Josh Hader, Milwaukee Brewers (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
Things certainly weren’t perfect for a 2020 Milwaukee Brewers team that did make the playoffs, but did so by backing their way in with a 29-31 record. It was hard to fault most of the team’s pitching staff for that, though.
While the offense struggled for most of last season, which is easy to do when your former MVP has the worst season of his career, the pitching was very solid. By the end of the year, the Brewers ended up, by the numbers, with one of the better groups in the league.