Mar 26, 2012 | Reviewing the Brew
Road to the Show: Documenting the Rise of Jonathan Lucroy
"The Joe" was calling his name once again. The kid headed down the left field line at Joe W. Davis Stadium in front of a dispersed crowd to catch Donovan Hand's bullpen 'sesh. The Joe wasn't the ultimate goal: the city 668 miles north along the ports of Lake Michigan seemed to be calling his name.
LANCASTER Once a top Milwaukee Brewers prospect, Angel Salome has fallen all the way from the show to Single-A. After reaching Triple-A Nashville and taking three at-bats with the Brewers in 2008, he was granted free agency and signed with the Mariners organization this past offseason.
Lucroy impressive at the plate
Jonathan Lucroy enters the weekend hitting .321 with five home runs and 22 RBI. Lucroy took over as the Brewers' No.
Calmer behind the mask for Brewers' Lucroy
At times during the 2010 season, Jonathan Lucroy was tempted to check the mirror to see if his brain was leaking out of his ears.
Published July 29, 2010 at 12:24 a.m. Category: Sports Tags: Brewers , Sports , Baseball , Minor Leagues In case you weren't aware, I consider myself something of an expert on the Milwaukee Brewers Farm System.
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