
The Milwaukee Brewers set records for offensive futility during the weird 2020 Major League Baseball season.
Team leaders know they have to come up with more offense and they will count on a bounce-back season from Christian Yelich.
When Yasmani Grandal left as a free agent, the Brewers thought they had replaced him by getting Omar Narvaez from Seattle.
He had hit .276 in several seasons for the Mariners and was still young. Nobody anticipated him hitting just .176 with two homers and 10 runs batted in while striking out a disappointing 31% of his at-bats.
General manager David Stearns says deciding whether the 28-year-old catcher can bounce back is a big decision for the team as it moves forward.













