Spring training is almost here — and for the Milwaukee Brewers, that means questions. A lot of them.
In this hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Brewers broadcaster Jeff Levering joins the show to break down what camp will look like in Arizona, including the biggest mystery of all: who’s playing third base?
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With pitchers and catchers reporting soon and single-game tickets about to go on sale, the optimism of a new season is building — but the roster still has unanswered spots.
⚾ The Third Base Competition
Levering acknowledges the reality:
Seven different Brewers played third base last season. Only one remains on the roster — and he logged just one inning there.
This spring will determine:
Whether a new face claims the job
If the Brewers lean internal
Or if flexibility becomes the default strategy again
It’s one of the most open competitions on the roster, and Levering expects it to be one of the most interesting battles of camp.
🔄 Life After Freddie Peralta
The conversation also turns to the Freddie Peralta trade, and whether Milwaukee moved him at the right time.
Levering believes the Brewers likely got the best deal they could, noting the return mirrors what they previously netted for Corbin Burnes — young, controllable talent with major-league upside.
The debate isn’t whether Peralta was valuable — it’s whether waiting would have produced a better return. Levering leans toward decisive action over deadline uncertainty.
🧩 Replacing Versatility & Depth
Another quiet but important loss: Andrew Monasterio’s utility role.
Levering explains why that final infield/bench spot matters more than fans realize:
Late-inning defensive flexibility
Pinch-running ability
First-base coverage in tight games
Defensive substitutions under Pat Murphy’s system
Spring training will determine who fills that gap — and it’s a bigger job than it appears on paper.
🌵 Camp Energy & Expectations
Levering shares his excitement about heading to Arizona, noting:
A mostly stable core roster
A few new faces to integrate
High expectations internally despite external skepticism
The Brewers aren’t rebuilding — they’re recalibrating.
And in Milwaukee, recalibrating usually means competing.
⚖️ The Bottom Line
The Brewers enter spring training with:
Stability in the rotation
Questions on the left side of the infield
A clubhouse built around continuity and culture
The roster isn’t fully defined — and that’s what makes February compelling.
🎧 A fresh look at Brewers baseball, roster battles, and the start of another season with Jeff Levering on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.
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