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05/02/2006 Astros (Nieve) @ Brewers (Sheets) 7:05 PM, CST


JoeH33
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After stepping downstairs to catch some of this on tv, it's just that his pitches aren't looking sharp.

 

There's less bite on his curveball, and it's tending to hang.

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Peavy - Uecker has been commenting how is fastball is topping out at 88 or 89. According to Uecker he has only hit 90 once.

 

Well then he must not be using the same data as what they are showing on TV because he's working consistently between 92 and 95 according to that gun.

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Sheets bunts for a base hit! Now 2 hits out of his last 52 ab http://forum.brewerfan.net/images/smilies/smile.gif
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ben sheets showing once again that he's possibly our best bunter...If only weeks would try that more (that one last week was amazing)
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I still feel good about this game.

 

3 runs would have been a long painful loss last year, this year, we can do it. We got the fighters, the gamers......

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The TV gun is usually considerably slower than the in-house gun, FWIW.

 

Sheets breaks out a 2-seemer for the first time in 2 or three years. THAT's how you know he doesn't have the good stuff tonight.

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Hall's OPS in May is 3.000
"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006

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