Jolly Olive
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I feel for McGill.
I still think he's incredibly talented.
I mean, the Brewers have so many options back there.
And, yeah, this is the clip that I was like, oh, okay.
Yeah.
It's always something when they're walking away and drawing a little bit of like, all right.
But still, I think anything to get him right, the Brewers definitely need.
And, you know, they just win two very Brewers-y games.
We're talking about offensive identity.
Two wins in the series that reek of their offensive identity.
It's true.
I mean, with the Phillies, the points of concern are they're not doing the things that are sort of like
fixed expectations with them, which are win games at home and pitch.
Right now, their pitching has really been struggling.
They allowed 28 runs in the series against the Cubs, which, like, the Cubs are a good lineup, but, like, when Jesus Lozardo gets tagged again, you start to get a little bit worried.
They've lost three home series already, which feels very uncharacteristic for what the bank is at this point.
The offense, they're a hot and cold offense.
They kind of have been for a while, but when they get hot, they're, like, the best offense in baseball.
the constants are Schwarber's always going to be hitting home runs and they got to just kind of wait out this Bryce slump.
Baum got benched in this series for Emmanuel Sosa, which feels like a thing that's been happening for,