Brewers & Red Sox

Submitted by: S_McAnderson

Brewers

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Triston Casas24Majors1BLow55920.938.130.538.145.7
Shane Drohan23MinorsSP0005.74.65.76.8
Wikelman Gonzalez0MinorsSP00043.244.8

Total Value:

47.80

Red Sox

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Corbin Burnes29MajorsSPLow147.115.13225.63238.4
Brice Turang23MajorsSS617.63.913.71113.716.4

Total Value:

45.7

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jmont1

Brewers once again tell the Red Sox no. Even if the Brewers were giving up on 2024 & 2025 they wouldn't do this. Milwaukee doesn't want position players as the major part of a trade for pitching. They don't want Drohan who was terrible in AAA. Gonzalez has control issues too. The Brewers have to get pitching for Burnes.

S_McAnderson

I don't know that I could disagree with this sentiment more. The Brewers need offense, desperately. The closest the Brewers have gotten to a World Series was with Jhoulys Chacin as their ace, Wade Miley as the #2, and an unheralded rookie Brandon Woodruff as #3. Preventing runs will not be a problem in Milwaukee. Scoring them is.

Spikes

If the Red Sox are willing to trade Casas in a trade for Burnes, I'm sure the Brewers would be very interested. Other players involved in the trade could be worked out. Casas is a great fit for Milwaukee and fills a need. Brewers can fill their pitching needs by trading from their outfield surplus or possibly trading Adames if an extension can't be worked out.

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