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8/26/08 Brewers (Sheets) at Cardinals (Wellemeyer): 7:15 PM CDT


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Ben Sheets (11-7, 3.16 ERA, 38 BB/140 SO)

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Previous Starts:

DATE OPP RESULT IP H R ER HR BB SO GB FB TBF #Pit Dec. Rel. ERA
8/19 HOU L 2-5 6.0 5 5 5 1 1 7 7 7 24 96 L(11-7) -- 3.16
8/14 @SD L 2-3 6.2 5 3 3 0 2 4 8 9 28 110 L(11-6) -- 3.00
8/9 WAS W 6-0 9.0 5 0 0 0 0 6 12 10 32 114 W(11-5) -- 2.95
8/3 @ATL L 0-5 6.0 6 3 2 0 3 4 7 6 25 97 L(10-5) -- 3.14
7/29 CHC L 1-7 5.1 11 6 6 0 1 4 6 8 28 100 L(10-4) -- 3.14
7/24 @STL W 4-3 7.0 4 3 2 0 2 4 4 12 27 96 -- -- 2.87
7/19 @SF W 8-5 5.0 9 4 2 0 1 3 11 3 25 84 -- -- 2.88
7/9 COL L 3-8 6.0 5 3 3 1 2 11 3 5 24 110 L(10-3) -- 2.85
7/4 PIT W 9-1 5.2 8 1 1 0 3 6 6 7 28 120 W(10-2) -- 2.77

Versus

 

Todd Wellemeyer (11-4, 3.79 ERA, 48 BB/100 SO)

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Previous Starts:

DATE OPP RESULT IP H R ER HR BB SO GB FB TBF #Pit Dec. Rel. ERA
8/20 PIT W 11-2 5.0 5 2 2 1 2 5 6 5 22 95 W(11-4) -- 3.79
8/14 @FLA W 3-0 7.2 3 0 0 0 4 3 8 9 29 112 W(10-4) -- 3.79
8/9 @CHC W 12-3 6.2 6 3 3 2 1 5 11 8 26 112 W(9-4) -- 4.01
8/3 PHI L 4-5 6.0 4 1 1 1 1 3 7 5 23 91 -- -- 4.01
7/29 @ATL W 8-3 6.0 8 2 2 0 1 5 8 9 27 98 -- -- 4.13
7/24 MIL L 3-4 5.0 5 2 2 0 5 2 8 3 24 92 -- -- 4.19
7/19 SD W 6-5 6.1 5 5 5 1 3 2 8 9 27 84 W(8-4) -- 4.22
7/12 @PIT L 11-12 6.1 4 4 4 2 1 2 6 11 25 94 -- -- 4.04
7/6 CHC L 1-7 5.0 9 3 3 0 0 3 4 6 23 76 L(7-4) -- 3.94
7/1 NYM L 4-7 5.0 12 6 6 0 2 2 14 3 27 98 L(7-3) -- 3.86

N.L. Central Standings:

Team W L Pct. GB Home Road East Cent. West L10 Strk
Chi. Cubs 81 50 .618 - 49-19 32-31 16-8 36-23 23-10 7-3 W 3
Milwaukee (27) 76 55 .580 5 41-24 35-31 16-12 35-24 18-11 6-4 W 4
St. Louis (23) 73 59 .553 36-30 37-29 20-13 29-28 17-10 7-3 W 1
Houston (17) 66 65 .504 15 34-28 32-37 15-11 27-30 17-13 4-6 L 1
Cincinnati (8) 57 74 .435 24 32-33 25-41 18-17 20-34 10-17 4-6 L 2
Pittsburgh (8) 57 74 .435 24 34-32 23-42 15-17 26-34 10-14 2-8 L 5

Wild Card Race:

Team W L PCT GB
Milwaukee 76 55 .580 -
St. Louis (28) 73 59 .553
Philadelphia (28) 72 59 .550 4
Florida (23) 67 64 .511 9
Houston (22) 66 65 .504 10
L.A. Dodgers (21) 65 66 .496 11
Colorado (16) 62 71 .466 15
San Francisco (14) 58 73 .443 18
Atlanta (13) 57 74 .435 19
Cincinnati (13) 57 74 .435 19
Pittsburgh (13) 57 74 .435 19
San Diego (5) 49 82 .374 27
Washington (2) 46 85 .351 30
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We have a 5 game winning streak in St. Louis.

