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MILWAUKEE (AP) — Brewers shortstop Willie Adams attended last season’s World Series as a spectator and couldn’t help but wonder what happened.
Adames was one of six Milwaukee players who joined manager Craig Counsel and president of baseball operations Matt Arnold at the Brewers’ “Hot Stove & Cold Brew” gathering Wednesday night. The event allowed the team to mingle with fans at Dugout 54, a sports bar near American Family Field.
The list of participating players also included right-handed pitcher Freddy Peralta. Peralta was named to the 2021 All-Star Game, going 10-5 with a 2.81 ERA.
“I feel so good right now,” Peralta said. “I feel healthy and ready to go.”
Peralta’s injury last season highlighted his lack of pitching depth, and it took its toll.
Last season, Milwaukee tapped 2021 NL Cy Young Award winner Corbin Barnes to cement a rotation that included 2021 All-Star Brandon Woodruff, Peralta, Adrian Hauser and Eric Lauer. But every pitcher but Barnes spent time on the injury list, and the Brewers didn’t have a quality alternative to step in when a starting pitcher was injured.
Milwaukee went 13-22 in games where none of those five pitchers started.
“I think one of the things we struggled with towards the end of the season last year was the fact that we didn’t have the depth we needed in our rotation,” said Arnold. “So this offseason we tried to strengthen it.”
Arnold said, “We got a report from our staff today that he’s doing great. ‘He’s in our complex now, working out and feeling great.'”
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