Spring Talk: Brewers
National Baseball Expert Frankie Piliere previews the Brewers in 2012. He discusses the transition that will need to occur after losing a player like Prince Fielder. Piliere also gives Brewers fans some news about the future with updates on two young arms they drafted last year: Taylor Youngman and Jed Bradley. Tune in for the latest right here:
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March 30, 2012
Brewers Make 5 Non-Painful Cuts
Scott Paulus/Brewers The Brewers made the first reductions to their Spring Training roster today, cutting five players from major-league camp, according to Media Relations Director Mike Vassallo. Right-hander Taylor Jungmann, lefty Jed Bradley, and catcher Anderson De La Rosa have all been reassigned to minor-league camp, and righty Cody Scarpetta and outfielder/living legend Brock...
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March 16, 2012
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March 16, 2012
Jungmann, Bradley making first impressions
By John Pesetski
Special to FOXSportsWisconsin.com PHOENIX -- They're big. They're strong. They're smart. And, with more than 5 million in signing bonuses between them they are also two of the highest-paid prospects Brewers history.
This spring, the Brewers are getting their first extended look at 2011 first-round draft picks Taylor Jungmann and Jed Bradley. Jungmann...
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February 28, 2012
Prospect Bradley slowed by groin issue
The Brewers are taking a cautious approach with left-hander Jed Bradley, whose first professional Spring Training has been slowed by a tight left groin.
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February 28, 2012
Ready for Prime Time
Deck McGuire did it. So did Jed Bradley. So did Mark Pope. What is it they all have in common?If you're thinking all three were star pitchers at Georgia Tech who got drafted and are now playing professionally, you'd be right, but they share something else.
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February 16, 2012
Baseball. Ready for Prime Time
Deck McGuire did it. So did Jed Bradley. So did Mark Pope. What is it they all have in common?If you're thinking all three were star pitchers at Georgia Tech who got drafted and are now playing professionally, you'd be right, but they share something else.
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February 16, 2012
Q&A: Bruce Seid, Scouting a Brewers Draft
The 2010 and 2011 drafts were anything but ordinary for Brewers scouting director Bruce Seid. Extenuating circumstances led to Milwaukee not signing its top pick two years ago, and as a result the team had a pair of first-round selections last June. Seid used them on a pair of college arms, right-hander Taylor Jungmann — out of the University of Texas — and Georgia Tech southpaw...
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February 14, 2012
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February 14, 2012
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