Milwaukee Bound

After the holiday break, we're starting to see some free agent movement in baseball. Yesterday, the Brewers announced they'd signed 1st baseman Chris Carter. A powerful righty hitter who strikes out too often -- once leading the AL with 212 in a single season -- he fills a void for Milwaukee, while opening a spot in Houston for the highly-touted but so far disappointing Jon Singleton (the key piece the Astros received years ago from the Phillies for Hunter Pence).
All "all or nothing" powerhitter, Carter totaled 90 Houston homers the last three seasons -- while never hitting above .227. His defense is best considered deficient -- which consigned him to DH duty much of the time. That, of course, isn't an option as heads to the NL. Do you think a change in scenery is what he needs to live up to his potential?
These images of Carter come from an August 2014 game against the Yankees in New York.

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