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2008 Silver Lining Thread


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lcbj68c wrote:

Really...You are happy with .265? I thought this #2 overall pick was supposed to be a 5-tool player. Certainly hitting .265 doesn't satisfy that tool.

He's been dissapointing, but where you're picked shouldn't really matter. He was the consensus #2 pick, and has outperformed the #1 by a lot.

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Just wanted to give credit to Dave Bush for a very strong outing against the Braves.

True that. They came in first in Batting average, 3rd in OBP and 5th in runs. To limit them to 2 runs in 7 innings, with only one (intentional) walk is pretty great.

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Well, here we are 54 games in, exactly 1/3 thru the season. Looking at how our team has performed and all the players that aren't contributing due to injury, I feel ok about being 2 games under .500. If through the next 54 we regress upwards toward what should be our true talent level with some luck and we go, say, 30-24, I would not be surprised if we find ourselves right back in the thick of the race.
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yeah, but Randy Johnson vs. McClung didn't turn out too bad, did it?

 

The Brewers do not play a team that is more than 4 games over .500 (currently) until July 22, at St. Louis.

 

This is just amazing to me.

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The Brewers do not play a team that is more than 4 games over .500 (currently) until July 22, at St. Louis.

Which, if this wasn't the silver lining thread, I would have to point out this would include an intrasquad game.

 

So, I hope opponents don't get underestimated because of their record (like scrub pitchers with losing records and high ERAs)

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True... I still don't think McClung has magically become a better pitcher by switching to starting. I hope I'm wrong.

 

Why can't he be to the Crew what Dempster has been to the cubs?

 

Time will tell.

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Because even though Dempster was not a great RP, he was much better than Seth... and Dempster had been at least moderately successful as a SP earlier in his career. Like I said, I hope I'm wrong.
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a lot of people discredit Dempster as a starter because they have completely forgot that he was a very good starter for the Marlins back in the day. It seems like eons ago but it really has only been 5 years since he's been a regular starter (2003 with CIN). However, it's been 8 years since his very good year of 2000 with FLA so many people think of his injury history and the fact that he's been pretty much a reliever since his injuries and can't comprehend that he's a viable starter.

 

He is surprising me, that's for sure. Can he keep it up? I think he can. He's bound for a letdown at SOME point but how big of a letdown is yet to be determined. Also, he hasn't pitched more than 100 innings since 2003, either, so maybe he'll start running out of gas in late summer? Maybe not/who knows?

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Catching Vin Scully calling the last three innings of the Cubs-Dodgers game was cool.

That’s the only thing Chicago’s good for: to tell people where Wisconsin is.

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