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2011-10-13 Brewers (Wolf) at Cardinals (Lohse) - 7:05 PM CDT [Brewers win, 4-2; NLCS Tied 2-2]


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All I want to know, is what did Gomez ever do to Roenicke, kick his dog? And what did Kotsay do for him, marry his ugly daughter or something?
lol - right? Gomez has done well this postseason ... Whoever is starting all I know is that Braun and Fielder better do better than their 1 for 6 from yesterday.

 

So this is what we are going to go with? Ahg! Whichever. No more complaining from me. This is what we got, SO this is what we got! GO BREWERS! ... LETS PULL OUT A W!!!!!! COME ON BOYS!!!

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Braun/Fielder OBP of .375 from last night is not terrible; its pretty close to season avgs... I would have preferred JHJ at the 5 spot. Rickie hasn't gotten it done since his injury and while I love him he needs to be in a spot he can't be so problematic.
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Cards lineup. Smart move by TLR to put Freese behind Pujols. Surprised to see Jay not in the 2 hole, even against the lefty Wolf.

 

SS Rafael Furcal

RF Allen Craig

1B Albert Pujols

3B David Freese

LF Matt Holliday

C Yadier Molina

2B Ryan Theriot

CF Jon Jay

P Kyle Lohse

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Would have liked to see a new #5 hitter, since Weeks isn't doing the job. Either moving Hairston to #5 and Weeks to #6 OR Hairston to #2 and Kotsay to #5 and Weeks to #6 would have been a change to consider. Other than that, I have no problem with the lineup.

 

Hope to take the lead early and have some cushion going into Inning 7, then move Gomez in for defense.

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I knew Roenicke would sit Hart. Can't say I'm too upset with it. Don't lose much with Kotsay in RF, and he looked good at the plate yesterday. Glad Morgan's out in CF tonight though.
How Kotsay looked yesterday has NO bearing on what to expect today. Kotsay and Hart aren't even close offensively. I will assume Hart is too sick to play as to not hurt my head anymore.

Baseball fans are always sort sighted with regard to estimating player performances but I gotta say, you guys are really stepping it up for the playoffs.
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One thing I like about the STL lineup for the Brewers is that there are a bunch of righties in a row, particularly around Pujols. Since RR used Saito, Hawkins, and Narveson last night, I'm not exactly sure how he'd feel about going with them again tonight, especially with another game tomorrow. Thus, if needed, there will probably be a decent spot to bring in Loe before the 8th.
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I knew Roenicke would sit Hart. Can't say I'm too upset with it. Don't lose much with Kotsay in RF, and he looked good at the plate yesterday. Glad Morgan's out in CF tonight though.
How Kotsay looked yesterday has NO bearing on what to expect today. Kotsay and Hart aren't even close offensively. I will assume Hart is too sick to play as to not hurt my head anymore.

Baseball fans are always sort sighted with regard to estimating player performances but I gotta say, you guys are really stepping it up for the playoffs.
So the fact that Hart is like 0 for his last 12 and has looked pretty bad doing it should have no bearing on if he should play in the game? Obviously long run Hart is better than Kotsay; but we don't have the benefit of letting Hart work out of his struggles anymore. If he is sick at all that is even more reason to give someone a shot. I get it since Hart is a better player than Kotsay we should just let Hart go 0-20 in the series and ride off in the sunset because we put the best player out there. Its not like we are talking about benching Braun or Fielder here.
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This team has proven this year that for whatever reason they cannot win on the road. Until they prove otherwise, I have no confidence in them getting a big W at Busch.

They finished 39-42 on the road, including being 4-5 at Busch. I know you're not confident, but what you said is not true.

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This team has proven this year that for whatever reason they cannot win on the road. Until they prove otherwise, I have no confidence in them getting a big W at Busch.

They finished 39-42 on the road, including being 4-5 at Busch. I know you're not confident, but what you said is not true.

Uh, I disagree. Every other playoff team finished the regular season at least 5 games over .500 on the road; most were close to 10 games over.

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This team has proven this year that for whatever reason they cannot win on the road. Until they prove otherwise, I have no confidence in them getting a big W at Busch.

They finished 39-42 on the road, including being 4-5 at Busch. I know you're not confident, but what you said is not true.

Uh, I disagree. Every other playoff team finished the regular season at least 5 games over .500 on the road; most were close to 10 games over.

That really means nothing. The Brewers really just needed to go at least 1-2 this series, which is perfectly reasonable to expect. They could even go 2-1 at this point. Just because they didn't finish 10 games over .500 on the road doesn't mean they can't win 1.

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The more I think about it, this is probably the biggest game for the Brewers in a long while. Not quite MUST win, but a strong need to win. If they do, the dynamic changes. 2-2, going back to Milwaukee is much better than 3-1 heading into game 5, making it a must win. Luckily, their guy gives is a decent shot, we just need the good Wolf and awake bats! And halfway decent D.
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I like how winning pretty much half your games overall and against the team you play somehow means you cannot win on the road. Also what was the Brewers road record the second half of the year. I am guessing it was pretty good
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