GettyDavid Stearns has no doubts that Keston Hirua will be the Milwaukee Brewers' starting second baseman someday very soon. And while he did strike out 23 times in 69 plate appearances, he also hit five home runs and drove in nine. When Thames got hurt early last season, Aguilar took over and forced his way into the daily lineup with a monster first half. We believe those guys will.”And if they don't, well, the Brewers can always bring Hiura back again. We think he’s going to be a really good Major League player."
Source: Forbes June 04, 2019 01:41 UTC