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09/09/2004 - Brewers (Davis) at Reds (Claussen)


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09/09/2004 - Brewers (Davis) at Reds (Claussen)

 

Go team.

 MILWAUKEE CINCINNATI AVG HR RBI AVG HR RBI Scott Podsednik CF .254 11 33 Felipe Lopez SS .250 5 22 Bill Hall SS .248 9 51 Juan Castro 3B .251 4 22 Lyle Overbay 1B .309 14 77 Sean Casey 1B .337 23 89 Geoff Jenkins LF .264 21 78 Adam Dunn LF .269 41 87 Brady Clark RF .261 5 36 D'Angelo Jimenez 2B .261 10 55 Keith Ginter 2B .246 14 44 Austin Kearns RF .220 5 18 Wes Helms 3B .266 3 24 Wily Mo Pena CF .256 22 57 Chad Moeller C .211 5 25 Jason Larue C .248 14 46 Doug Davis LHP .019 0 0 Brandon Claussen LHP .083 0 0 (10-10, 3.61) (2-4, 6.65)

~Bill

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It probably shouldn't bother me too much, but I just get irritated every time I see Billy Hall in the #2 hole in the order. Couldn't they stick Clark or Ginter there? Other than the catchers, I don't know of a hitter on the team less suited to batting at the top of the order than Hall.

 

Robert

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It probably shouldn't bother me too much, but I just get irritated every time I see Billy Hall in the #2 hole in the order.

 

 

I feel your pain. I want someone else in there too, but then I reassure myself by thinking of all the studies that say batting order doesn't matter.

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re Hall in the two spot...

 

Yes I can agree he is the LEAST suited there. In fact, EVERYONE agrees. So, the important question is, and do not take this lightly....

 

Why does the leader of our team, the manager, Nedster, not know what EVERYONE else in baseball knows? Should we worry about that lack of knowledge? Is this glaring lack of simple knowledge just the tip of the iceberg?

 

Man on third... nobody out... these guys should be ashamed to collect the pay cheques every month. They are indeed a complete disgrace.

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Kind of crazy, but as much as I hate Valentin, I am intrigued by Hall, and they have the same tools.

Hall made that charger look easy and Kearns isn't slow by any means. I love the way he looks at 3b, but that right there looked nice

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And what the hell was Bill Hall just doing throwing home ??

 

They had the infield in, as they seemingly always do, and so that was the right play. Hall just made a terrible throw and Lopez tip-toed around Moeller.

 

Boo.

 

~Bill

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interesting decision there. You have Moeller, arguably one of the slowest men in the game (behind only a few, like Eddie Perez, Julio Franco, and Carlos Baerga, who look like they're running on ice), and you send him. Still, it took a perfect throw to get him by 6 feet, and Pena did sail one into the stands last month. If Moeller had represented the tying run, I'd be pissed
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but my sportsline game tracker says (with Helms on third and Moeller on 2nd)

 

Podsednik singled to center, Helms out at home... score remains 2 - 1

 

Of course, my f-bomb did not go down here well at work.

 

Can I calm down, did Helms manage to make it home from third on a single to center field?

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