 

This season has become much brighter since they stopped sucking on the road. Let's at least get a split here.

 

By the way, if anyone else caught it, John Kruk thinks this series is a 3-gamer. Yay ESPN research!

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This series is probably just as important as the last Cubs series. It's time the Crew start to step it up when it counts and that goes double for Mr. Sheets. No more excuses for Ben. If the offense gives him one run, he needs to take advantage and shut these guys down. This will be a huge test to see what he's really made of, and I hope he proves my opinions of him to be wrong.
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No more excuses for Ben. If the offense gives him one run, he needs to take advantage and shut these guys down.
Hey Ben, you'd better throw a shutout against the second highest scoring team in the NL...or else!
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This series is probably just as important as the last Cubs series. It's time the Crew start to step it up when it counts and that goes double for Mr. Sheets. No more excuses for Ben. If the offense gives him one run, he needs to take advantage and shut these guys down. This will be a huge test to see what he's really made of, and I hope he proves my opinions of him to be wrong.

 

He can't prove anything wrong with one game good or bad. I completely disagree with your opinion on this in the first place but if he goes out and pitches a shutout it doesn't prove anything and neither does going out and giving up 5 runs in 5 IP. Pitchers have good and bad games all the time and it isn't just about 'getting up for big games'.

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This series is probably just as important as the last Cubs series. It's time the Crew start to step it up when it counts and that goes double for Mr. Sheets. No more excuses for Ben. If the offense gives him one run, he needs to take advantage and shut these guys down. This will be a huge test to see what he's really made of, and I hope he proves my opinions of him to be wrong.

 

He can't prove anything wrong with one game good or bad. I completely disagree with your opinion on this in the first place but if he goes out and pitches a shutout it doesn't prove anything and neither does going out and giving up 5 runs in 5 IP. Pitchers have good and bad games all the time and it isn't just about 'getting up for big games'.

I agree that one game does not prove once and for all what type of pitcher he is, but a victory will go a long way in showing that he can turn around an overall average showing since the all-star break. If it kicks off some more successful starts like he had earlier in the year, it may also just prove to the Brewers that he is worth the money he'll command in the off-season. The games get no easier from hear on out and the pressure will greatly multiply in the playoffs. How he handles these last starts will prove a lot.
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You have to love it when your offense could score 1 run and a guy like Yount would still pin the probable loss on Sheets. I guess it makes it easier to have players prove you right when you go into a game with completely unrealistic expectations.

 

I predict that if the offense scores 3 or less runs, Sheets will once again prove that he can't win the big games. Bold of me, huh?

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You have to love it when your offense could score 1 run and a guy like Yount would still pin the probable loss on Sheets. I guess it makes it easier to have players prove you right when you go into a game with completely unrealistic expectations.

 

I predict that if the offense scores 3 or less runs, Sheets will once again prove that he can't win the big games. Bold of me, huh?

If you'd have read my entire post, you'd see I am actually hoping he proves me wrong. It's ok to take the "I love Ben" shirt off and expect him to step up.
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All I know is that I am wearing the Sheets Jersey tonight and hopefully tomorrow. This run that CC is on is unheard of for a recent pitcher this late in the season, and it really hurts thoughts about Ben. To compare the two or expect the same results is unfair, we could compare beginning of the seasons and it only proves that players always play to their numbers with very few exceptions. Go Crew!
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With the professional at-bats and grittyness we have from the 7 hole tonight, we will be tough to beat

It would be nice to get some runs early so we don't have to rely on another late game homer to win it.

Anyone think that Braun might be getting one in the ribs tonight?

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