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Stadium issues will highlight offseason

By Jason Arndtbrewers
Brewers Farm Report

Baseball plays more games than any other sport with 140 in the minor leagues and 162 in Major League Baseball.

Despite the end of the season for all minor league teams in the Milwaukee Brewers organization, except the Helena Brewers whom will compete for the Pioneer League title, there will be developments along the way in the winter.

Six players will make an appearance in the Arizona Fall League and their performance will make-or-break standing within the Milwaukee organization and eventually lead to new assignments on the 40-man roster.

afllogo.previewThe Fall League will feature Huntsville’s Jason Rogers, Taylor Jungmann, Adam Weisenburger, Kevin Shackleford and David Goforth along with Manatees’ Mitch Haniger.

Three of the six participants are Top 20 prospects in the farm system and depending on how they perform in the AFL, it will either reinforce their standing within the organization or cause a drop.

Rogers has most to lose, and gain, in the AFL after accumulating career highs in multiple offensive categories.

Teams likely have an eye on Rogers and will make note of him when the Rule V draft is conducted in December’s MLB winter meetings. The first baseman has reached the point where he could go unprotected if not added to the 40-man roster and might be snagged by another team.

Stadium Issues

Sounds-logoTwo of Milwaukee’s minor league affiliates are faced with addressing facility needs entering the final year of its Player Development Contracts in 2014 – Huntsville and Nashville.

After Milwaukee spent the majority of last off-season looking for new affiliates after both teams struggled in making progress toward new stadiums – the Brewers were left with them when other clubs found or re-established PDCs with the remaining affiliates.

Brewers Farm Report will follow developments of a proposed new stadium for the Triple A Nashville Sounds after the Mayor of Nashville proposed a new $80 million stadium at the old Sulphur Dell sight.

Although Nashville will not build it in time for the 2014 season, the Brewers will deeply consider extending with the Sounds if a stadium plan is in place by the end of 2014.

Huntsville faces a similar fate with Joe Davis Stadium and for years the Brewers pushed the Stars to come forward with a plan to build or renovate the 29-year-old facility.

Milwaukee made it clear during last off-season of its disappointment in Joe Davis Stadium.

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There has been swift community opposition in Huntsville for the potential of a new stadium due to involving taxpayer contributions.

If history is any indication of the severity of the issue, look at how the 23-year relationship between Single A Beloit and Milwaukee ended in 2004.

Following decades of Beloit struggling to upgrade Pohlman Field, Milwaukee severed ties with the Snappers and entered into a working agreement with the Appalachian League West Virginia Power before agreeing with the Timber Rattlers.

While Nashville’s future is promising with proposals, the Stars will have an entire year to come forward with a plan of action.

Huntsville and Milwaukee have been together since 1999 and the Brewers have been with the Stars longer than any of the other four affiliates in the organization.

Herschel Greer Stadium Nashville,  Tennessee

Herschel Greer Stadium
Nashville, Tennessee

Joe Davis Stadium Huntsville, Alabama

Joe Davis Stadium
Huntsville, Alabama

Trades

Given the long-term outlook of the Milwaukee Brewers, there will likely be a trade or two involving Major Leaguers and lead to a return of prospects from other organizations.

Brewers Farm Report will provide information and summaries of the players involved in the off-season deals.

Tension between Milwaukee, Huntsville

September 12, 2012

By Jason Arndt
Brewers Farm Report

Huntsville and Milwaukee have been together for 14 seasons and have brought two Southern League Most Valuable Player Awards – current Brewer Corey Hart in 2003 and Hunter Morris in 2012.

Only the Beloit Snappers have more years with the Brewers than the Huntsville Stars, so it is going to be a tough separation if both choose to discontinue its agreement.

As the Brewers extended its agreement with Triple A Nashville Tuesday despite some discontent from members of the Milwaukee front office regarding the Sounds inability to upgrade or replace the oldest ballpark in the Pacific Coast League.

Greer Stadium was built in 1978 for the Sounds but there is debate about public/private financing for correcting its stadium issue.

Huntsville is faced with a similar issue, an aging ballpark that has elected officials in the

Joe Davis Stadium – Huntsville, AL

Alabama city deeply opposing the public financing of any stadium project.

It has been reported candidates from both sides of the political spectrum in the Mayoral race have publicly opposed to having taxpayers provide the majority of funds for a stadium project.

Officials from Huntsville and Milwaukee have remained mostly silent on the issue of extending its contract through 2014.

As of right now, it appears the Brewers are looking for more answers than Stars’ officials. There is some discomfort among officials in Huntsville as the Stars have been without a playoff appearance since 2009.

The conclusion to this could yield an extension by default due to a limited amount of Double A teams that have not been renewed through 2014, including the Jackson Generals and Jacksonville Suns of the Southern League. In addition, there is the Arkansas Travelers of the Texas League and Akron Aeros in the Eastern League.

t is unlikely the Aeros will part ways with the Cleveland Indians due to the close proximity of its fan bases while Jacksonville is with the Miami Marlins. Arkansas and Anaheim have worked together since 2001.

Major League Baseball will step in if teams are left without any agreements by the end of September and the most likely outcome is Huntsville and Milwaukee could be stuck with each other.

Unless the Jackson Generals decide they no longer want to work with the Seattle Mariners – but that is unlikely due to both just getting started in 2010.