The 2020 season was historic for many reasons. It was pandemic shortened, filled with underperformance across the league, featured significant rule changes and so much more. The Milwaukee Brewers had one of the crazier seasons, from the highest of highs, to pretty low lows. Let’s take a look back at the season that was as the year comes to an end.
Making Up for Lost Talent
The 2020 season really started at the end of 2019. The Brewers started retooling a roster that was left with a number of holes after parting ways with Yasmani Grandal through free agency and losing players like Travis Shaw and Mike Moustakas.