Brewers 2022 Season Thread

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People saying this team could be a 90+ win team and contend for a title. Hopefully things go right for MKE. Their pitching staff could be lights out again. Now the hitting is the big question mark.
 
People saying this team could be a 90+ win team and contend for a title. Hopefully things go right for MKE. Their pitching staff could be lights out again. Now the hitting is the big question mark.
The division is awful so 90 is very realistic. Enjoy the ride
 
On the drive to work this morning, they were going over the Brewers' odds.

Some book (whichever one (or more) the radio hosts were using) has the Brewers' O/U for wins at 89.5, odds on favorites to win the division and 16-1 to win the pennant.
 
On the drive to work this morning, they were going over the Brewers' odds.

Some book (whichever one (or more) the radio hosts were using) has the Brewers' O/U for wins at 89.5, odds on favorites to win the division and 16-1 to win the pennant.
Yeah I think a 92-94 win season is possible.
 
Brewers Cubs postponed sucky thing about early April weather this happens
 
Don't know if it's the short camp or what but Brewers starting pitching not looking good to start year. All the starters have had issues in first start.
 
Don't know if it's the short camp or what but Brewers starting pitching not looking good to start year. All the starters have had issues in first start.
It’s 4 games in and it’s a trend? Burnes had 1 bad inning gave up 4. Peralta had one bad inning giving up 3. Please it’s 1 start
 
The shortened preseason would be most likely to affect pitching before any other aspect of the game.
 
It’s 4 games in and it’s a trend? Burnes had 1 bad inning gave up 4. Peralta had one bad inning giving up 3. Please it’s 1 start
Never said it was a trend but this starting pitching was supposed to be the jewel which carries the team
 
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