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2014-06-11 Brewers (Peralta) at Mets (deGrom), 6:10 PM CDT [Brewers win, 3-1]


[igt-2012][game-setup][logo]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20589901/BrewerFan/2014/logos/brewers.png[/logo][game-info][h1]June 11 | 6:10 P.M.[/h1][h2]Brewers (38-27) | Mets (29-35)[/h2][h3]FSWI | WTMJ 620[/h3][/game-info][logo]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20589901/BrewerFan/2014/logos/mets.png[/logo][/game-setup][pitching-photos]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20589901/BrewerFan/2014/pitchers/brewers/peralta-12.jpghttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/20589901/BrewerFan/2014/pitchers/mets/degrom-01.jpg[/pitching-photos][game-matchup][divclass=away][h2]5-5, 3.03 ERA, 1.26 WHIP[/h2][h3]Versus Mets | Game Log[/h3][h3]Peralta's command issues and high pitch counts in recent starts have been a source of frustration for manager Ron Roenicke. "He works really hard on every single batter, and you can't keep doing that," Roenicke said.[/h3][/divclass][divclass=home][h2]0-2, 3.19 ERA, 1.16 WHIP[/h2][h3]Versus Brewers | Game Log[/h3][h3]deGrom delivered a less-than-quality start for the first time last Thursday at Wrigley Field, though some of that was due to imperfect defense behind him. Despite the hiccup, the rookie has opened eyes over his first five big league outings.[/h3][/divclass][starting-lineup][divclass=away]

  1. 2B Scooter Gennett
  2. RF Ryan Braun
  3. C Jonathan Lucroy
  4. CF Carlos Gomez
  5. 3B Aramis Ramirez
  6. LF Khris Davis
  7. 1B Mark Reynolds
  8. SS Jean Segura
  9. P Wily Peralta

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  1. SS Ruben Tejada
  2. 2B Daniel Murphy
  3. 3B David Wright
  4. RF Curtis Granderson
  5. LF Bobby Abreu
  6. 1B Lucas Duda
  7. C Taylor Teagarden
  8. CF Matt den Dekker
  9. P Jacob deGrom

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I wish Kenny Lofton was batting leadoff, but yeah I get your point.
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wow, so is gomez really fast or was that just bad defense

 

probably a little bit of both

Really just lucky placement on a dribbler. As BA said, it was in "no-man's land."

 

Guess it evened out, since we just got unlucky with the line-out DP.

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We are just trying to not score runs. Stupid send. Then a pop up with the infield in. This is almost certainly going to come back to bite us I think.

 

Why send him with nobody out and the middle of the order coming up??? He was out by a mile.

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We are just trying to not score runs. Stupid send. Then a pop up with the infield in. This is almost certainly going to come back to bite us I think.

 

Why send him with nobody out and the middle of the order coming up??? He was out by a mile.

 

 

Yeah, because if one thing is true about this years Brewers teams, it's that they're really bad in these close games!

 

The Brewers have continually won games like this all year long. I don't think they've really blown many chances at scoring. They loaded them in the 1st on some really weak hits and then got some nice, timely hitting.

 

And Peralta was outstanding as was Segura's D behind him.

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taking out peralta why?

 

 

Yeah, would have liked to see him make it through 7. He was only at 92 pitches. But as long as Wooten can get through the 8th, we should be alright.

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taking out peralta why?

 

September and October.

 

Because 92 pitches is so taxing for a large, strong guy like peralta? I don't agree with the use of so many bullpen arms when peralta was already pitching well

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We are just trying to not score runs. Stupid send. Then a pop up with the infield in. This is almost certainly going to come back to bite us I think.

 

Why send him with nobody out and the middle of the order coming up??? He was out by a mile.

 

 

Yeah, because if one thing is true about this years Brewers teams, it's that they're really bad in these close games!

 

The Brewers have continually won games like this all year long. I don't think they've really blown many chances at scoring. They loaded them in the 1st on some really weak hits and then got some nice, timely hitting.

 

And Peralta was outstanding as was Segura's D behind him.

 

The fact that we've won a bunch of these types of games this year doesn't make it ok that we failed to execute when we had the chance to score runs. This could have been an easy win without silly baserunning and some simple offensive execution. (sac flies). Can we continue to win close games all year long? Sure, it's possible, but the more we put ourselves in, the more high stress innings our bullpen has to endure. The fact is that we left a lot of runs on the bases tonight and it very easily could have come back to bite us. It didn't, and that's great, but we still had chances to widen the lead and failed to do so.

 

You don't think they blew chances to score?

 

First inning...Bases loaded 1 out, no runs. Weak hits or not, the bases were loaded.

Fifth inning, run in already...First and third, no outs. Wind up with no more runs in the inning.

Seventh inning....Braun thrown out at the plate for the first out of an inning, then failure to score with man on third and one out again.

 

Those are about as big of scoring opportunities as you can ask for. We had several chances to score runs without even needing a hit and we failed to do so. Brewers were 4-15 with RISP and left 10 men on base compared to scoring just 3 runs. My main problem is sending Braun there. He was out by a mile and we ran ourselves right out of an inning. Sending him made very little sense with no outs and Gomez and Ramirez coming up.

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