The Brewers are facing a lot of roster decisions as December 1st approaches.
That the non-tender deadline for Major League Baseball teams and is also the day the Collective Bargaining Agreement expires.
The front office is examining stats and compiling spreadsheets as it decides what to do about its 14 players who are eligible for arbitration.
Milwaukee could be on the way to a $130-millionar payroll that would be a record-setter for the franchise.
$71 million is already committed to players like Christian Yelich and deferred payments to Ryan Braun.
The C-B-A could throw all that work behind closed doors out the window – depending on the way it is structured this time.