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***Official Milwaukee Brewers 2009 Thread*** (1 Viewer)

strykerpks

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Not much respect being given to the 2008 NL Wildcard winners. Even the Reds and Astros seem to be getting more love. Yes there are quite a few question marks, especially on the pitching staff. But I think this offense, a little older, a little wiser, will put up a ton of runs

/ :homer:

Can Gallardo and Parra offset at least some of the loss of CC and Sheets?

Will the bullpen be able to close games?

Can Billy Hall return to '06 form after Lasik surgery?

Will this be Rickie Weeks Breakout Year?

Can Corey Hart put together a full 6 months?

Either way, the past few years have been exciting with meaningful games in August and September

:)

 
Gallardo dealing and adds a 3 run HR on the night. :nerd:
I just got yelled at by the old lady. Shes in bed and I yelled "GT FO" as he swung at that one. Dude can rake for a pitcher :blackdot:He was a bit shaky to start but settled in well and has worked the offspeed stuff.
 
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:goodposting:

I started yelling YO YO YO YO.

"Shut Up".

I will shut up when JJ (her boy) gets a freakin hit.

Notes:

--Suppan is a hack

--Don't like what I see from Bill Hall

--BRAUN! BRAUN! BRAUN!

--Middle relief will kill this team

That is all

 
Maybe I missed it but what happened to your old lady? She post anymore or did I get fished something fierce?

Suppan will be fine (and by fine I mean he'll frustrate most Brewer fans and pitch like he did yesterday quite often). He's going to give up runs but does have some value on this staff as a 4/5. At the end of the year, he'll be 10-10 with about a 4.90 ERA. That will be serviceable IF (and a big if) YoGa, Parra and Bush are all over .500

The bullpen worries me a bit too. Not much we can do about it now.

 
Maybe I missed it but what happened to your old lady? She post anymore or did I get fished something fierce?Suppan will be fine (and by fine I mean he'll frustrate most Brewer fans and pitch like he did yesterday quite often). He's going to give up runs but does have some value on this staff as a 4/5. At the end of the year, he'll be 10-10 with about a 4.90 ERA. That will be serviceable IF (and a big if) YoGa, Parra and Bush are all over .500The bullpen worries me a bit too. Not much we can do about it now.
No fishing. She is now "afraid" of this place. (If anyone is going to opening day in Milw. area, we will be at Long Wong's on Bluemound at 10am stat... :goodposting: ) Despite the name, it's a cool bar.I agree on Suppan. He gives up too many early runs, leading to problems with the bullpen etc. Brewers on the brink of disaster as I type....
 
Brewers on the brink of disaster as I type....
If Coffey keeps the ball down and has mid-to-upper 90s stuff like he did this ST and tonight, he will help this team a ton.I can't make Opening Day but skipping outta work at 2 to head to a south side bar.
 
Mitch Stetter had zero command while pitching to the Freddie Lewis last night. He was wild inside almost hitting Lewis with his first pitch and outside with a WP later in the at bat. It's not like Lewis is Ryan Howard. He's unlikely to hurt you badly with a mistake, but Stetter couldn't throw a strike.

Stetter is the only LHP reliever on the squad. If he can't get mediocre lefty batter out, it'll hurt the entire bullpen.

 
Mitch Stetter had zero command while pitching to the Freddie Lewis last night. He was wild inside almost hitting Lewis with his first pitch and outside with a WP later in the at bat. It's not like Lewis is Ryan Howard. He's unlikely to hurt you badly with a mistake, but Stetter couldn't throw a strike.Stetter is the only LHP reliever on the squad. If he can't get mediocre lefty batter out, it'll hurt the entire bullpen.
:cry:It sounds like they're chalking it up to first time jitters. He did really well in spring training so hopefully that's the case.They optioned RJ Swindle in March so there is another option if it really comes down to it.
 
Oof. Rough start to the season. Good to see Suppan have a decent outing yesterday. And of course Sheffield gets #500 against them. Go figure

They gotta win a series...soon.

 
Two series' wins, on the road. Braunie on fire..getting some decent pitching. Not bad

Startin to come together, Pepper...startin to come together. :)

 
Would like to see them win today and get back to .500. Been a tough part of the schedule with the Cubs, Mets, & Phillies to start the season.

 
To me, Parra is the key. If he can return to the form he had the first half of last year and stay there, you have a potential wild card team. If he continues like he's been going, I do not think you can make it.

