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2018-08-12: Brewers (Anderson) at Braves (Newcomb) 12:35 PM CDT [Brewers lose, 8-7]


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[pre]Brewers Lineup Braves Lineup

1. Lorenzo Cain ® CF 1. Ronald Acuna Jr. ® LF

2. Christian Yelich (L) RF 2. Ozzie Albies (S) 2B

3. Jesús Aguilar ® 1B 3. Freddie Freeman (L) 1B

4. Ryan Braun ® LF 4. Nick Markakis (L) RF

5. Hernán Pérez ® SS 5. Johan Camargo (S) 3B

6. Mike Moustakas (L) 3B 6. Ender Inciarte (L) CF

7. Jonathan Schoop ® 2B 7. Tyler Flowers ® C

8. Manny Piña ® C 8. Dansby Swanson ® SS

9. Chase Anderson ® P 9. Sean Newcomb (L) P[/pre]

 

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Not just “at Night” anymore.
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A lot of pessimism on the boards since the trading deadline.

 

Quick reminder, since the All-Star break:

 

Dodgers 1-2

Nationals 2-1

Giants 3-1

Dodgers 2-1

Rockies 2-1

Padres 1-2

Braves 1-1

 

12-9 overall with a chance today to win another series. If we can pull off today we will have won 5 of the 7 series we have played in thus far since the break. 12-9 is roughly 57% and would project to 92 wins over the course of a year. Bad games are frustrating but try to keep in context that over the course of a season (the Red Sox withstanding) there are going to be rough patches. All things considered the Brewers are in a good position. Enjoy the ride!

 

Go Crew.

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A lot of pessimism on the boards since the trading deadline.

 

Quick reminder, since the All-Star break:

 

Dodgers 1-2

Nationals 2-1

Giants 3-1

Dodgers 2-1

Rockies 2-1

Padres 1-2

Braves 1-1

 

12-9 overall with a chance today to win another series. If we can pull off today we will have won 5 of the 7 series we have played in thus far since the break. 12-9 is roughly 57% and would project to 92 wins over the course of a year. Bad games are frustrating but try to keep in context that over the course of a season (the Red Sox withstanding) there are going to be rough patches. All things considered the Brewers are in a good position. Enjoy the ride!

 

Go Crew.

 

I think the Schoop trade is a sore spot for some right now and there is a pretty long stretch of .500ish play, a lot of us are just getting anxious that they can't seem to turn the corner especially now that they have added some players. To the Brewers credit other than the Pirates 5 game series they have not really had any extended periods of bad play even though it may seem like it sometimes. A Sunday win would be nice, hopefully Anderson can keep the ball in the park today.

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A Sunday win would be nice, hopefully Anderson can keep the ball in the park today.

Not to oversimplify it, but I think that could go along way towards whether or not it’s a successful Sunday for Brewers.

 

So far this year...

 

Anderson has given up 0 home runs in 9 games, Brewers are 6-3 in those games.

 

Anderson has given up 1 home run in 6 games, Brewers are 3-3 in those games.

 

Anderson has given up 2 home runs in 7 games, Brewers are 2-5 in those games.

 

Chase has given up 3 home runs once this and the Brewers actually won that game versus the Cardinals (April 3rd).

 

With Newcomb on the mound for the Braves it seems like the room for error will be small for the Brewers pitchers today.

Not just “at Night” anymore.
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A lot of pessimism on the boards since the trading deadline.

 

Quick reminder, since the All-Star break:

 

Dodgers 1-2

Nationals 2-1

Giants 3-1

Dodgers 2-1

Rockies 2-1

Padres 1-2

Braves 1-1

 

12-9 overall with a chance today to win another series. If we can pull off today we will have won 5 of the 7 series we have played in thus far since the break. 12-9 is roughly 57% and would project to 92 wins over the course of a year. Bad games are frustrating but try to keep in context that over the course of a season (the Red Sox withstanding) there are going to be rough patches. All things considered the Brewers are in a good position. Enjoy the ride!

