2022 Milwaukee Brewers Top 5 Prospects
We start our series of Team Top 5 Prospects with the Milwaukee Brewers. They have a good mix of hitting and pitching in the minors, but who makes the list?
We start our series of Team Top 5 Prospects with the Milwaukee Brewers. They have a good mix of hitting and pitching in the minors, but who makes the list?
Ryan Howard, the career Philadelphia Phillies cornerstone first baseman is making his first appearance on the Hall of Fame ballot. Does he have the goods to find a spot in Cooperstown?
Prince Fielder provided the baseball world with monster home runs, a great personality, and perhaps one of the saddest retirement press conferences in recent history. The player between the lines was more than just home runs, however.
Gary Sheffield was one of the most feared sluggers over his 22-year career with eight ball clubs. The right-handed hitter
Sammy Sosa had quite a career, but like many of the players in that era, their legacies are clouded with steroids. Does Sammy have enough to get into Cooperstown on his final ballot?
Mark Teixeira has one of the least talked about careers of anyone on the 2022 Hall of Fame ballot. However, that doesn’t make him any less intriguing of a case for induction.
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A.J. Pierzynski was an old-school catcher who also has a World Series ring. Does he have enough to get inducted into the Hall of Fame?
Justin Morneau makes his debut on the Hall of Fame ballot this year. Does the 14-year veteran first baseman have what it takes to get inducted?
Over the last few years, the Chicago White Sox have been a team on the rise. Due to their young talent, they have made two straight playoff appearances. One prospect who could join that group in the near future is Mckinley Moore.
Joe Nathan is one of baseball’s more underrated relievers of the century, despite being a dominant reliever most of his career. This is year one for him on the Hall of Fame ballot. Through a little over 135 ballots known, he still needs 16 more votes to stay on for a second season.
It was a tale of two careers for longtime Giants right-hander Tim Lincecum. The first half saw Cy Young Awards and All-Star Games; the second saw injuries and a loss of velocity.
We start our series of Team Top 5 Prospects with the Milwaukee Brewers. They have a good mix of hitting and pitching in the minors, but who makes the list?
Ryan Howard, the career Philadelphia Phillies cornerstone first baseman is making his first appearance on the Hall of Fame ballot. Does he have the goods to find a spot in Cooperstown?
Prince Fielder provided the baseball world with monster home runs, a great personality, and perhaps one of the saddest retirement press conferences in recent history. The player between the lines was more than just home runs, however.
Gary Sheffield was one of the most feared sluggers over his 22-year career with eight ball clubs. The right-handed hitter is now in his eighth
Sammy Sosa had quite a career, but like many of the players in that era, their legacies are clouded with steroids. Does Sammy have enough to get into Cooperstown on his final ballot?
Mark Teixeira has one of the least talked about careers of anyone on the 2022 Hall of Fame ballot. However, that doesn’t make him any less intriguing of a case for induction.
The Marlins won two World Series titles in their short history. What does their All-Time roster look like?
A.J. Pierzynski was an old-school catcher who also has a World Series ring. Does he have enough to get inducted into the Hall of Fame?
Justin Morneau makes his debut on the Hall of Fame ballot this year. Does the 14-year veteran first baseman have what it takes to get inducted?
Over the last few years, the Chicago White Sox have been a team on the rise. Due to their young talent, they have made two straight playoff appearances. One prospect who could join that group in the near future is Mckinley Moore.
Joe Nathan is one of baseball’s more underrated relievers of the century, despite being a dominant reliever most of his career. This is year one for him on the Hall of Fame ballot. Through a little over 135 ballots known, he still needs 16 more votes to stay on for a second season.
It was a tale of two careers for longtime Giants right-hander Tim Lincecum. The first half saw Cy Young Awards and All-Star Games; the second saw injuries and a loss of velocity.
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