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Brewers' infield needs: Survey reveals fan-favored trade targets to bolster Milwaukee's roster.
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The Milwaukee Brewers find themselves at a critical juncture as the July 31st trade deadline approaches. Recent surveys and baseball analysts indicate a growing need to address the infield, particularly with the departure of key players and inconsistent performance at several positions. Let's delve into potential trade targets that could bolster the Brewers' chances for a strong second half.

One name consistently mentioned is Bo Bichette, the Toronto Blue Jays' shortstop. While acquiring Bichette would be a bold move, it addresses a significant area of concern for the Brewers. Joey Ortiz, despite showing promise, has struggled to establish himself at shortstop, with his offensive production lagging. Bichette, a proven hitter with a .270/.316/.427 slash line, would provide an immediate upgrade. The Blue Jays, who haven't made progress on a long-term extension with Bichette, might be willing to trade him rather than risk losing him for nothing after the 2025 season.

Another potential target is Miguel Vargas, a versatile infielder currently with the Chicago White Sox. Jim Bowden of The Athletic has identified Vargas as his "favorite target" for the Brewers, citing the team's need for a left-handed bat and Vargas's ability to play multiple positions, including third base and left field. Vargas, at 25, is under team control through 2027, making him an attractive long-term option. This season, he's slashing .237/.319/.421 with nine home runs and 29 RBIs.

Ryan McMahon of the Colorado Rockies is another name to consider. McMahon has a proven track record and is under team control for three more seasons. While his current numbers are down slightly (.214 batting average, .739 OPS), he has the potential to provide a significant boost to the Brewers' offense. The Rockies, mired in a rebuild, might be willing to part with McMahon for the right price.

Yoan Moncada of the Los Angeles Angels and Amed Rosario of the Washington Nationals are two more veterans that the Brewers could consider. Both signed one-year contracts this past off-season and could be flipped at the deadline. Moncada is currently having a bounce-back year with an .873 OPS. Rosario is hitting .293 with a .752 OPS and provides defensive versatility.

However, the Brewers' approach to the trade deadline could depend on their performance in the coming weeks. If they fall further behind in the NL Central standings, they might consider selling off veteran players to acquire prospects. In fact, MLB Network insider Joel Sherman isn't ruling out another deal involving a Brewers starter prior to the Deadline on July 31 and even floated the idea that ace Freddy Peralta might be made available to capitalize on the demand for frontline pitching.

As the trade deadline looms, the Brewers face important decisions regarding their infield. Addressing the offensive struggles and solidifying the defense will be crucial for their playoff aspirations. The upcoming weeks will determine whether they become aggressive buyers or strategic sellers, shaping the future of the franchise.


Writer - Gaurav Khan
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