The Brewers have lost nine of their last 10, but shortstop Jean Segura’s outstanding play during the past week earned him National League Player of the Week honors for the period ending May 12.
In five games last week, Segura hit an NL-best .500 over 20 at-bats while leading the league in slugging percentage (.950) and on-base percentage (.545).
translation: the brewers pitching stinks but they have some guys in the field who can play.
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1. Edmundo got dem ol' Kozma blues again mamaRandy Wolf is somewhere between 19th and 8th among active pitchers in just about every counting stat. I'm sure he'll be forgotten soon but he'll always be a major figure in my perception of the baseball world.
don't they still do "Doc's Patients"? I thought I saw them the last time I caught a Phillies game on TV.
Also let's not forget Sal's Pals (for Fasano, they all wore bushy fu manchu 'staches), and Chase's Chicks.
Coincidentally, tonight is retro 90s night at CBP and the Wolf Pack has been invited to participate. Also, throwback fat P unis, Tommy Greene throwing out the first pitch, and a pre-game performance by Spacehog!
last year he was a half inch tighter on the fastball and got the call more than not and centerfielders tracked down a number of the rainbow curveballs tagged solid
my guess is that there is another rebound season in wolf if he gets the chance. it's getting the chance that is the toughie
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