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8/25 Marlins (Valdez, 1-1) @ Brewers (Davis, 9-9) 1:05 CDT


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Doug Davis (9-9, 4.15 ERA, 1.33 WHIP) goes for win #10 for about the 37th time... against (pick a guy.. any guy....) Valdez! (1-1, 4.50 ERA, 1.55 WHIP in limited work)

 

I'm hoping for the same lineup for the third game in a row.. and somebody get Bill Hall some pizza and tacos.

 

And I wouldn't mind seeing some more of this:

http://media.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/images/I40861-2005Apr09

(maybe later in the game, now..)

 

 

edit: looks like it probably is Valdez --ja002h

updated to reflect this --null

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Valdez is just the type of washed up, 5.00+ ERA pitcher that would shut us down. It is good to see someone with a respecatable ERA against us, hopefully we can get 5-6 runs today.

 

EDIT: Oh great

 

FLA: RHP Ismael Valdez

1-1, 4.50 ERA in 2005

Has not faced MIL in 2005

 

MIL: LHP Doug Davis

9-9, 4.15 ERA in 2005

Has not faced FLA in 2005

 

Valdez traditionally finds ways to beat the Brewers, as he possesses a 6-4 career mark and 3.31 ERA in 68 innings of work against Milwaukee. He dominated the squad in 2004, going 3-1 with a 2.05 ERA, including a complete-game shutout as a member of the San Diego Padres in June.

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Well dare I say, that prior to yesterday's game I said I though with a win in a game you'd most likely expect them to lose, it could be a lynch pin game for the rest of the year. Well, the way that one went last night, I am starting to think that could be that case. The Marlins gift wrapped that thing for the Brewers. Doesn't mean much if they go out and lay an egg today though. Too many times this season they have put themselves in position to turn a corner and have fallen flat on their faces. Will that trend ever change? If it is ever going to, today would appear to be the time. Six on a row, 10 of 12, something like that is what they need right now to continue to play meaningful games throughout September (barring a losing streak to match). They're playing well, they're at home, they have a favorable pitching match-up, all the signs point to this being the third game in that needed streak. The question is,do they have the stones to go out and get it done? They have crumbled in this position before.

 

You want that 10th win Doug? Go out and get it.

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But you gotta feel a little better that Valdez' ERA is 4.5

 

Yeah, I guess that means he can't bring his ERA under 5 by having a career day against the Brewers. http://forum.brewerfan.net/images/smilies/eyes.gif

 

C'mon Sharpie! Make it your day!

Remember: the Brewers never panic like you do.
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I'm hoping for the same lineup for the third game in a row..

 

I think it's the same except Moeller is catching today.

 

Weeks

Hart

Overbay

Lee

Jenkins

Hall

Hardy

Moeller

Davis

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Here they are:

 Florida Milwaukee ------- --------- Pos Player HR RBI AVG. Pos Player HR RBI AVG. --- ------ -- --- ---- --- ------ -- --- ---- CF Pierre, Juan 2 34 .262 2B Weeks, Rickie 11 31 .260 RF Conine, Jeff 2 20 .301 CF Hart, Corey 1 4 .226 LF Cabrera, Miguel 27 88 .336 1B Overbay, Lyle 16 61 .279 1B Delgado, Carlos 25 89 .297 LF Lee, Carlos 28 95 .262 3B Encarnacion, Juan 15 67 .296 RF Jenkins, Geoff 17 63 .290 2B Easley, Damion 9 27 .231 3B Hall, Bill 15 52 .267 SS Gonzalez, Alex 5 45 .268 SS Hardy, JJ 3 29 .215 C Treanor, Matt 0 9 .231 C Moeller, Chad 4 13 .205 P Valdez, Ismael (1-1, 4.50) P Davis, Doug (9-9, 4.15) 

 

edit: inserted the pretty version --ja002h

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For the record, the last sweep for the Brewers was May 23-25 against the Rockies. It's amazing that we are even are around .500 with that stat.

 

Lets say we played nothing but two game series all year. You win 2 out of 3 in each, you finish with a 108-54 record. I'd take that and no sweeps.

 

Are you trying to say that sweeps are required for success or that, based on our situation, sweeps are necessary to improve? If we go 24-12 (2 out of every 3) the rest of the year and yet sweep nobody I for one will be quite happy.

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