 
Surprised there wasn't more talk about Braun getting beaned in the first game against the Pirates.

But at any rate, Gallardo pitched an 8 inning, 11K, 2-hit gem to seal the sweep of the Bucs. And he sets a Brewer record for most home runs as a pitcher with his 4th career longball (2nd this year).

Gallardo - 1

Pirates - 0

:coffee:

 
Surprised there wasn't more talk about Braun getting beaned in the first game against the Pirates.But at any rate, Gallardo pitched an 8 inning, 11K, 2-hit gem to seal the sweep of the Bucs. And he sets a Brewer record for most home runs as a pitcher with his 4th career longball (2nd this year).Gallardo - 1Pirates - 0:shrug:
CC who? :shrug:In all seriousness, as much as I'd love Parra to come around sooner than later, Bush has really gained my confidence and Looper has been quite solid. We'll have to suffer the mediocrity of Suppan unfortunately, but even he has picked it up lately. I think they are going to feed off each other. Parra just needs to find some semblance of control.
 
Surprised there wasn't more talk about Braun getting beaned in the first game against the Pirates.But at any rate, Gallardo pitched an 8 inning, 11K, 2-hit gem to seal the sweep of the Bucs. And he sets a Brewer record for most home runs as a pitcher with his 4th career longball (2nd this year).Gallardo - 1Pirates - 0:confused:
CC who? ;)In all seriousness, as much as I'd love Parra to come around sooner than later, Bush has really gained my confidence and Looper has been quite solid. We'll have to suffer the mediocrity of Suppan unfortunately, but even he has picked it up lately. I think they are going to feed off each other. Parra just needs to find some semblance of control.
Agreed 100%. Parra dealing early tonight....The bats are coming around, the staff is eating innings, and Hoffman has looked well in his first week back. I am optimistic. :thumbup: :thumbup: :excited:
 
Tony Jabroni said:
WOW!Hottest team in baseball.... :excited: :lmao: :shrug:
Ein minuten bitteThe Dodgers have won 7 in a row, and the Brewers have played the powerhouses of Cincy, Pittsburgh, Arizona...Dont get me wrong, its good to see them pitching and hitting well and beating the teams they should, but it's May 6 (7th as I type this). Let's not start sucking each others ##### just yetI'm headed to the game on Friday...anyone else? Hooter311, you still coming in town?
 
WOW!Hottest team in baseball.... :excited: :thumbup: :unsure:
Ein minuten bitteThe Dodgers have won 7 in a row, and the Brewers have played the powerhouses of Cincy, Pittsburgh, Arizona...Dont get me wrong, its good to see them pitching and hitting well and beating the teams they should, but it's May 6 (7th as I type this). Let's not start sucking each others ##### just yetI'm headed to the game on Friday...anyone else? Hooter311, you still coming in town?
Going down Friday and Sunday. Heading to Wongs on Friday. PM if interested. :rant:
 
and so ends the Brad Nelson era in Milwaukee. I really had high hopes for him.

Nelson says No to Nashville - opts for fee agency
Best of luck with that....HELLS BELLS! :wall:
;) I wasn't very impressed with the Brewers signing a "washed up" 40 something reliever. When he was hurt before the season even started that only solidfied my opinion. I'm glad I was completely wrong about that move. I hope he keeps it up since he's been absolutely phenominal so far.

 
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Weeks flying to Arizona to see a wrist doctor (same one that performed the surgery on his wrist a few years ago). Not a good sign.
Out for the season. :angry:
Gamel's getting his first start tonight at third with Counsell about to get the bulk of work at second going forward. Alcides Escobar will begin working at second base in the minors, but will not be brought up yet, unless there is an injury.For my previous info, I was going off what the announcers were saying during the game... :pics:
 
Weeks flying to Arizona to see a wrist doctor (same one that performed the surgery on his wrist a few years ago). Not a good sign.
Out for the season. :wall:
Gamel's getting his first start tonight at third with Counsell about to get the bulk of work at second going forward. Alcides Escobar will begin working at second base in the minors, but will not be brought up yet, unless there is an injury.For my previous info, I was going off what the announcers were saying during the game... :goodposting:
isn't Gamel a MUCH better hitter than Weeks?
 
