why Freddy Peralta has been the subject of as much trade buzz as he has this offseason. Milwaukee arguably shouldn’t trade him. But again, the Brewers are no stranger to building a sustainable winner and that has meant trading veteran stars before.
The Brewers ace is getting plenty of buzz