Thursday, July 20, 2006

Brewers are done....again


These two stories are why:

Turnbow blows third straight save in loss

Sheets' rehab start hits small bump

I stated BEFORE the season started that the Brewers would finish at or BELOW .500. The homers of the state who over estimate all of our mediocre to crap major sport teams said that was ridiculous. We have all these new "stars"
Well, once again, I am the one who is correct. I guess it is my ability to think clearly and with common sense.
The next question is: When are the Brewers not a "new" team.
The Tigers were rebuilding for years...and they are now WINNING.
Brewers, not so much.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Turnbow missing saves is like a Republican giving foreplay. Its unheard of.

Anonymous said...

Scorpion says---
Game,you are right on the numbers
as usual.The fact that they scored six runs in the first three innings
and never scored again is also huge.Every body talks about the pitching,but they all hit in the 10-1,10-5 games,but when big hits are needed, they disappear.We called this the "Santo" syndrome years ago.The Cubs announcer and former third baseman led the National league every year in producing home runs and runs batted in when the game was no longer in doubt,but had trouble in
getting big hits.This is also most
of the Brewer's line-up also.Plus,
how many more managerial moves have
resulted in losses rather than wins? My count is at seven right now,moves equal losses well ahead.

The Game said...

I did't see the game yesterday, but once again I hear about how Ricky Weeks didn't come up with a big play AGAIN...
Are his numbers at the plate worth his terrible plays in the field.
and its not just errors, its plays not made that a good infielder would make that hurt.
I say his hitting doesn't make up for the terrible fielding...add in a very average Fielder at first and the right side is not very good.
I am not a homer, I need to see results, not the promise of a good team next year, then the next year, then next year...when is it THIS year?
Well, atleast I can keep getting money from the homers

The Game said...

put it here...don't have time to make a log in and go there

The Game said...

use the copy and past button...

jhbowden said...

Go White Sox!

Anonymous said...

I believe Attanasio said he is willing to pay to keep players, since it was the major failing of the later Bud and entire Wendy Selig eras. As stated, lets just hope it happens.

Oh, and fuck the Yankees. Highest payroll in MLB, and it hasnt gotten them a title in quite some time.

The Game said...

doesn't take the most money, but the smartest GM...we have seen that time and time again in all major sports