Weeks flying to Arizona to see a wrist doctor (same one that performed the surgery on his wrist a few years ago). Not a good sign.
Out for the season. :popcorn:
Gamel's getting his first start tonight at third with Counsell about to get the bulk of work at second going forward. Alcides Escobar will begin working at second base in the minors, but will not be brought up yet, unless there is an injury.For my previous info, I was going off what the announcers were saying during the game... :goodposting:
isn't Gamel a MUCH better hitter than Weeks?
That's tough to say when Weeks has been on fire this season and Gamel has I think 2 big league AB's; not to mention that he is reportedly terrible defensively.
 
Weeks flying to Arizona to see a wrist doctor (same one that performed the surgery on his wrist a few years ago). Not a good sign.
Out for the season. :lmao:
Gamel's getting his first start tonight at third with Counsell about to get the bulk of work at second going forward. Alcides Escobar will begin working at second base in the minors, but will not be brought up yet, unless there is an injury.For my previous info, I was going off what the announcers were saying during the game... :mellow:
isn't Gamel a MUCH better hitter than Weeks?
That's tough to say when Weeks has been on fire this season and Gamel has I think 2 big league AB's; not to mention that he is reportedly terrible defensively.
I know, but from what I understand to be what people say about Gamel, he could be a Braun/Fielder level player... and as good as Weeks is, I'd take another Braun or Fielder over him...
 
Weeks flying to Arizona to see a wrist doctor (same one that performed the surgery on his wrist a few years ago). Not a good sign.
Out for the season. :censored:
Gamel's getting his first start tonight at third with Counsell about to get the bulk of work at second going forward. Alcides Escobar will begin working at second base in the minors, but will not be brought up yet, unless there is an injury.For my previous info, I was going off what the announcers were saying during the game... :censored:
isn't Gamel a MUCH better hitter than Weeks?
That's tough to say when Weeks has been on fire this season and Gamel has I think 2 big league AB's; not to mention that he is reportedly terrible defensively.
Braun was also a "defensive liability" when brought up too...... :censored:
 
Would be great to see Gamel hit his way on to the club as the regular 3B. That way, the Counsell/Hall platoon could move from third to second.

GO BREW CREW!

 
It's really too bad that Hardy won't entertain the opportunity to move to 2nd base for at least the rest of the season.

With Hardy at 2nd and Escobar called up to play SS the Brewers would have their best infield defense in years. Unfortunately that isn't saying a whole lot with Prince and Hall at 1st and 3rd respectively.

I'm really tentative about Gamel at 3B. Love his bat and project him as high as anyone. I see him as kind of combination of Robin Ventura and Mark Teixeira. The problem is, I think he belongs at 1B not 3B and there isn't anything that can be done to get him playing time there. Prince should be moved by the 2010 trade deadline. Bill Hall is a pouter and if he gives up too many AB to Gamel he has a very high likely hood of imploding.

It will be very interesting to see how this plays out.....

:unsure:

 
It's really too bad that Hardy won't entertain the opportunity to move to 2nd base for at least the rest of the season.

With Hardy at 2nd and Escobar called up to play SS the Brewers would have their best infield defense in years. Unfortunately that isn't saying a whole lot with Prince and Hall at 1st and 3rd respectively.

I'm really tentative about Gamel at 3B. Love his bat and project him as high as anyone. I see him as kind of combination of Robin Ventura and Mark Teixeira. The problem is, I think he belongs at 1B not 3B and there isn't anything that can be done to get him playing time there. Prince should be moved by the 2010 trade deadline. Bill Hall is a pouter and if he gives up too many AB to Gamel he has a very high likely hood of imploding.

It will be very interesting to see how this plays out.....

:popcorn:
Where did you hear this? This doesn't seem to be something he would be like. He seems like a team player.I could be wrong though.

 
It's really too bad that Hardy won't entertain the opportunity to move to 2nd base for at least the rest of the season.

With Hardy at 2nd and Escobar called up to play SS the Brewers would have their best infield defense in years. Unfortunately that isn't saying a whole lot with Prince and Hall at 1st and 3rd respectively.

I'm really tentative about Gamel at 3B. Love his bat and project him as high as anyone. I see him as kind of combination of Robin Ventura and Mark Teixeira. The problem is, I think he belongs at 1B not 3B and there isn't anything that can be done to get him playing time there. Prince should be moved by the 2010 trade deadline. Bill Hall is a pouter and if he gives up too many AB to Gamel he has a very high likely hood of imploding.

It will be very interesting to see how this plays out.....

