A MLB Insider report this afternoon states that the Dodgers  have officially traded their greatest starting pitcher player,  james paxton , to the Milwaukee Brewers. However…

Dodgers designate left-hander James Paxton for assignment - Los Angeles  Times

Dodgers Gift Brewers Perfect Starting Pitcher to Bolster Rotation

Milwaukee has another chance to fix their starting rotation with this newly released player

Milwaukee has maintained a firm grip on first place in the NL Central all season so far, but collapses are always possible.

The Brewers’ starting rotation is one of the thinnest of any first-place team, and they’ve already made some attempts to strengthen it with the additions of Aaron Civale and Dallas Keuchel.

Now, another pitcher is available after the Dodgers designated James Paxton for assignment on Monday, and Milwaukee must at least consider making him an offer.

Milwaukee Brewers' 2023 Projected Pitching Rotation After Signing Wade  Miley - Fastball

Paxton is the Perfect Addition for First-Place Brewers

It’s nice to see that Milwaukee is being proactive by adding Keuchel and Civale, but there’s no reason that they should stop trying.

Keuchel was a failed experiment as he allowed 31 base runners in 16 ⅔ innings and he’s already a free agent again.

Civale hasn’t been much better. He’s allowed 10 earned runs across 15 ⅔ innings with the Brewers, and there’s not much hope that will turn around considering he has a 5.17 ERA across 102 ⅔ innings this season.

That means Milwaukee almost has to make a move for another starter, and Paxton would be a great fit.

The Brewers typically don’t shell out for a star player at the Trade Deadline, and this would give them the perfect opportunity to lean into the frugal nature.

Notes: Brewers face stiff challenge with Dodgers' starting rotation

Paxton obviously hasn’t been great this season – otherwise he wouldn’t have been designated for assignment.

But he’s the best option out there right now. His 4.43 ERA and 1.46 WHIP, but he’s a proven veteran who’s pitched well enough to compile an 8-2 record.

He flashed his potential just last night against the Red Sox on Sunday Night Baseball – allowing three runs on four hits and four walks with SEVEN strikeouts over five innings.

Notes: Brewers face stiff challenge with Dodgers' starting rotation

What was particularly impressive is that he hit 97 mph with his fastball on multiple occasions despite having a decreased velocity at times this season.

This is a buy-low option that offers no risk, and the Brewers’ front office would be able to spin this as them ‘buying’ at the deadline.

Let’s make it happen, Milwaukee.

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Yelich to host annual charity event Thursday

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CHICAGO – Christian Yelich learned a lot last year when he hosted his first annual “Home Plate Charity Concert” in Milwaukee, starting with this: Planning a big charity event isn’t as hard as hitting a Major League fastball, but it’s not far off, either.

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“It’s something that’s easy to say, but then you find out that it’s a large undertaking,” said Yelich, who will host this year’s installment on Thursday at Milwaukee’s Pabst Theater. “It’s nice to have people around you who support you and help out. That’s what I found out: Giving back is a group effort. Everybody is donating their time and money and energy to this. The night of the event, it’s the culmination of everybody’s effort.”

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