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1993 Brewers Rebuild
In 1993, the Milwaukee Brewers started a long, dark losing period. Their next season with a winning record wouldn't come until 2007. My goal with this simulation is to simply get back above .500 in less than the 15 years it took the actual Brew Crew.
I've actually played all the way through 2000 already, keeping a log of transactions/etc. along the way. Some of my friends have been amused by the story thus far, so I thought I would share it here. We begin our story with the transactions of the preseason and spring training of 1993. The Brewers roster is filled with a combination of aging, expensive veterans and the talent that allowed them to win 92 games the year before and the farm system is devoid of any serious talent beyond 3B Jeff Cirillo (IRL one of my favorite Brewers of all time) and 2B Mark Loretta.
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5/17/1993
· The Brewers start the season a surprising 9-9 behind better than expected pitching. However they hit the skids shortly thereafter, and on 5/17 they are 15-21, 6th place in the AL East.
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July 1993
July 1993 becomes the month of trading for people who in real life ended up becoming closers for their respective teams. It will be interesting to see how these players turn out coming up through the Brewers farm system.
7/6
7/9
All Star Break
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1993 End of Season
The Brewers stunk most of the rest of this season. They finish 71-91, 5th in the AL East, 25 GB of the Yankees. The Braves beat the Yankees 4-3 in the World Series.
A few Brewers farmhands win awards:
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1994 Preseason/Spring Training
The rebuild really starts in earnest this spring. Brewers icon Robin Yount retires after a bland season in center field where he hit .267 with 26 doubles and 12 homers. Mike Boddicker also retires after missing the entire 1993 season with the injury he suffered in spring training.
The pitching staff needs a makeover, the rotation has a few decent pieces:
Offensively there are some bright spots, but aside from these three players, almost every spot on the diamond could use a major upgrade.
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1994 Offseason/Spring Training Transactions
The wheeling and dealing started with a leadership change in the dugout. For reasons unknown to me, the Twins fired manager Tom Kelly. I immediately swooped in and signed him, dumping Phil Garner. (In the real world Garner presided over the Brewers through the 1999 season.)
Over the hill vets OF Tom Brunansky and P Teddy Higuera left as free agents. A much-beloved figure with the Brewers, Higuera played his final season with the organization at AAA New Orleans trying to recapture the form that made him one of the team's best pitchers from 1985-1990. To shore up the rotation, the Brewers backed up a truckload of money to free agent pitchers Randy Johnson (7 yrs/$40.1 million) and David Wells (3 yrs/$2.1 million. I'm unreasonably excited about the prospect of the Big Unit suiting up for the Brewers. A couple of other minor transactions went down:
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1994 Early Season
On Opening Day the Brewers fix their logjam in the outfield by sending Kevin Reimer to the Padres for P Bruce Hurst.
Jeff Cirillo has a great spring and is installed as the starter at 3B. 4/9/94
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May 1994
5/1
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Some Notes On Roster Composition
In digging through my notes, it occurs to me I should take a step back and explain the Reimer trade. He was a perfectly average player, but IIRC, he could only play LF, and there were plenty of other average players available for cheaper. More importantly, from his ratings, Troy O'Leary seemed ready to be playing every day. Picking up Hurst was basically trying to get anything at all for spare parts. In retrospect I should have been shopping him all offseason.
After dumping Reimer, the Brew Crew ended up with an everyday outfield of O'Leary, Greg Vaughn and Darryl Hamilton. Not too bad. I also forgot to mention that infielder Bill Doran retired after the 1993 season, freeing up another million dollars to shovel at free agents. At this point, the primary lineup for the Brewers was: C Dave Nilsson 1B John Jaha 2B Jeff Cirillo SS Jose Valentin 3B Bill Spiers OF Troy O'Leary OF Darryl Hamilton OF Greg Vaughn DH Roberto Petagine Garret Anderson as supersub across all three OF spots. SP Randy Johnson SP David Wells SP Cal Eldred SP Jaime Navarro SP Kirk Rueter (well, until the injury) RP Tim Davis RP Doug Henry RP Eddie Guardado RP Graeme Lloyd RP Jackie Nickell RP Bruce Hurst CL Jesse Orosco Last edited by phantomtollbooth; 05-23-2020 at 10:12 PM. |
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June 1994
6/6
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July 1994
7/1
7/12 – All Star Break
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1994 Year End
10/3
Some General Notes on the Season
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1994 Postseason Awards
The up and coming Brewers took home some serious hardware in 1994.
Randy Johnson won the AL Cy Young, becoming the third player to do so after Rollie Fingers in 1981 and Pete Vuckovich in 1982.. Jaime Navarro actually placed 4th in the voting. Jeff Cirillo won the AL Rookie of the Year, becoming the second Brewer to take home the honor. The other was Pat Listach in 1992. Hopefully he doesn't have the same precipitous fall as Listach... In a sign of potential big things to come, the Brewers actually end up with 4 of the top 5 players in Rookie of the Year voting.
Minor League Roundup
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1994 Team Stats
Team batting and pitching.
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Leading into 1995
Despite winning 90+ games, the Brewers missed the playoffs. Looking at the stats from 1994, it struck me just how badly I misused BJ Surhoff and his prolific bat. He has some positional flexibility (C/3B/OF) so there's got to be a way to get him into the lineup.
A couple of other things stuck out to me as I contemplated strategy:
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1995 Preseason
Transactions leading up to the 1995 season include:
A top three of Randy Johnson, Hideo Nomo and Curt Schilling in the rotation is something I could only have dreamed of as a Brewers fan in the 90's. I love this game. |
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Opening Day, 1995
Not surprisingly, the Brewers farm system slips to #14 after graduating so many high-level prospects. #1 prospect in the system is now AAA 2B Mark Loretta.
One player not starting the season with the club? Starting SS Jose Valentin. Valentin injured his back 3/25 and won’t return until the third week of the season. To try to make better use of the folks on the roster, I made some adjustments to the everyday lineup.
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April 1995
4/12/95
Brewers are 5-3, tied with the Royals for 1st in the AL Central. Brewers trade P Bill Wegman to the Expos for SP Chris Nabholz after Wegman refuses to go to AAA to work his way back from his major injury of 1994. In all honesty, I kind of screwed this up. I thought after DFA'ing him I would be able to just send him down but he refused. Fearing his arm might be shot (and knowing he was on the wrong side of 30) I decided to get what I could for him. 4/17 The training staff relays that Valentin will need another week on the DL. Brewers are 7-5, ½ Game ahead of both the Royals and the Indians. |
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June 1995
Apparently nothing interesting happened in May... I have no notes from that month
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6/15 It's time for the draft. Having given up their 1st round selection to pick up Curt Schilling, the Brewers take CF Alex Escobar with their top selection (in the 2nd round.) |
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Jult 1995
7/10 – All Star Break
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