:popcorn:
Where did you hear this? This doesn't seem to be something he would be like. He seems like a team player.I could be wrong though.
From a spring training article about Escobar - LINK
But it is unanimous throughout the organization that Escobar cannot be moved from shortstop. He is far too good on defense, even though he is still learning to harness all his talent and make smart decisions at a premium position.

That leaves Hardy as the man to move, either to third or second base. But there is no wavering by Hardy when he discusses the possibility. He wants to play short.

"If the Brewers want to use him, I feel like I'll still be playing shortstop somewhere," Hardy said. "Just not with Milwaukee. There's nothing I can do about it, so it's one of those things I don't worry about.

"But no, I don't see myself moving (positions) anytime soon."
 
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It's really too bad that Hardy won't entertain the opportunity to move to 2nd base for at least the rest of the season.

With Hardy at 2nd and Escobar called up to play SS the Brewers would have their best infield defense in years. Unfortunately that isn't saying a whole lot with Prince and Hall at 1st and 3rd respectively.

I'm really tentative about Gamel at 3B. Love his bat and project him as high as anyone. I see him as kind of combination of Robin Ventura and Mark Teixeira. The problem is, I think he belongs at 1B not 3B and there isn't anything that can be done to get him playing time there. Prince should be moved by the 2010 trade deadline. Bill Hall is a pouter and if he gives up too many AB to Gamel he has a very high likely hood of imploding.

It will be very interesting to see how this plays out.....

:popcorn:
Where did you hear this? This doesn't seem to be something he would be like. He seems like a team player.I could be wrong though.
From a spring training article about Escobar - LINK
But it is unanimous throughout the organization that Escobar cannot be moved from shortstop. He is far too good on defense, even though he is still learning to harness all his talent and make smart decisions at a premium position.

That leaves Hardy as the man to move, either to third or second base. But there is no wavering by Hardy when he discusses the possibility. He wants to play short.

"If the Brewers want to use him, I feel like I'll still be playing shortstop somewhere," Hardy said. "Just not with Milwaukee. There's nothing I can do about it, so it's one of those things I don't worry about.

"But no, I don't see myself moving (positions) anytime soon."
:banned: Thanks for the link Stryker. I remembered reading it this Spring, but I couldn't find a link to validate it for the life of me. I still owe you a couple of beers, I forgot all about posting on here that I was going to the Cubs game. The next game I have tickets to is July 11 against the Dodgers, but I don't know if I will be in town longer than just for the game.

 
FYI guys, I was at the Nashville game tonight and Escobar started at 2B.
From what I've read, he's going to play 2 of 3 games at 2B just in case. Once Rickie Weeks went down they became Trojan Ultra Thin at 2B.How'd he look? I'd heard he had an error or two there in the past week or so but seemed to be adapting well. Guy just needs to get his bat ready..I still don't think he sniffs the show before the expanded rosters this year, barring another major injury (i.e. JJ). Perhaps even a late call up next year
 
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FYI guys, I was at the Nashville game tonight and Escobar started at 2B.
From what I've read, he's going to play 2 of 3 games at 2B just in case. Once Rickie Weeks went down they became Trojan Ultra Thin at 2B.How'd he look? I'd heard he had an error or two there in the past week or so but seemed to be adapting well. Guy just needs to get his bat ready..I still don't think he sniffs the show before the expanded rosters this year, barring another major injury (i.e. JJ). Perhaps even a late call up next year
Solid contact at the plate, even though he only had a single through the hole at short to show for it. Fielding wise, he was fine for the most part. The only hiccup I can remember was a slow chopper to second he double clutched on transferring the ball from glove to hand that allowed the runner to beat the throw. They scored it a hit, but it could have gone as an error, just as easily.
According to the Journal this morning, the experiment is over.
 
Any news in Milwaukee what is going to be happening with Gamel? I am going to have to make a decision here this week concerning him and want to be sure he is here to stay and going to get pleny of AB's. Any direction from the Brew Crew would be greatly appreciated!

 
Any news in Milwaukee what is going to be happening with Gamel? I am going to have to make a decision here this week concerning him and want to be sure he is here to stay and going to get pleny of AB's. Any direction from the Brew Crew would be greatly appreciated!
Manager Ken Macha said that Gamel would see the majority of the time at third base during this weekend's series against the Braves, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.Spin:It looks like the Brewers have finally run out of patience for Bill Hall and will give Gamel a chance at the starting third base job. He'll need to cut back on his strikeouts if he wants to hang onto it, but expect more playing time for him in the near future.[breaking News]
 

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