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Baseball Primer Newsblog — The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Tuesday, May 29, 2007MLB.com: Fielder, Sheets help Brewers end slide
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When your second place team is 5.5 back in late May, things are good.
When your second place team is the Pirates, things are better than good.
Be happy, Brew Crewers. Times are good even when the ride's been rocky for a while.
Ah, Bob Davidson. What a tool. But we'll take it.
The Mets will very likely be more consistent this season than your boys -- youth has a way of taking you on a roller coaster ride -- but something tells me the Brewers are going to be a ton of fun to follow the whole way through.
In this new, post-Braun-callup configuration, seven of the eight starting position players were drafted by the Brewers - only Johnny Estrada wasn't homegrown.
In other news, pigs fly and rabbits test a thermonuclear device.
The Pirates?
Geographic rivalry and intra-division rules be damned...
I think I'm going to take a breather from the bloated, uninteresting (except in the frustrating sense) Cub and jump on the Brewers bandwagon.
Don't worry; it'll be a distant memory in another month or so.
I hate the results on the field, but I like them better than the recent editions. Including (especially?) the '04 edition. I think it's a reasonably good collection of talent.
However, they're getting beyond the point of testing my patience, partially BECAUSE I think it's a pretty good collection of talent. I was willing to chalk up a month or so of an abysmal record in close games to simple bad luck, but the way this team continues to make the Little League-style blunders we became accustomed to under Baker, it's a lot harder to keep trotting that line out. And the worst of it is, this division is there for the taking (as it was last year).
I believe they were the most talented Cub team I've ever seen, especially after the Nomar trade. And they pissed it away in excruciating fashion, all the while whining about every trivial off-field distraction you can imagine.
I won't go that far, but the Indians are off to a nice start this year...
...as soon as the Bucs start playing interleague games. They've been awful in those, and they didn't get any favors from the schedule-maker this year when it came to matchups (at Yankee, home to Texas and the White Sox, at Seattle and the Angels).
-- MWE
Thing that most impresses me is that he's a good hitter, not merely a home run hitter. When he fully develops, he'll be the most fearsome hitter in the majors.
Yes, and THAT'S cool as hell. I don't know if any other team can say that. Combine the Brewers' drafting with the Cubs' budget, and you'd have yourself a dynasty.
Come to think of it, that's a good idea--collapse the two into one. I mean, the teams both have a long history of losing, so it's not like we'd be breaking up any glorious historical entities. Have 'em play in Kenosha or someplace, and build a megaplex stadium in combination with the outlet malls up there or whatever. I could root for that team.
-- MWE
From what I've seen, Fielder seems to have excellent power to all fields (duh), but also the ability to hit to the gaps. If he can control his weight, he should have a better career than his father.
And even if not, he's almost certain to have a more successful career as a financial planner. *rimshot*
What happened to Ben Sheets' strikeouts? Is he pitching with the same velocity?
Omar Quintanilla has never played for another major league team besides the Rockies, although he began his career in the A's organization. If you count him as homegrown, the Rox have had seven of eight homegrown players on the field when he was filling in at second.
I've been wondering the same thing -- but about Roy Oswalt.
Are strikeouts down generally?
Oswalt's K rate this year is about 5.7 per 9
In 2006, it was 6.7.
IN 2005, it was 6.8.
Meanwhile, Oswalt's walk rate has nearly doubled (1.5 per 9 last year, 2.9 this year).
Going into this season, I would have thought Oswalt, a healthy Sheets, and a resurgent Peavey would have been shoo-ins as the top 3 NL SPs.
Peavey's been outstanding... But Sheets and Oswalt, while they haven't been anything near bad, just haven't looked like their studly selves.
I hope not for your sakes; it's just strange to see it is all.
Geographic rivalry and intra-division rules be damned...
I think I'm going to take a breather from the bloated, uninteresting (except in the frustrating sense) Cub and jump on the Brewers bandwagon.
I'm pretty close myself, and have been saying for awhile that as soon as the Cubs are out of it, I am totally on the bandwagon.
My Indians're gonna totally kick your BrewCrew's arse in the WS.
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