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Monday, June 08, 2009

JSOnline/Hunt: Don’t fix a team that isn’t broken

To see the public-relations problems the Atlanta Braves have caused for themselves with the Tom Glavine mess brings home a couple of relevant points.

One, however, is not that the Milwaukee Brewers should sign Glavine, but more on that in a moment.

...

The final game Sunday in the Milwaukee-Atlanta series was a backdrop for the overriding Brewers issue for armchair general managers everywhere. After the beating Manny Parra took in his previous start at Florida, the reactionary response might have been to get him out of the rotation and take a look at the suddenly available Glavine.

In a game desperate for pitching, someone might roll the dice on Glavine. But it shouldn’t be the Brewers. It’s hard to see where they would have a need for a 43-year-old soft-tosser who is essentially done. The Braves did the right thing, even if they went about it absolutely the wrong way.

Meanwhile, Parra was respectable Sunday. He was hurt by one of the best switch-hitters baseball has seen, and one of the gopher balls he threw to Chipper Jones was a decent pitch. He didn’t lose the game. Point is, Parra’s stuff remains such that giving up on him too soon wouldn’t be altogether advisable.

also, Fielder feasting at the plate

Baseball-Birthdays.com Posted: June 08, 2009 at 11:53 AM | 4 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   1. Harveys Wallbangers Posted: June 08, 2009 at 12:53 PM (#3209946)
The big surprise in Milwaukee is the work of the bullpen. The starters have gone about as expected with Yovani being great, three being somewhat below average and Parra being awful. The hope was that by now in the season Manny's control issues would have quieted down to some degree, but he continues to be very erratic. The stuff is there.

On a tactical level it's disappointing that Ken pulled a Yost and went to Carlos when a rested McClung was available. I understand Ken wanted to keep a "long" option available, but it was clear from the first pitch CV had nothing. The Braves were teeing off.

Just sitting there while Villnueva gets battered is a bit disconcerting..........
   2. Spivey Posted: June 08, 2009 at 02:19 PM (#3210020)
Well, it looks like Parra will probably have to wait another year to get a 115 ERA+.
   3. morineko Posted: June 08, 2009 at 02:23 PM (#3210029)
Mike Burns, the other Brewers long reliever, was also available yesterday (in theory; someone may or may not have to fill in for David Bush this week.)
   4. Harveys Wallbangers Posted: June 08, 2009 at 02:26 PM (#3210033)
Spivey:

Someone is paying attention! Ha.

The Brewers defense this year has been solid. The runs are there. If he would just hit the strike zone more frequently his chances would improve significantly. He seems bent on "nibbling"........
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