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<blockquote data-quote="champaignchris" data-source="post: 1781757" data-attributes="member: 26283"><p>Hader and Rogers are putting up pretty similar stats this season, but obviously Hader has the far better overall track record. Rogers is a FA after this season; Hader has a year and a half of control. </p><p></p><p>The Brewers have a year and a half to see if they can get Lamet healthy and throwing well again. He’s probably going to be annoyingly good for them. </p><p></p><p>Ruiz has killed minor league pitching this year, but hasn’t had much of a chance to show what he can do in the Majors. I imagine he’ll get a shot at the Brewers’ disaster of a CF position. He’s 20-something in most of the Padre prospect rankings I’ve seen. </p><p></p><p>The minor league pitcher is ranked somewhere between 7th and 15th in the Padres’ system and is a 23 year old putting up meh numbers in high A. Who knows. </p><p></p><p>The Padres are clearly going for it and getting two playoff runs with Hader closing things out is a compete no brainer here. In return the Brewes are getting a probable 8th inning guy for the rest of the year, some inexperienced outfield help, and a couple pitching lottery tickets. I think the Padres are really taking advantage of an elite closer having a bad month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="champaignchris, post: 1781757, member: 26283"] Hader and Rogers are putting up pretty similar stats this season, but obviously Hader has the far better overall track record. Rogers is a FA after this season; Hader has a year and a half of control. The Brewers have a year and a half to see if they can get Lamet healthy and throwing well again. He’s probably going to be annoyingly good for them. Ruiz has killed minor league pitching this year, but hasn’t had much of a chance to show what he can do in the Majors. I imagine he’ll get a shot at the Brewers’ disaster of a CF position. He’s 20-something in most of the Padre prospect rankings I’ve seen. The minor league pitcher is ranked somewhere between 7th and 15th in the Padres’ system and is a 23 year old putting up meh numbers in high A. Who knows. The Padres are clearly going for it and getting two playoff runs with Hader closing things out is a compete no brainer here. In return the Brewes are getting a probable 8th inning guy for the rest of the year, some inexperienced outfield help, and a couple pitching lottery tickets. I think the Padres are really taking advantage of an elite closer having a bad month. [/QUOTE]
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