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2016-06-02 Brewers (Anderson) at Phillies (Eickhoff), 6:05 PM CDT [Brewers win, 4-1]


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Maybe he's got promise but Broxton is by far the worst hitting position player I've ever seen.

 

Enrique Cruz for me. He was worse than a pitcher. He was overmatched in every AB.

Cruz was awful.

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Maybe he's got promise but Broxton is by far the worst hitting position player I've ever seen.

 

Enrique Cruz for me. He was worse than a pitcher. He was overmatched in every AB.

Cruz was awful.

 

I don't remember much about Cruz but I can't believe there has been anyone worse than Broxton.

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I don't remember much about Cruz but I can't believe there has been anyone worse than Broxton.

Cruz was, I believe a 21 year old Rule 5 pickup. An infielder. We kept him all year, and he hit .085. He barely played. He 30 strikeouts on 71 ABs.

 

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cruzen01.shtml

 

He had one other AB in his career.

 

I remember his tenure I just don't remember anything about his play other than it was bad.

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Jeffrey's throwing 98mph.

 

Rock was talking about him changing his arm angle to get more movement but tonight he was throwing more over the top and getting the 97, 98 instead of 94, 95. Wonder if that's intentional.

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Who was the cat that had a big spring training a few years ago to win a job, then went 1-56 or something like that?

 

I don't remember the big spring but that sounds like Brad Nelson.

 

That's it! 0-21

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Enrique Cruz I remember, and concur he was far worse than Broxton. If there were a stat for how shallow the outfield played a hitter, he'd have to be our all time leader. He was wayyy out of his league when he jumped from A+ to MLB with us as a rule 5 in 03.
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So what exactly is the logic behind bringing in a lefty who doesn't do great against righties to face the best RHB on the other team with the tying run on base? Sure, it worked but it makes no sense.

Here's the answer.

 

Franco, a right-handed batter, has better success against righties, so Counsell went to his lone left-handed pitcher.

Going all in: Smith debuts with clutch relief

That’s the only thing Chicago’s good for: to tell people where Wisconsin is.

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