Rich Hill
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Because the Brewers over the last since...
17, 18, 19, whatever, all those years, and helped build that whole thing.
And, you know, just from my perspective, playing them year in and year out, going into the postseasons, you know, his thumbprint is all over that Brewers team.
Yeah, they lost the game because it was a bullpen game.
I mean, I hate to say it.
I'm very disappointed with how some of these games have been going in the postseason where they're using bullpen games.
It's just, again, it shows a lack of...
um i guess depth in in pitching in baseball although a lot of pitching will get highlighted on the top end a lot of the you know steady eddies uh and and you know consistent performers in baseball starting pitching wise are what we're missing and that is what we need to get back to yeah and i looked it up
They can roll.
I mean, I know Clayton didn't have a great game the other day coming out of the bullpen, but still an option as a starting pitcher going into the championship series.
And I think that's huge.
And again, let's say if it is a game that gets out of hand, either way, you can eat innings where you don't have to use other guys.
And that's huge in the postseason.
And that's where...
Again, it brings me back to Brad Peacock with the Houston Astros, where not obviously an excellent pitcher, major league pitcher, but not the guy that you would think who would come out of the bullpen night in and night out and eat up all these innings for the Houston Astros and become probably the MVP of that series back in 2017.
Yeah.
I think that that is something that gets overlooked as well.
It's just the consistency of who is going to be able to take the ball and execute when the lights are the brightest and not flinch and just continue to go out there.
Bazzardo last night, he just continued to execute.
I just pick him out because... You got Bazzardo in the brain, man.