Brewers praised for making ‘Deal of the Year’ in the midst of 14 game winning streak

Brewers praised for making ‘Deal of the Year’ in the midst of 14 game winning streak

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The Milwaukee Bewers came out of the trade deadline wisely. On Saturday evening, the Brewers set a franchise record by winning their 14th game in a row.

The Bewers did not make too many movements to stimulate a selection that hung around the top of the NL Central on 31 July. Bob Nightingale from USA Today wrote that Milwaukee had an “absolute snoozer” in the deadline, because they traded only $ 2 million to the Arizona Diamondbacks for poet Shelby Miller.

However, he thinks the brewers have made the “Deal of the year”Riem for the Trade Deadline, when the team added the first Honkman Andrew Vaughn.

“Who knew their trade on June 13 with the White Sox for struggling first baseman Andrew Vaughn for starter Aaron Civale would prove to be?” Nightengale wrote. “Vaughn has been a savior who replaces injured first Honkman Rhys Hoskins and .343 with a 1,051 Ops and nine gayers and 35 RBI in his first 29 games.”

Vaughn’s attack is crucial this summer for the success of the Brewers. Milwaukee has gone 27-4 since he came to the team and he has no signs of delay.

In the last seven days, Vaughn 6-of-24 started with two home runs and seven RBI. He scored three points and is now in the NL MVP interview.

The Bewers took advantage of the market by performing a trade in June in June of a desperate Chicago White Sox team. Then they made a cautious choice not to pay too much at the Trade Deadline, in the core setup.

The results are great, because the Brewers enjoy a nine-game lead over the cubs for first place in the NL Central and the best record of the NL with 8.5 games about the Philadelphia Phillies and Los Angeles Dodgers.


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