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I think they could be a dark horse this year in that lackluster NL Central aslong as they stay healthy. They have a lot of young talent in Hall, Weeks, Fielder, and Hardy along with guys like Clark and Jenkins. The pitching is probably the biggest concern.

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Like I said in the Game Thread today, they corner the market on young, studly, black position players.

 

Weeks, Fielder and Hall are 3 of the best in the game and are only going to get better. I gotta say I absolutely love watching that team play.

 

Now Ben Sheets needs to keep his ass off the DL, if he can do that they're pretty much set.

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QUOTE(Kalapse @ Mar 5, 2007 -> 07:03 PM)
Like I said in the Game Thread today, they corner the market on young, studly, black position players.

 

Weeks, Fielder and Hall are 3 of the best in the game and are only going to get better. I gotta say I absolutely love watching that team play.

 

Now Ben Sheets needs to keep his ass off the DL, if he can do that they're pretty much set.

 

I started paying attention to them in 2005, partially because Carlos Lee was traded there, and I miss playing them since they're not in the American League anymore. But I also love watching them play, or at least listening to them play through XM Radio.

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They've had several players popping off about playing time lately. Jenkins, Menche. Thats a sign of disrespect for the Manager (or at least they're not afraid of him) and a bad omen for a baseball team.

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QUOTE(WhiteSoxfan1986 @ Mar 5, 2007 -> 10:30 PM)
I see them contending in the weak NL central, it mostly depends on Sheets staying healthy. I don't see Bill Hall hitting 30 home runs this year though.

I agree. If he's healthy that's a solid anchor to that rotation, although that's a huge "if" at this point

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They probably have the best rotation in that division, but a lot of concern is still placed on that offense.

 

The potential is there though. Weeks, Fielder, and Braun (who should be up at some point next season), all have the ability to produce at above average rates a their respective positions.

 

Hall should regress a bit, but should still be a damn good centerfielder.

 

I'd keep an eye out for Corey Hart too. .280/.360/.500 isn't out of the question for him.

 

They have a DEEP bench too. Gabe Gross, Brady Clark, Koskie/Bell (if Braun gets called up), Mench could form the N.L.'s deepest bench.

 

Sheets is a huge wildcard here. I think he's the best pitcher in that division (better than Carp, Zambrano, Oswalt, etc.) if he makes 30+ starts.

 

Bullpen concerns me a bit, but you have to love the upside. If Turnbow bounces back he could from a nasty 1-2 punch with Francisco Cordero at the back end of that pen.

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I went to a Brewers game in 2005. It was a beautiful late-summer evening game. The roof was open. I really had a great time. The stadium is extremely clean; the employees were helpful and friendly, and the food and beer were both cheap and good.

 

I think I'll unofficially adopt the Brew Crew as my pet National League team.

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Here's a Brewers note..just a bit off-topic...

 

"Brewers officials are considering port-a-johns following news that Miller Park's plumbing is -- how do you say? -- sending human s*** directly into the Menomonee River.

 

"We're feeling confident that we'll have it fixed by opening day," said Mike Duckett, executive director of the Miller Park stadium district.

 

Should there be a delay in Duckett's game plan, however, the state Department of Natural Resources would impose a contingency plan "to ensure there aren't any more discharges to storm sewers," said... a DNR storm water specialist. The storm sewers drain directly to the Menomonee River, which carries the human sewage downstream to the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan.

 

:fight

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QUOTE(Balance @ Mar 15, 2007 -> 12:32 PM)
I went to a Brewers game in 2005. It was a beautiful late-summer evening game. The roof was open. I really had a great time. The stadium is extremely clean; the employees were helpful and friendly, and the food and beer were both cheap and good.

 

I think I'll unofficially adopt the Brew Crew as my pet National League team.

Their beer vendors seem to come by every 5 mins or so too, which is nice.

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QUOTE(RockRaines @ Mar 15, 2007 -> 02:32 PM)
Their beer vendors seem to come by every 5 mins or so too, which is nice.

 

 

Well, DUH. The Miller Brewery is pretty much right across the highway! I'm surprised they even carry cans, they should all just be tethered to hoses that begin at Miller!

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QUOTE(Balance @ Mar 15, 2007 -> 11:32 AM)
I went to a Brewers game in 2005. It was a beautiful late-summer evening game. The roof was open. I really had a great time. The stadium is extremely clean; the employees were helpful and friendly, and the food and beer were both cheap and good.

 

I think I'll unofficially adopt the Brew Crew as my pet National League team.

 

 

Oh yeah, the Brewers vending employees are much better people than the ones working at Comiskey. Fast, pleasant, and not lazy like many in Chicago.

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They without question have the best talent in that division IMO, question is whether they can stay healthy and whether THEY are aware they have the best talent in that division. I love the Brew Crew though, I have a friend that lives not even a mile from the ballpark and we have a good time at the games, great park.

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QUOTE(whitesoxfan101 @ Mar 21, 2007 -> 01:15 AM)
They without question have the best talent in that division IMO, question is whether they can stay healthy and whether THEY are aware they have the best talent in that division. I love the Brew Crew though, I have a friend that lives not even a mile from the ballpark and we have a good time at the games, great park.

Not a bad seat in the house too, Ive sat i many spots and have liked the view of the field from each spot.

 

They should be a fun team to watch, really young and lots of talent.

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QUOTE(CanOfCorn @ Mar 15, 2007 -> 03:19 PM)
Well, DUH. The Miller Brewery is pretty much right across the highway! I'm surprised they even carry cans, they should all just be tethered to hoses that begin at Miller!

They actually use the bottles, and if you are nice enough some of the guys will keep the cap on it so you can stock up.

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QUOTE(RockRaines @ Mar 15, 2007 -> 12:32 PM)
Their beer vendors seem to come by every 5 mins or so too, which is nice.

 

Great food, cheap, nice park with good sight lines, High Life on tap. I love Miller Park. Went there to see a Brewers/Twins game a few years ago. Saw Scott Podsednik hit a triple, which due to Lew Ford's throwing error was an inside-the-park home run.

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