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Eric Lauer chastises Brewers front office for deadline moves
Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Eric Lauer. Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

Brewers pitcher Eric Lauer chastises front office for trade deadline moves

If you haven't been able to make heads or tails out of what is happening to the Milwaukee Brewers, Eric Lauer appears to have the answer.

The Brew Crew has gone from leading their division to being on the outside of a wild card spot in the month of August, going 7-11 and almost getting swept this weekend by the lowly Chicago Cubs. When dissecting exactly what has gone wrong, Lauer got candid and scolded the Brewers front office for how they handled the trade deadline -- and the message it sent to the clubhouse after it dealt Josh Hader.

"It didn't send us the right message from the upstairs people trying to say, like, 'We're doing this and we're trying to put you guys in the best position and we're trying to win right now with you guys,'" the lefty told MLB.com's Adam McCalvy. "It seemed more of a, 'We're trying to develop for the future.'"

Lauer went on to say that the front office didn't do such a bang-up job communicating with the team after Hader was dealt -- which refutes what Brewers' higher-ups said following the trade deadline.

"Afterward, there was no communication to the clubhouse [about] what changed in the clubhouse. It’s kind of like it was shrugged off," Lauer said.

Looks like the Brewers' big wigs have some explaining to do to a very disgruntled team.

Meanwhile, departed pitcher Hader isn't doing much better since joining the San Diego Padres. Through five games in Southern California, the 28-year-old has a ballooned 16.20 ERA and has given up six earned runs in 3.1 innings pitched. 

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