Much has been made about the Milwaukee Brewers' rotation picture heading into the 2025-26 offseason, and rightfully so. With an assembly of talented, inexperienced arms, an ace who could be traded before spring training, and two veterans set to become free agents when their mutual options are declined, there's plenty for Milwaukee's front office to sort through this offseason.
One of the two major questions facing Matt Arnold and company, with the other one being whether or not to trade ace Freddy Peralta, is how to construct a contract with long-time fan favorite Brandon Woodruff that works for both sides.