Coming out of the All-Star break, the Brewers got hot and really started creating momentum for their team and their post-season push. The team was looking loose and really enjoying themselves, fans were getting energize, and we were seeing areas of weakness [offense] start to turn it around. The Brewers were scoring more runs than almost any other team in MLB.
Then, the trade deadline approached and totally flipped everything on its head. What moves did the Brewers make? How did that impact the team? What message did the trades send to the team, the fans, the franchise...? Come join us for this week's episode with the Brew City Couch Committee crew!
Post-All-Star Break Recap: 7-3 record - [57-46 Overall] - 1st in NL Central - Ahead of St. Louis by 2 Games (MIL-STL-CIN-CHC-PIT)
- 4 Game Series vs Colorado Rockies
- 2 Game Series vs Minnesota Twins
- 3 Game Series @ Boston Red Sox
- Game 1 @ Pittsburgh Pirates
Here are the other segments that the guys look to cover:
- On the Farm: Updates on minor league teams, prospects, and rehab assignments
- Around the Horn: News across MLB - Packers Draft talk for this week
- High & Tight: Weekly questions for discussion
BCCC wraps up with looking ahead to the Brewers' games for the upcoming matchups:
- Wed. 8/3 @ Pittsburgh Pirates - Peralta vs Undecided
- Thur. 8/4 @ Pittsburgh Pirates - Woodruff vs Thompson
- Fri. 8/5 vs Cincinnati Reds - Lauer vs Undecided
- Sat. 8/6 vs Cincinnati Reds - Ashby vs Lodolo
- Sun. 8/7 vs Cincinnati Reds - Burnes vs Greene
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NL Central Standings:
- Milwaukee Brewers (57-46)
- St. Louis Cardinals (55-48)
- Cincinnati Reds (42-61)
- Chicago Cubs (41-61)
- Pittsburgh Pirates (41-62)
NL Top 5
- Los Angeles Dodgers (69-33)
- New York Mets (65-38)
- Atlanta Braves (62-41)
- San Diego Padres (59-46)
- Milwaukee Brewers (50-43)