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MLB · 1 hour ago

Brewers' Pitching Depth Poised to Dominate MLB in 2026

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

Brewers' Pitching Depth Poised to Dominate MLB in 2026

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Brewers' Robust Pitching Rotation Poised for Success

The Milwaukee Brewers have strategically developed their pitching rotation, which puts them in a strong position for the upcoming season. Key player Brandon Woodruff, whose health remains crucial, is expected to serve more as a ceremonial first pitcher on opening day, despite his proven capabilities. The rotation is further strengthened with talents like Prieser, Mizowski, Chad Patrick, and recent trade acquisition Kyle Harrison, who has experienced several league shifts.

This season, the Brewers have a notably left-handed heavy rotation, including Brandon Sprout, a new addition from the Mets making his spring training debut today. Sprout shows promising potential, reportedly delivering impressive 96 mph cutters during practice. This depth in left-handed pitchers, combined with strategic acquisitions and development, suggests a powerful lineup that could significantly impact the Brewers' performance.

While the Chicago Cubs have improved offensively with additions like Alex Bregman, their pitching lacks depth compared to the Brewers. Other NL Central teams like the Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates also have their strengths, with the Reds showing overall team improvement and the Pirates investing in their offense. However, the Brewers' focus on developing their pitching staff, credited to coaches like Chris Hook and Jim Henderson, has been a key strategy. This approach has successfully brought players through the ranks, initially limiting their exposure by starting in the bullpen before transitioning them into starting roles. This method has proven successful with players like Corbin Burns, Freddie Peralta, and Brandon Woodruff in previous seasons.

Given their deep and talented roster, the Brewers are well-prepared to compete strongly in their division, demonstrating the effective cultivation of pitching talent within their organization.

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