 

Go Crew.

 

12-10. Brewers went 2-2 vs Dodgers the second time around.

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A lot of pessimism on the boards since the trading deadline.

 

Quick reminder, since the All-Star break:

 

Dodgers 1-2

Nationals 2-1

Giants 3-1

Dodgers 2-1

Rockies 2-1

Padres 1-2

Braves 1-1

 

12-9 overall with a chance today to win another series. If we can pull off today we will have won 5 of the 7 series we have played in thus far since the break. 12-9 is roughly 57% and would project to 92 wins over the course of a year. Bad games are frustrating but try to keep in context that over the course of a season (the Red Sox withstanding) there are going to be rough patches. All things considered the Brewers are in a good position. Enjoy the ride!

 

Go Crew.

 

Throw in the week before the break, the overall under .500 record since June 1, and the state of the once deep bullpen and the apprehension is more understandable. Plus, it’s 12-10, not 12-9. The Dodger series on the road was 2-2.

Note: If I raise something as a POSSIBILITY that does not mean that I EXPECT it to happen.
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Perez batting 5th and Schoop 7th. That tells you what Counsell thinks of the trade.

 

Or, perhaps more accurately, it tells you how Schoop is currently hitting.

 

Also that Perez is hitting lefties really well this year. Pretty sure CC is ok with the trade.

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I really wonder if fielding different lineups and batting orders every day makes it harder for players to get 8nto a groove. I understand wanting to give guys a day off every so often, and wanting to get everyone in a game now and then, but are they overdoing it?
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I really wonder if fielding different lineups and batting orders every day makes it harder for players to get 8nto a groove. I understand wanting to give guys a day off every so often, and wanting to get everyone in a game now and then, but are they overdoing it?

 

Some players are more routine dependent than others. Some probably think baseball is baseball, some probably superstitious, that's CC job to know.

 

We have had drastic swings though. Thames from 1 to as low as 7 I think.

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People place too much emphasis on where a batter hits in the order. Teams are going to pitch a batter the same way regardless of if they are hitting 1st, 4th, or 8th. The scouting reports don't change.

 

Perez has an OPS of .835 vs lefties and .949 in the second half. That is all-star quality right there!

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I really wonder if fielding different lineups and batting orders every day makes it harder for players to get 8nto a groove. I understand wanting to give guys a day off every so often, and wanting to get everyone in a game now and then, but are they overdoing it?

 

I would say yes, for sure!

 

I'm sure it effects some players differently, but in the grand scheme of things, I think players need to be in there playing, not bouncing back and forth with days on the bench, hitting all over the order, and playing different positions.

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I really wonder if fielding different lineups and batting orders every day makes it harder for players to get 8nto a groove. I understand wanting to give guys a day off every so often, and wanting to get everyone in a game now and then, but are they overdoing it?

 

I would say yes, for sure!

 

I'm sure it effects some players differently, but in the grand scheme of things, I think players need to be in there playing, not bouncing back and forth with days on the bench, hitting all over the order, and playing different positions.

 

Hitting in a different spot in the lineup and playing different positions is just an excuse fans make up. It has no bearing on professional hitters.

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I really wonder if fielding different lineups and batting orders every day makes it harder for players to get 8nto a groove. I understand wanting to give guys a day off every so often, and wanting to get everyone in a game now and then, but are they overdoing it?

 

I would say yes, for sure!

 

I'm sure it effects some players differently, but in the grand scheme of things, I think players need to be in there playing, not bouncing back and forth with days on the bench, hitting all over the order, and playing different positions.

 

Hitting in a different spot in the lineup and playing different positions is just an excuse fans make up. It has no bearing on professional hitters.

 

 

Usually an excuse they make make to fit a narrative.

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Yelich has slipped into one of those little droughts where he is swinging at bad pitches and getting a lot of strikeouts and weak grounders to the right side.
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