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Monday, July 07, 2008

MLB.com: Brewers net Sabathia for four prospects

“We’re going for it,” Brewers general manager Doug Melvin said.
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In addition to LaPorta… the Brewers gave up Triple-A left-hander Zach Jackson, Class A right-hander Rob Bryson and a player to be named later. According to reports, that player could be reigning Brewers Minor League player of the year Taylor Green, a Class A third baseman.

Indians GM Mark Shapiro said the Indians are choosing between two players for the latter portion of the deal, and that they have until the end of the Minor League season to make their pick.
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[Sabathia] turns 28 on July 21 and was apparently due for a change. Sabathia asked the Brewers to leave out the periods in “CC.”
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Neither Brewers principal owner Mark Attanasio or Melvin gave any indication Monday that the Brewers would even attempt to re-sign Sabathia… First contact between Melvin and Shapiro was “two or three weeks ago,” according to Melvin, but talks heated up over the weekend. Early on, the sides settled on LaPorta as the centerpiece.

MIL J-S blog: Suppan goes on the DL

The Brewers announced this afternoon that Suppan is going on the DL with irritation in his right elbow… Supposedly, Suppan irritated the elbow on a swing several games ago, hyper-extending it, and tried to pitch through it.

NTNgod Posted: July 07, 2008 at 10:19 PM | 8 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Harveys Wallbangers Posted: July 08, 2008 at 12:07 AM (#2847795)
Suppan had been struggling of late with an ERA over 10 in his last five starts Jeff has been clearly struggling. His entire approach has been to keep the ball low hoping the batter chases or he gets the call. Previously Suppan would throw his 88 mph "heat" up and in to get guys to chase.

This allows the five guys throwing the best "right now" to stay put.
   2. Walks Clog Up the Bases Posted: July 08, 2008 at 12:33 AM (#2847874)
I said this elsewhere, but I like this trade for the Brewers, as much as it pains me to see it transpire. They may be giving up a future star, but the NL is so weak right now that they have to pounce on the opportunity to win it all now. They had to be the favorites to snag the wild card before this trade. Now they may have the tools to snag the Central if Sheets stays healthy. Nothing is a given, so I can't say this automatically makes them favorites to rep the NL in the World Series. But by the same token, nothing being a given is why they need to go all in now. The '06 Tigers and '07 Indians are two recent examples of teams that almost won it all, fell a bit short and for various reasons, have actually regressed instead of improved.
   3. NTNgod Posted: July 08, 2008 at 12:42 AM (#2847898)
Suppan had been struggling of late with an ERA over 10 in his last five starts Jeff has been clearly struggling.

He's been noticably struggling, but they certainly kept this quiet - presumably not to affect their leverage in possible trade talks.
   4. paytonrules Posted: July 08, 2008 at 02:04 AM (#2848139)
The Cardinals and Cubs are both pretty darn good, so I wouldn't say the NL is "so weak" anymore. At least not the Central.
   5. Walks Clog Up the Bases Posted: July 08, 2008 at 02:11 AM (#2848145)
The NL is weak as a whole, though. Outside of the Central, you have the Phillies and to a lesser extent, the Marlins and perhaps the Mets. The West, as usual, is a race to see who can be the least bad. By comparison, the AL boasts the Red Sox, Rays, White Sox, Twins, Tigers, Angels, and to an extent, A's.
   6. Dan Szymborski Posted: July 08, 2008 at 02:54 AM (#2848232)
The Cardinals and Cubs are both pretty darn good, so I wouldn't say the NL is "so weak" anymore. At least not the Central.


I think the NL needs to not get pasted one year before people are going to believe that again - the 102-149 this year is pretty bad.
   7. Crispix Attacks Posted: July 08, 2008 at 03:08 AM (#2848245)
Suppan had been struggling of late with an ERA over 10 in his last five starts Jeff has been clearly struggling. His entire approach has been to keep the ball low hoping the batter chases or he gets the call.

Hey, that's exactly what Ian Snell was doing before he went on the DL. Hopefully those 15 days have fixed everything. (sob)
   8. NTNgod Posted: July 08, 2008 at 07:32 AM (#2848431)
Yahoo: Passan - CC rides into Milwaukee
About a month ago, Melvin pulled aside Brewers owner Mark Attanasio... and told him that the Indians might soon place Sabathia on the trade block. Melvin wanted to know whether he could pursue him.

“Of course I said yes,” Attanasio said, “though when he told me, I didn’t think that – “

Attanasio stopped and looked to his left. On the field, hundreds of Cub Scouts were walking around as part of a pregame ceremony, and one den leader, overwhelmed by the Sabathia trade, interrupted Attanasio’s thought and yelled: “Thank you! Thank you!”

(Our turn, in honor of Melvin, for a non-sequitur: This happened all afternoon. Attanasio now knows what it feels like to be Vince Lombardi in Wisconsin. It was like the Brewers had suddenly become the Packers. Brett Favre might want to un-retire, and the Packers might not want him, and all anyone in Milwaukee could talk about was CC Sabathia, and maybe it’s because he’d make a pretty good left tackle, but, no, they wanted to discuss his left arm, and how Melvin was a genius, and how Attanasio was the kind of owner they’d needed for years.)

Anyway, back to Attanasio. He didn’t think Sabathia would be available, and he gave Melvin the magic words: Get him. Forget the money. Attanasio said the Brewers might finish in the red this season, though that doesn’t matter right now, not with the rush of goodwill and their next game – Sabathia’s first start – evolving from standard-fare Tuesday baseball into a sellout event.

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