Tony Gwynn Jr Looking at September Callup

The 23 year old Gwynn should find himself in the mix for AB's in Milwaukee come September. He's hitting .300 with 25 SB's in Nashville and was 7-15 in limited time with the Brewers earlier this year. He'll fight for time with veteran Geoff Jenkins, Corey Hart, and Gabe Gross.

Before the season, Gwynn looked to be no more of a future 4th outfielder, hitting .271 in Double-A Nashville in 2005 after hitting .243 at the same level the year before. That could change as he's currently having his best year as a professional. He's probably going to find himself buried on the depth chart behind Hart and Gross, but that could change if the Brewers fall out of the race in the next few weeks.
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Looks like the Brew crew are done with Jenkins and his 108 strikeouts this year. If he hasnt already been cut from your fantasy squad, its time to do so.

They'd love to dump Jenkins, but there doesn't seem to be any takers. He's streaky though so a few good games could change that. The Brewers should probably play him for the next two weeks in hopes that he can get hot and then they can trarde him. Otherwise, they'll have one of the most expensive benchwarmers in the league.

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