
When spring training was cut short by Major League Baseball, the Milwaukee Brewers still had a lot of questions they hadn’t answered.
Brandon Woodruff looked good in the spring, but there’s not much certainty about the starting rotation after his 97 mile-an-hour fastball.
Maybe Freddy Peralta can improve his performance with a little maturity – or, maybe Brett Anderson can just stay healthy.
Former closer Corey Knebel is coming back from Tommy John surgery and hasn’t appeared in a game for two years.
Spring training did nothing to indicate what he brings to the team.
If baseball returns, it looks like the Brewers will have less than three weeks to answer all those questions.













