The Milwaukee Brewers are once again looking like the team to beat in the National League Central. They traded Freddy Peralta and Caleb Durbin in the offseason, but brought back some very solid pieces in exchange. In the Durbin trade, they brought in left-hander Kyle Harrison, who is off to a red-hot start this season. The 24-year-old has made 10 starts and is 6-1 with a 1.57 ERA and 2.3 WAR over 51 2/3 innings of work with 61 strikeouts. He pitched six shutout innings against the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday. Earlier this week, general manager and president of baseball operations Matt Arnold discussed what Harrison has brought to the table and what led to the trade with the Boston Red Sox. "Kyle's been a guy who has been on our radar for a while. He's a really talented played and a humble kid that works hard," Arnold said. "One of the things when I first talked to him when we got him, he was just looking for a chance and to his credit, he ran through the door, guns blazing.…