Brewers
1 August 2009
With the end of the trade deadline just passing, the everyday brewer fan ponders whether or not the Brewers will have enough to make it into the 2009 MLB playoffs. Doug Melvin failed to make the C.C. Sabathia like trade that he did in 2009 and instead settled for a former
Posted by Sheridan Sander | No comments yet
12 July 2009
3 July 2009
The Brewers should have gone after Soto--a player coming in cold off the bench--with runners on second and third and 2 outs. Instead, they blatantly pitched around him for 3 pitches, then intentionally put him on with the fourth pitch to set the stage for the walk-off walk.
Posted by Eric Hatleback | No comments yet
29 April 2009
Even though todays game was not the most exciting it just comes to show how the Brewers pitching has been turning itself around since the start of the season.
Since this is my first blo
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14 August 2008
Newly acquired CC Sabathia has been absolutely dominating on the mound for the Brewers.
Since joining the Brewers Sabathia is 7-0 with an era of 1.77. He has pitched four complete games and is turning the
Continue reading "Sabthia a Contender for NL Cy Young Award"
Posted by Cameron Clow | No comments yet
11 August 2008
discussing all the bizzarness of the trade, someting hit me. Why are we not talking about the Brewers who are in a tight pennat race and leading the Wild Card race, and have an opportunity to make the playoffs for the first time in over 20 years.
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4 May 2008
season, nothing looked pretty as the Cubs just won two out six against there NL Central rivals the Brewers and the Cardinals. In a week that could have seperated them from everyone else in the divison, the Cubs are now looking up towards the Cardinals who now have a 1 1/2 lead over the Cubs. Lets quickly recap this horrible week the Cubs have endured.
Continue reading "Rough Week for Cubs spells Rough Road Ahead"
Posted by Ryan Neiman | No comments yet
19 April 2008
But as you take a look around at the 2008 version of the Milwaukee Brewers, there is a lot to like...not only from a talent standpoint, but in their personalities. Most of the Brew Crew big leaguers bring something special to the table and should be appreciated.
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