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7/4/05 Brewers (Sheets) @ Marlins (Olsen) 5:05 CST


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What is "Expected Record" in the ESPN Stat Pack? They have the Crew's Expected Record at 43-38.

 

Whatever it is, it sounds nice. http://forum.brewerfan.net/images/smilies/smile.gif

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What is "Expected Record" in the ESPN Stat Pack? They have the Crew's Expected Record at 43-38.

 

That's their Pythagenport Record, it takes RS and RA into effect, since the Brewers have outscored their opponents this season, they should have a winning record, based solely on that.

 

There's an old article at BP about it here: www.baseballprospectus.co...cleid=1019

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Sheets is cursed. He'll be lucky to get two runs tonight, assuming this Olsen kid is as nasty as I've heard he is.

 

The AP copy on the roster move says Branyan isn't in the lineup tonight. I don't think any of us thought he would be, but I wanted to make that clear for those who were wondering.

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Thanks for the link.

 

It's too bad... a 43-38 record right now would put us second behind Atlanta in the Wild Card race.

 

(So maybe we're due for a run of good luck.)

 

I'm calling a six-hit shutout for Sheeter tonight. http://forum.brewerfan.net/images/smilies/wink.gif

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The way we hit against rookie pitchers, I can see Olsen out doing Sheets tonight and going a good 6-7 innings with 7-8 K's. Sheets needs his curveball big time tonight otherwise Cabrera and Delgado will crush his fast ball.
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Absolutely brutal.

 

1-4: brutal in a good way.

 

5-9: brutal in a not-so-good way.

 

The paper made Olsen sound fairly nasty this morning. Heater which touches 95 from the left side, hard slider, and attempting to master a changeup.

 

Sounds like a hammer-curve-lacking George of the Roses.

 

Second career start? Good for 2 runs given up or less against the Crew. Take the under, whatever it is.

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 Milwaukee Brewers Lineup Name Season/vs AVG HR RBI Brady Clark CF Season .316 7 28 vs. Marlins --- 0 0 Rickie Weeks 2B Season .276 4 13 vs. Marlins --- 0 0 Bill Hall 3B Season .280 13 36 vs. Marlins --- 0 0 Carlos Lee LF Season .271 22 72 vs. Marlins --- 0 0 Wes Helms 1B Season .287 2 12 vs. Marlins --- 0 0 Chris Magruder RF Season .225 2 10 vs. Marlins --- 0 0 J.J. Hardy SS Season .188 1 16 vs. Marlins --- 0 0 Chad Moeller C Season .194 4 10 vs. Marlins --- 0 0 Ben Sheets P Season .000 0 0 vs. Marlins --- 0 0 Starting Pitcher Name Season/vs Wins Losses Saves ERA Ben Sheets P Season 3 6 0 3.62 vs. Marlins 0 0 0 --- Florida Marlins Lineup Name Season/vs AVG HR RBI Juan Pierre CF Season .262 1 19 vs. Brewers --- 0 0 Luis Castillo 2B Season .338 2 17 vs. Brewers --- 0 0 Miguel Cabrera LF Season .340 16 59 vs. Brewers --- 0 0 Carlos Delgado 1B Season .300 15 57 vs. Brewers --- 0 0 Juan Encarnacion RF Season .283 11 46 vs. Brewers --- 0 0 Paul Lo Duca C Season .304 2 33 vs. Brewers --- 0 0 Mike Lowell 3B Season .219 3 32 vs. Brewers --- 0 0 Alex Gonzalez SS Season .278 4 29 vs. Brewers --- 0 0 Scott Olsen P Season .000 0 0 vs. Brewers --- 0 0 

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STARTING LINEUPS:

 

Da Crew

Brady Clark CF

Rickie Weeks 2B

Bill Hall 3B

Carlos Lee LF

Wes Helms 1B

Chris Magruder RF

J.J. Hardy SS

Chad Moeller C

Ben Sheets P

 

Da Fish

Juan Pierre CF

Luis Castillo 2B

Miguel Cabrera LF

Carlos Delgado 1B

Juan Encarnacion RF

Paul Lo Duca C

Mike Lowell 3B

Alex Gonzalez SS

Scott Olsen P

 

Prettied up:

 Milwaukee Florida --------- ------- Pos Player HR RBI AVG. Pos Player HR RBI AVG. --- ------ -- --- ---- --- ------ -- --- ---- CF Clark, Brady 7 28 .316 CF Pierre, Juan 1 19 .262 2B Weeks, Rickie 4 13 .276 2B Castillo, Luis 2 17 .338 3B Hall, Bill 13 36 .280 LF Cabrera, Miguel 16 59 .340 LF Lee, Carlos 22 72 .271 1B Delgado, Carlos 15 57 .300 1B Helms, Wes 2 12 .287 RF Encarnacion, Juan 11 46 .283 RF Magruder, Chris 2 10 .225 C Lo Duca, Paul 2 33 .304 SS Hardy, JJ 1 16 .188 3B Lowell, Mike 3 32 .219 C Moeller, Chad 4 10 .194 SS Gonzalez, Alex 4 29 .278 P Sheets, Ben (3-6, 3.63) P Olsen, Scott (1-0, 3.86) 

SERIES PREVIEW:

 

I made some formatting changes so check it out:

 

www.brewerfan.net/ViewDai...portId=407

 

SCOTT OLSEN:

 

He's only 21 and he does indeed have great stuff, but Olsen's ERA is a little deceiving. He's only made two appearances (one start) and he's given up two home runs and a 772 opponent OPS. On the other hand, he has fanned eight in seven innings. He's bound to have some trouble adjusting to the big leagues, I think, although he's certainly a grade-A prospect.

 

Baseball America rated him the Marlins' second best prospect before the season and also indicated that he has the best slider in their system. He was drafted in the sixth round out of an Illinois high school in 2002 and has advanced very quickly. He spent 2002 in the Gulf Coast League, 2003 in the Sally League, and 2004 in the Florida State League. This year he opened the season with the Carolina Mudcats in the Southern League and went 6-4 with a 3.92 ERA and 94-27 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 80.1 innings before being recalled.

 

He's never pitched in Triple-A.

 

Let's go Brew-ers!

 

~Bill

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If Helms was batting 7th or 8th it wouldn't be as bad. What is brutal is having a career .739 OPS player batting 5th (Sad thing is, no one below is any better). He also has hands of stone at 3rd. If I were Pierre, I would leadoff the game with a bunt down the 3rd base line.
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How is Helms brutal? He's hitting .287 for goodness sake.

 

To be honest, I thought about putting him in the 'brutal i a good way' category. But then, I remembered that I just flat out don't like the guy. http://forum.brewerfan.net/images/smilies/grin.gif I've got a bias. For goodness sake.

 

He could be hitting .320 and I'd be indifferent.

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