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Pitching For The Milwaukee Brewers In 2010: Erik Bedard
Pitching For The Milwaukee Brewers In 2010: Erik Bedard
Brewers' GM Doug Melvin has made it perfectly clear that his top priority this offseason is to upgrade a starting rotation that finished last in the National League in ERA. In fact, he is hoping to add two arms for the team in 2010. One arm is likely to come to Milwaukee from the imminent ...
Pitching For The Milwaukee Brewers In 2010: Mark Mulder
Pitching For The Milwaukee Brewers In 2010: Mark Mulder
bleacherreport.com — In the first installment of looking at pitching options for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2010, we took a look at Erik Bedard. Injury-prone lefties may be popular this offseason, as Mark Mulder will be looking for employment as well. The Brewers may be near the top of his list of possible destinations (more) Pitching For The Milwaukee Brewers In 2010: Mark Mulder
The Most Important Offseason in Milwaukee Brewers History
The Most Important Offseason in Milwaukee Brewers History
bleacherreport.com — Expectations for the 2009 season were sky-high for the Milwaukee Brewers. Despite the departure of CC Sabathia and Ben Sheets, many felt the Brewers would still compete for a playoff spot after successfully making the playoffs in 2008. Unfortunately, the starting rotation assembled my Brewers GM (more) The Most Important Offseason in Milwaukee Brewers History
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The Indians and Free Agent Starter Pitchers
Let's Go Tribe! — ... Bedard can pitch if Bedard can stay healthy. This past season he posted a sub 3 ERA in his limited duty with a K:BB over 2.5. Bedard is a hot commodity with other know-nothings like me and for all I know the market for him is going to explode this winter. If you can get Bedard for something like a 1 year deal at 7 million with a club-option for a second season, I think you do it. Bedard's a type B free agent.  ...

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