Brewers manager Pat Murphy was asked on Tuesday morning if he needed to see results from Hoby Milner in his remaining spring training outings. “No,” Murphy responded firmly.
Last season, Hoby Milner found a whole new gear for the Brewers. After a successful 2022, he became a left-handed relief ace in 2023, mixing the high ground ball rates he'd delivered in his first year with the Crew with a superior strikeout rate.
The Milwaukee Brewers have agreed to terms for 2024 with left-handed reliever Hoby Milner, avoiding arbitration. Per Robert Murray of Fansided: Source: Hoby Milner, Brewers settle at $2.05 million, avoiding arbitration.
He projects to be the top lefty in the Milwaukee bullpen in 2024.
It's almost impossible to be intimidated by Hoby Milner. He's thin, bordering on gawky. He has one of those open, friendly faces that turn the most imposing glare into more of an accidental smolder.
The Diamondbacks made a big addition to their bullpen yesterday when they acquired Paul Sewald from the Mariners. It seems they have at least some openness
As good as Hoby Milner has been, the Brewers need to give him some help from the left side. Milner is fifth in the NL in appearances this year, already nearing 50 for the campaign.
Star players like Phillies Bryce Harper show that in order to get far in sports, it’s best not to question their motives or tactics for how they attack certain situations.
Bryce Harper never took the bat off his shoulder during an at-bat against the Brewers on Wednesday, and the pitcher he faced was as confused as anyone.
Harper’s Phillies lost 5-3 to the Brewers. Harper went 1-for-4 in the game, including an odd strikeout in the sixth inning.
Since May 7, Hoby Milner has rebounded incredibly strongly, giving up 20 hits, four walks, and just three earned runs across 23 2/3 innings pitched, with 26 strikeouts to boot.
We should start by listing the locks for the Brewers’ relief corps to open the season. Devin Williams, Matt Bush, Peter Strzelecki, and Hoby Milner have earned virtually guaranteed spots on the roster, thanks to their track records and recent performances.
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Over the past few seasons, the Milwaukee Brewers bullpen has been a strength of the ball club. This year, the bullpen will have quite a few new faces. Craig Counsell recently provided his thoughts on the Brew Crews' current pen makeup.
The Brewers have avoided arbitration with a pair of players before Friday's deadline for sides to exchange salary figures.
The 2022 trade deadline will not be one that Milwaukee Brewers fans will soon forget, for better or worse.
As of 8/5, Hoby Milner 's ERA is at 2.93 and his WHIP is just 1.075 on the year. This turnaround is astounding, and no one is really talking about just how amazing Milner’s season has been.
Milner is scoreless in his last 9 appearances, contributing to his 1.89 ERA.
Intentionally spending less time in the strike zone is helping Milner ascend in the Brewers bullpen. The Year of Hoby is upon us. After recording four crucial outs in Sunday’s 4-1 win over the Nationals that ended the Brewers’ eight-game losing streak, Hoby Milner now owns a 2.45 ERA and 3.22 FIP.
Intriguing adjustments made over the past couple of seasons make the lefty reliever worth keeping an eye on. If you forgot that Hoby Milner is still on the Brewers 40-man roster, you are forgiven.
Considering his obvious physical gifts, Fisher could draw interest from another club via small trade or waiver claim.
The Brewers announced that they’ve signed left-handed reliever Hoby Milner and outfielder Dylan Cozens to minor league contracts.
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