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10/1/2004 Brewers (Lil Ben) at Cards (Reyes)


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Lineups:

 MILWAUKEE ST LOUIS AVG HR RBI AVG HR RBI Scott Podsednik CF .245 12 39 Tony Womack 2B .304 5 37 Dave Krynzel RF .243 0 3 Larry Walker RF .297 17 47 Lyle Overbay 1B .298 15 84 Albert Pujols 1B .329 46 121 Geoff Jenkins LF .263 27 91 Scott Rolen 3B .318 34 123 Keith Ginter 2B .261 18 56 Jim Edmonds CF .304 42 111 Russell Branyan 3B .242 11 27 Edgar Renteria SS .288 10 71 Craig Counsell SS .241 2 22 Reggie Sanders LF .259 22 66 Mark Johnson C .143 0 2 Yadier Molina C .258 1 12 Ben Hendrickson RHP .143 0 0 Al Reyes RHP 1.000 0 0 (1-7, 6.35) (0-0, 0.96) 

Ben gets to play catch with his old Indy buddy tonight. Could be interesting to watch how Johnson calls the game...

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What you guys don't realize about Keith is that if he had played every day all year the other teams would have picked up on his weaknesses (and we know that big league pitchers NEVER make mistake pitches) and Keith would suck hardcore. He's really only suited to be a backup. http://forum.brewerfan.net/images/smilies/wink.gif

 

If Keith had 500 ABs right now, he'd be hitting .225 with 9 homers. It's true, it's true.

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To play Devil's advocate...

 

There was absolutely no reason to rest him...this was his last start of the year. Why not give him a chance to show his worth against one of the best hitters in all of baseball. It didn't work this time, but there really was nothing to lose. If you are worried about W/L's at this point, time to loosen up the tie a little bit.

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There was absolutely no reason to rest him...this was his last start of the year. Why not give him a chance to show his worth against one of the best hitters in all of baseball. It didn't work this time, but there really was nothing to lose. If you are worried about W/L's at this point, time to loosen up the tie a little bit.

 

I'll buy that to a certain extent, except this has happened OVER and OVER again (see Obermueller, Wes).

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RoCo that's brutal. Keith is one of the best fast ball hitters around. There are enough bad pitchers in MLB where he will get those straight heaters.

 

he's also shown this year to be as good at hitting breaking pitches as such current and former Brewers' greats as Jeffrey Hammonds, Marquis Grissom, Ronnie Belliard, Henry Blanco, Wes Helms, Bill Hall, Geoff Jenkins, and Chad Moeller. Strange, cause for 2.5 months he didn't get straight heaters, but struck out repeatedly on 3 consecutive breaking pitches away.

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I completely agreed with Ned's decision to leave Hendrickson in to face Pujols. The outcome of these games mean nothing to the Brewers. The learning experience is much more important for a young pitcher and a team looking to the future. Hendrickson needs to learn how to pitch to tough pitchers in tough situations.

 

I thought Hendrickson did very well against a tough lineup. He seems to be making progress.

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not solo home runs.

 

Ginter is so stupid for only hitting solo HR's.....

 

O..... wait.....

 

I'll ask the question again. Right now Ginter has an .812 OPS. How high WOULD it have to be to make up for his mediocre defense?

 

I swear, some of you guys would trot out a gold glove lineup and complain when they lose every game 3-0. You can have some unearned runs and still win. You can't win if you don't score, however.

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