After falling out of first place for the first time since April, the pressure is on for Jed Hoyer.
After the Milwaukee Brewers ran off an 11th consecutive win on Monday to leap frog the Chicago Cubs for the best record in the National League and simultaneously take control of first place, it's all eyes on president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer with the trade deadline just over a week away.
In an ugly loss to the Kansas City Royals, Ben Brown was, again, not sharp and MVP candidate outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong sat out due to a knee injury - potentially adding yet another item to an already-lengthy to-do list.