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2011-04-25 Reds at Brewers - [Brewers lose, 9-5; pre- and post-game audio at tail end of thread]


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Wow, it's amazing how the Brewers can go from looking like little leaguers to contenders back to little leaguers...I hope once Hart, Greinke, et. al come back we can get some consistency (as contenders).
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I'd be curious about the biggest losing splits a divisional winner had against a divisional opponent all time... what's the point of no return negative split wise? Is there any correlation between extreme negative splits against divisional opponents and winning the division? Or can you cancel out one extreme split with another? For example can the Brewers lose 70% of the games to the Reds but make up the difference beating the Pirates 70% of the time?

 

My hunch is that very rarely can you win the division with an extreme negative split against a team you are directly competing with, but I'd be curious what the historical numbers would say.

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If Mitre isn't ready, why was he taken off the DL? Why is it impossible for a Brewers manager to know how to manage a pitching staff? When I win the powerball and buy the team from Mark A. for 465M, then this will be priority #1.
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Cool, still picture, right there of Gomez.

 

However, Bill forgot to point out one thing, and it's why I think Gomez will never be a good hitter, only a lucky one.

 

Look where his head and eyes are when he makes contact.

 

The good/great hitters... their head and eyes are right down there, watching the bat hit the ball. Their nose is pointing right at contact.

 

And it usually stays there as they follow thru. Same with hitting a golf ball.

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