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2022 Brewers Still have it, but is it enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 964656" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Hader was under contract with the Brewers for 1 more season after this one, but his salary most likely would have increased from $11M to $16M in arbitration. Still a cheap price for a great closer. I think Hader's recent slump might have brought his trade value down a bit, but also might have been the catalyst for the Brewers to trade him a year early. Basically, get something decent while they still could. I like the closer they got in the deal from the Padres, Taylor Rodgers, but his contract is up at the end of this season, so the Brewers will probably be left with the other 3 players from the trade.</p><p></p><p>A very quiet, but a potentially impactful trade made by the Brewers was for Giants reliever Trevor Rosenthal. Rosenthal has been injured since 2020, but was a pretty decent pitcher before injuries derailed his career. Brewers hope he is ready by the end of August and may be of great value in the stretch run and playoffs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 964656, member: 7261"] Hader was under contract with the Brewers for 1 more season after this one, but his salary most likely would have increased from $11M to $16M in arbitration. Still a cheap price for a great closer. I think Hader's recent slump might have brought his trade value down a bit, but also might have been the catalyst for the Brewers to trade him a year early. Basically, get something decent while they still could. I like the closer they got in the deal from the Padres, Taylor Rodgers, but his contract is up at the end of this season, so the Brewers will probably be left with the other 3 players from the trade. A very quiet, but a potentially impactful trade made by the Brewers was for Giants reliever Trevor Rosenthal. Rosenthal has been injured since 2020, but was a pretty decent pitcher before injuries derailed his career. Brewers hope he is ready by the end of August and may be of great value in the stretch run and playoffs. [/QUOTE]
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