How good is the Milwaukee Brewers' rotation in comparison to its Major League Baseball peers? That question was posed (and answered) by Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller on Tuesday . Miller had the Brewers 10th out of the 30 teams in terms of starting pitching this season, presumably based on a combination of perceived talent and production. "For a rotation with 10 wins, 10 quality starts and an MLB-best 10.2 K/9, 10th place feels kind of perfect for the Brewers," Miller wrote. "The reason it doesn't rank higher is that it hasn't been a particularly durable bunch, averaging 14.3 outs per start—hence the minimal supply of wins and quality starts. But Jacob Misiorowski and Kyle Harrison have been thriving, each with a sub-2.50 ERA." If you like our content, choose Sports Illustrated as a preferred source on Google .…