The Brewers are looking ahead to their series with St.Louis. The focus is on tomorrow, not today. Ryan Braun went 0-4 yesterday wearing Yelich's uniform top under his. Maybe Braun needs to get his head into what is currently happening to help the team and try to break away from the news of losing Yelich.
Caleb Smith is pitching better lately and especially being a lefthander that has success at home, he will stifle batters that are still dumbfounded over the Yelich injury, like right handed batting, Ryan Braun. The Brewers will also need Cain, right handed batter to perform well, and he's had knee issues. Cain most likely will produce today, but who else?
Moustakas is not having to big days in a row. Grishem had the one homerun yesterday, then went hitless. Tyrone Taylor, another rookie, will have to show that he can hit the left hander , Caleb Smith. Tyler Austin, right handed batter, will likely start at first, to give Thames, left handed batter, a break who also went hitless yesterday.
And with Pina out, Grandall needs somebody to give him a rest. Either Frietas or Nottingham will have to either start or fill in a few innings to keep Grandall fresh for St. Louis.
The Brewer bullpen has spent Suter and Hadr yesterday, and the others showed flaws: Claudio and Jackson.
Junior Guerra is probably a good option , but Gio Gonzalez does not last long. 3 starts ago Gonzalez was ripped for 9 runs by St. Louis. 2 starts ago, Gonzalez only lasted 3 innings before having to be removed. Last start, Gonzalez got lucky , got some balls to go where he needed them to go and survived 5 innings. What list of pitchers will cover the bulk of the game after Gonzalez makes his early exit?
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The Brewers are looking ahead to their series with St.Louis. The focus is on tomorrow, not today. Ryan Braun went 0-4 yesterday wearing Yelich's uniform top under his. Maybe Braun needs to get his head into what is currently happening to help the team and try to break away from the news of losing Yelich.
Caleb Smith is pitching better lately and especially being a lefthander that has success at home, he will stifle batters that are still dumbfounded over the Yelich injury, like right handed batting, Ryan Braun. The Brewers will also need Cain, right handed batter to perform well, and he's had knee issues. Cain most likely will produce today, but who else?
Moustakas is not having to big days in a row. Grishem had the one homerun yesterday, then went hitless. Tyrone Taylor, another rookie, will have to show that he can hit the left hander , Caleb Smith. Tyler Austin, right handed batter, will likely start at first, to give Thames, left handed batter, a break who also went hitless yesterday.
And with Pina out, Grandall needs somebody to give him a rest. Either Frietas or Nottingham will have to either start or fill in a few innings to keep Grandall fresh for St. Louis.
The Brewer bullpen has spent Suter and Hadr yesterday, and the others showed flaws: Claudio and Jackson.
Junior Guerra is probably a good option , but Gio Gonzalez does not last long. 3 starts ago Gonzalez was ripped for 9 runs by St. Louis. 2 starts ago, Gonzalez only lasted 3 innings before having to be removed. Last start, Gonzalez got lucky , got some balls to go where he needed them to go and survived 5 innings. What list of pitchers will cover the bulk of the game after Gonzalez makes his early exit?
17 games left in the season, they are tied with the Cubs for the last Wildcard spot and you believe they are looking ahead to the Cardinals series? I am just not able to accept or buy that.
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17 games left in the season, they are tied with the Cubs for the last Wildcard spot and you believe they are looking ahead to the Cardinals series? I am just not able to accept or buy that.
17 games left in the season, they are tied with the Cubs for the last Wildcard spot and you believe they are looking ahead to the Cardinals series? I am just not able to accept or buy that.
"Remember when" is the lowest form of conversation. -Tony Soprano.
"Looking ahead" is the lowest form of capping. -peewee2820 and Christian_iaco.
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Quote Originally Posted by Christian_iaco:
17 games left in the season, they are tied with the Cubs for the last Wildcard spot and you believe they are looking ahead to the Cardinals series? I am just not able to accept or buy that.
"Remember when" is the lowest form of conversation. -Tony Soprano.
"Looking ahead" is the lowest form of capping. -peewee2820 and Christian_iaco.
cropduster - great analysis here, really detailed your rationale for backing the Fish. I too am on the Marlins for many of the same reasons, but you even noted a few I overlooked. Thanks
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cropduster - great analysis here, really detailed your rationale for backing the Fish. I too am on the Marlins for many of the same reasons, but you even noted a few I overlooked. Thanks
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