All-Star Game, Trevor Megill and Misiorowski
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Trio of Padres relievers in All-Star game, team might have had another deserving arm; Brewers reliever Trevor Megill among the many former Padres who are All-Stars
The Milwaukee Brewers lost a legend over the offseason when Bob Uecker passed away in January at the age of 90. Uecker was larger than life in Milwaukee and he left an impact on every life he touched.
There was good reason to be skeptical of MLB's new format to end an All-Star Game tie, until it happened for the first time.
Don’t worry about your current needs — take who you believe to be the best player available. The player will probably need two to five years of development and by that time your needs will likely be different. If they aren’t, you can always trade him or perhaps trade a veteran to make room for him. That philosophy isn’t universal anymore.
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Among National League pitchers who’ve thrown at least 90 innings this year, Abbott has the second-lowest ERA (2.07) behind only All-Star Game starter Paul Skenes (2.01). The Virginia native decided he was going to stay out in Cincinnati rather than go back home, hoping he would eventually get the call.
Brewers pitcher Trevor Megill didn’t hesitate to say what he was most looking forward to during All-Star Week. “Oneil Cruz hitting home runs,” he said. “That boy can mash a baseball, man. He’s impressive.
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Yardbarker on MSNMilwaukee Brewers All-Stars: Building the Team’s Best All-Time Lineup with Current/Former PlayersMilwaukee Brewers players will be present for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game. Starter Freddy Peralta will not appear in the game itself as he recently pitched on Sunday, but closer Trevor Megill and rookie phenom Jacob Misiorowski are going to be available.