Yeah I don't know of any team that wouldn't like better pitching.
The Brewers just don't have the cash to bring in big name pitchers.
Glendon Rusch is all they could do. No he's not bad, but he's also
not a 20 win man. All they can hope for is some help from the farm
system. D'Amico was they're best pitcher when he was healthy. But
he's gone. Sheets started out well last year but fluttered after the
All-Star break. Seems like that's what the Brewers do every year.
But again, I will be optimistic and hope for the best. Hopefully
Jenkins and Sexon can stay healthy and along w/ Hernandez, cut down
on Strikeouts and concentrate on making good contact. No need for
180 K's every year by each player. If they hit 40 or 50 homers to go
along w/ it then it wouldn't be so bad. Know what I'm saying?