I'm torn on this one. Common sense in me agrees with LE's statement above regarding rookies. Another part of me wonders if the Brewers might have missed the boat on adding one of the guys and getting him a little regular season experience to add to the playoff roster as another serious bullpen weapon. It feels like '15 Royals is the map to the promised land for this team. I do trust the Brewers in knowing what's best though.
It was kind of a bummer with Molitor. He was plenty good all over the field, it was just a matter of keeping him healthy that forced him into being a DH.
Some more for the SF SP tonight:
"All I know is something like a bird
Within her sang
All I know she sang a little while
And then flew on
Tell me all that you know
I'll show you snow and rain"
Well, which instance of regression to the mean do we believe in today? Snell's stellar past 11 starts, or his career 0-2 record with an 8 era vs the Brewers? I know which one I'm going with.
Remember 5-6 years ago someone in the transaction forum was wanting a Kevin Mench/Christian Yelich LF platoon? Nevermind the fact that Mench had been out of baseball entirely for pertnear 10 years. That one was something.
Whenever I think of Larry Hisle I am reminded of Hisle Jr up at Minnesota missing the free throw with no time left that would have sent it to overtime. Really felt bad for the kid that day.
The big thing is to wait a while before plugging it in if it had to tilt or lay down while moving it. Any time I have to move I wait a few hours before plugging in the chest freezer. That makes for a good opportunity to defrost it too.
To the Giants SP today:
"Don't cry now, don't you cry
Don't you cry anymore, la, la, la, la
Sleep in the stars, don't you cry
Dry your eyes on the wind, la, la, la, la"