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2012-04-21 Rockies (Pomeranz) at Brewers (Estrada), 6:10 PM CDT [Brewers win, 9-4]


[igt-2012][game-setup][logo]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20589901/BrewerFan/2012/logos/rockies.png[/logo][game-info][h1]April 21 | 6:10 P.M.[/h1][h2]Rockies (7-6) | Brewers (6-8)[/h2][h3]FSN HD | WTMJ 620[/h3][/game-info][logo]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20589901/BrewerFan/2012/logos/brewers.png[/logo][/game-setup][pitching-photos]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20589901/BrewerFan/2012/pitchers/rockies/pomeranz-01.jpghttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/20589901/BrewerFan/2012/pitchers/brewers/estrada-01.jpg[/pitching-photos][game-matchup][divclass=away][h2]0-1, 10.38 ERA, 2.54 WHIP[/h2][h3]Versus Brewers | Game Log[/h3][h3]Pomeranz was consistently behind in counts in his debut, allowing five runs in 4 1/3 innings. He couldn't establish three pitches for strikes, avoiding his changeup as the D-backs laid off his curveball.[/h3][/divclass][divclass=home][h2]0-0, 3.00 ERA, 1.33 WHIP[/h2][h3]Versus Rockies | Game Log[/h3][h3]Estrada moves from the bullpen to pitch in place of injured lefty Chris Narveson. Estrada made seven Brewers starts last season with a 3.70 ERA in those games. He should be good for about 75 pitches.[/h3][/divclass][starting-lineup][divclass=away]

  1. 2B Marco Scutaro
  2. CF Dexter Fowler
  3. LF Carlos Gonzalez
  4. SS Troy Tulowitzki
  5. 1B Todd Helton
  6. RF Michael Cuddyer
  7. C Wilin Rosario
  8. 3B Chris Nelson
  9. LHP Drew Pomeranz

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  1. 2B Rickie Weeks
  2. CF Carlos Gomez
  3. LF Ryan Braun
  4. 3B Aramis Ramirez
  5. RF Corey Hart
  6. SS Alex Gonzalez
  7. 1B Mat Gamel
  8. C Jonathan Lucroy
  9. RHP Marco Estrada

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How much longer does Lucroy have to waste away in the 8th spot? He has more home runs and the same amount of RBI as our clean up hitter. Not saying he should bat clean up, but he needs to bat ahead of Gonzalez.

 

A little nervous about Pomeranz. We all know how the Brewers hit guys with little to no big league experience.

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very much looking forward to watching this game. Looking forward to seeing how Estrada looks and especially looking forward to seeing Peralta, and I always enjoy it when Go-Go is in the lineup
The David Stearns era: Controllable Young Talent. Watch the Jedi work his magic!
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I think somebody here (Rluz?) looked into the whole inexperienced pitcher Brewer FAIL thing a couple of years ago and didn't find the Brewers struggle against young'ns. But, it's more fun to complain about it like it's a Brewers curse. Pomeranz goes 8IP, 11K, 1BB, 2H, 1ER.
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Lucroy hits 8th because he knows how to "clear the pitcher." The fact that getting on base hitting 7th or 8th has almost the exact same effect on clearing the pitcher is irrelevant.

 

At some point how good a guy is at clearing the pitcher is irrelevant. Makes zero sense to have one of your better hitters in the 8th spot.

 

On another note, I am hoping Wily gets a shot to come out of the pen tonight. Haven't seen him pitch since his days in Appleton with the T-Rats.

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On another note, I am hoping Wily gets a shot to come out of the pen tonight. Haven't seen him pitch since his days in Appleton with the T-Rats.

 

Pretty sure he'll be pitching. Estrada should be on a fairly strict pitch count and they don't want to go Johnny Bullpen and wear everyone out. Unless Estrada can go 7 innings with 70 pitches, we'll likely see Wily

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I'm not saying this because I think brewers fans complain about lineups too much (I think every fan complains about lineups too much, myself included)....but the next time you're upset about the brewers lineup just remember: NED YOST IS BATTING YUNI LEADOFF TONIGHT.

 

No matter what roenicke runs out there, it could be worse.

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We all know how the Brewers hit guys with little to no big league experience.

 

I didn't know that they did hit these guys....

 

I really think that there is more to this than an old wives tale. In large part, the he Brewers have never hit 'guys they haven't seen' well.

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We all know how the Brewers hit guys with little to no big league experience.

 

I didn't know that they did hit these guys....

 

I really think that there is more to this than an old wives tale. In large part, the he Brewers have never hit 'guys they haven't seen' well.

 

Typo, meant to say can't hit guys with little to no big league experience. Proving to be true so far. Apparently the Rockies suffer from the same thing. Go Marco

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Can some explain to Bill that a 91-92 mph fastball is typically a good fastball for a starter? And a left handed starter throwing that is actually bringing decent heat?

 

I think that the FSN guns are a tad fast. At any rate, 91/92 is on the low end of an average MLB fastball. These guys are getting blown away like they are facing a young Nolan Ryan or something. It's one thing to get shut down by a guy with average stuff, it's another thing to not even be able to make contact.

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