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  1. Having the best record in MLB is no guarantee of future success. Just ask the Tigers who held that post for quite awhile but have now lost their 12th in 13 games.
  2. Yelich can’t even deliver a weak grounder to the right side when it would’ve helped.
  3. Feel lucky to get out of that ending with just the one run. The Brewers need to punch back.
  4. This has the feel,of a sweep like the ones the Marlins put on the Giants and DBacks in a recent road trip.
  5. The Marlins have really been putting the pressure on the Brewers in these two games. They seem to have men on base early in almost every inning while the Brewers have piled up weak ABs.
  6. They usually say that anything less than 80% is a net negative. And the Brewers have been significantly worse than that lately to drag their season percentage down to 76.
  7. I really want to see a win tonight because I don’t like the pitching matchup tomorrow when we’ll be putting our 7-0 season record on the line. Perez has been dominating in his last few starts and I expect the Marlins to have a plan for dealing with Woodruff 2.0 now that they’ve seen that he doesn’t have his his old fastball
  8. I think Yelich is one of the biggest keys to the Brewers staying near the top of the playoff standings. Every game I hope to see him line one into left center like he does when he’s on. Lately most of what we see is K’s and weak grounders to the right side Given his history you have to wonder if he is wearing down and notjust in a temporary slump
  9. The bullpen is going to be getting a lot of work the next few days with a short start from Peralta and expected short starts from Woodruff and Misioroski on Sunday and Monday.
  10. I don’t know about general streaming, but I did notice that the Bally Brewers live post game, which usually runs for 30 minutes after the game telecast, is scheduled for 90 minutes today. I hope that means that they will be showing the home run derby as part of the post game show.
  11. Not only are the Marlins not walkovers, but for the last 6 weeks or so they have been one of the best teams in MLB. Since hitting their low water mark of 25-41 on June 11, the Marlins have gone 23-12. Only the Brewers astounding 25-8 is better during that period. That 23-12 record is the same as the record of the Blue Jays who have used their hot streak to race past the Yankees, who have been 15-21. The next best records in the NL during that period belong to the Phillies, Cubs, and Dodgers who all went 19-15, 3 1/2 games worse than the Marlins. In their last 9 series the Marlins have won 7 and split 1 four game series. Their only series loss was to the Brewers, who managed to win 2 of 3 close, hard fought games. This figures to be another tough series. The Brewers winning 2 of 3 should be considered a positive.
  12. I watched most of the game on DVR delay so wasn’t around to comment at the time. Anyone who watches the Brewers every day can see that Yelich has been scuffling (“not seeing the ball welll”) for a couple,of weeks. He has had several K’s where he looks terrible and several of those weak grounders to the right side. Most of his hits have been of the scratch variety. When he bunted with runners on first and third and 2 out it was a sure sign to me that he is not confident or comfortable at the plate.. A bunt there is not as inexcusable as what Siegler did last night. But a confident hitter in the middle,of the order would be looking for more than getting a run in with a bunt.
  13. I suspect that the delivery of the Ashby baby was planned. Otherwise extremely lucky. He pitched twice in the Dodgers series, then took off. The team had Thursday off and his paternity leave was Friday-Sunday and then came the All Star break. He was back in LA the next Friday after an 8 day leave.
  14. Often the player has a different opinion on when he is ready than the medical staff and manager.
  15. If you want to see terrible strike calls in one AB, check out Rengifo against Edwin Diaz in the 8th inning today. Tying run at the plate and called out on 6 pitches wide of the strike zone.
  16. Might give them a shot at winning 1-0 in 10 innings. What a terrible 6-9 in the Brewers order.
  17. Nope. Getting several days of publicity as they roll out the free burger promotion is worth a lot more than what they would have given away.
  18. The last thing I am concerned about is what the Brewers should do when Hoskins is ready to play. So much can happen between now and then in terms of injuries or Vaughn going 1 for his next 40. I really don’t see them keeping two guys with such similar and limited skill sets.
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