PT TOMORROW: NL Central - A familiar face could be nearing a return to MIL

Milwaukee Brewers

The Brewers told us what they thought of Keston Hiura (1B, MIL) and his future with the team when they were willing to expose him to waivers, optioning him to the minors at the close of spring training. In his place, the team chose Luke Voit (1B, MIL), who is currently serving a strict short-side platoon role at a combination of first or designated hitter. However, continuing with the theme of last week's article regarding the lack of production Milwaukee has gotten from the designated hitter spot in the order, Hiura could be pushing his way toward yet another opportunity in the majors.

As nearly a 27-year-old and former top prospect, Hiura should be dominating Triple-A competition. That said, his 161 wRC+ with...

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