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Brewers star slugger is not expected to return, according to insiders

Brewers star slugger is not expected to return, according to insiders

The Milwaukee Brewers have a chance to do something special this fall.

Milwaukee is about to begin its path to the World Series with the possibility of a deep run. The Brewers started the season with very low expectations, but have already performed above expectations. Getting into the playoffs is already a success, but they will be very dangerous.

The Brewers will win the National League Central, and one of the main reasons for that was the performance of shortstop Willy Adames this year. He has been a superstar and currently has 32 home runs and 111 RBIs in 158 games played.

He stepped up when the Brewers needed him, and now Milwaukee could make a splash. Although that is the case, he will be a free agent at the end of the year and Jon Heyman of the New York Post does not believe he will return to Milwaukee.

“Huge platform year (with) 30-plus home runs, shortstop for Milwaukee and a big impact in this clubhouse,” Heyman said. “I'm sure they would like to keep him, but will they be able to? I don't see it. They let (Joey Ortiz) know that they won't be able to spend $200 million on Adames. I don't think that will happen.

If this is Adames' final season as a member of the Brewers, it will have been forever. If he does end up getting out, hopefully it will at least be with a win in the World Series.

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