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Brewers pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training
February 17, 2021 5:28 PM Jaymes Langrehr
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PHOENIX Temperatures may not be over 20 degrees yet in Wisconsin, but it’s starting to feel like Spring.
Pitchers and catchers for the Milwaukee Brewers began reporting to Spring Training in Phoenix today.
The fields are baseball ready. Our work starts now.#ThisIsMyCrewpic.twitter.com/29EwtwBJWT
The Brewers will look to bounce back from a disappointing pandemic-shortened 2020 season that saw them finish at 29-31 their first losing record since 2016 but still make the playoffs for the third year in a row, thanks to MLB’s expanded playoff format last year.
Guest column: Put Pete Rose in the Hall of Fame now
By Joe GuzzardiGuest column
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For the first time since 1960, no new player will be added to Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame. Based on the voting, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, players associated with performance enhancing drugs, are stuck in place, and have diminishing chances of ever gaining admission.
But the Baseball Writers Association of America should reconsider another notorious player: Pete Rose.
The debate about whether Rose belongs in the Hall of Fame has been going on since Major League Baseball banned him from the game for life in 1989. Two years later, the Hall of Fame passed a new rule that no player on the MLB lifetime ineligible list could appear on a ballot. The rule was specifically written to punish Rose.
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