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. DarrenGood people of Wisconsin, please commence with your binge drinking.
enjoy the memories and when the day comes for someone to pay him for those memories just walk away
walk away doug. walk away
I know that similarity scores aren't predictive, but Hart's most similar through age 30 is mostly guys who crapped out by 32 or so: Bobby Higginson, Richard Hidalgo, Kirk Gibson, Rondell White, Leon Durham, Geoff Jenkins, Jacque Jones, Wally Post. Cliff Floyd and Aubrey Huff represent the best case scenarios, and those scenarios aren't that promising.
indeed. i like corey. he has wildly exceeded what the club anticipated for his career
they should not lurch now in the other direction and reward him for what will likely be a disappointing slide into werthism
Or a cliff-dive into geoffjenkinsism.
indeed
yeesh
It ain't enough! I can't help falling in love with the idea that Corey will never surrender. Everything in my heart says that a little love will get the boy in the box back on the field again. All over, Brewers fans are saying, "I am by your side, and in your soul!"
Of course, the 92 days of rain will probably cancel the baseball season anyway...
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