In the eyes of fans, the Milwaukee Brewers front office is public enemy No. 1. The most recent animosity has come following the organization’s decision to take star pitcher Corbin Burnes to arbitration over a $740,000 difference and tarnish their relationship with him in the process. Following Burnes’ interview with the media, former Brewers pitcher Don August had some strong comments regarding the situation.
August spent all four of his MLB seasons with the Brewers from 1988-1991. He threw 440 innings for Milwaukee and had a 4.64 career ERA. He also pitched in the 1984 Olympics and won a silver medal.
Really glad that the team went to arbitration over legit chump change with one of the best pitchers in baseball… It’s a slap in the face to the guy who’s carried the staff the last 3 seasons https://t.co/2h5qjf0Pk2
— Don August (@DonAugust38) February 16, 2023
As for the Brewers putting Burnes on the forefront of missing the postseason in 2022, August had this to say:
If blame was put on Corbin for missing the playoffs, I’m not sure we’re watching the same game as the front office. Shocking and alarming to say the least. He had a couple tough starts in the second half sure, but my god, are we really going to question his impact? I’m baffled https://t.co/p5igTTKWYt
— Don August (@DonAugust38) February 16, 2023
Burnes’ comments and the Brewers' decision to even take him to arbitration has drawn the attention of many. As a result, the idea of Milwaukee signing him to a long-term contract is unlikely, and trade speculations are starting up again. Only time will tell how the rest of Burnes’ tenure with the Brewers will play out.
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