The Brewers are not faring well in June of 1985, having lost 11 out of 18 games this month, but this can't be blamed on 31-year old veteran left fielder
Val Guzman who continues to have a tremendous bounce-back year.
Guzman (.342/.436/.652) is on pace for a 28-homer, 26-stolen base year and 6.9 WAR.
Fellow veteran corner outfielder
Antonio Acuna, getting more playing time in the absence of the injured
Joe McPhillips, is also having a good month.
Acuna (.300/.335/.533) is on pace for a 20-homer season in just over 100 games played and 1.8 WAR. Nothing like his 3 straight MGL MVP peak but much better than was expected of him this season.
And speaking of over-achievers,
Austin Bond continues to be the king of Brewers over-achievers and is now 8-3 with a 2.89 ERA.
In other WPK news, the Philadelphia Mud Hens got very bad news earlier this month when they learned that their talented 27-year old left-handed starting pitcher Ron Carmouche, who went 18-12 with a 3.44 ERA in 1983 and 11-12 with a 3.55 ERA last season before being sidelined on September 1st with a torn rotator cuff, had a major setback in his recovery and will be out not only the entire 1985 season but likely most of the 1986 season as well.