Milwaukee Brewers Untapped: Prince’s Career Is Ending

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ICYMI Milwaukee Brewers former first baseman Prince Fielder is no longer medically cleared to play and thus will be ending his baseball career later today when he holds a press conference with the Texas Rangers

He was a fan favorite amongst many of the Milwaukee Brewers, having more than one memorable moment with the team. You can also see ten of his most memorable GIFs over at MLB’s Cut Four.

To no surprise, Bob Uecker had only nothing but kind words to say about Prince and his expected retirement.

Wily Peralta finally had a good start against the Braves last night, showing that he just maybe found some missing parts while getting himself together down in the minors.

On the start, Wily had this to say

"“I felt, pretty much, like I was making my debut today,” Peralta said."

Skipper Craig Counsell was encouraged by the start from Wily

"“It was very encouraging,” manager Craig Counsell said. “He pitched really well. He deserved better.”"

Peralta, who struggled in the first half of the season, has many question marks surrounding his future with the Milwaukee Brewers. He’s not alone, as there are plenty of issues around Matt Garza‘s future with the Milwaukee Brewers.

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Of the many prospects in the Milwaukee Brewers farm system, one is Lucas Erceg, and he has been thriving with the Timber Rattlers.

An interesting question, on whether the Milwaukee Brewers can build themselves into contenders, is what that takes from the executive office. As well, what sort of pay that requires, among other things, BP Milwaukee dove right into trying to answer that question.

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