Oso planning to go pro
Exhibit A.
Pretty sure Knebel is out a long time. Ugly leg injury.
Looked pretty bad. Who steps in as the closer? Barnes, Hader, Jeffress, Albers.
Wouldn't have pegged you as anything other than a Saturday night Cubs fan heading up to "Wrigley North."
Is there something wrong with a fan of a team going to see his team play on a weekend 90 miles from their home? Or is there something wrong with calling it Wrigley north? Considering the cubs are 70% of the attendance and the Brewers literally charge more for parking at cubs games I think it's fine to call it the cubs second home.
I think they would be happy to call it their 1st home - at least compared to that dump on Addison.
Rough crowd last night, maybe 1/2 full.
I was surprised how empty it was. Official attendance of 24,310 (55% of capacity). I don't think the point of that "Wisconsin residents only" ticket promotion was to have a half-full stadium with Brew fans still outnumbered.
Sat behind the new netting. Very, very nice. Cannot believe it took this long. You barely notice it. Makes it an issue for the players throwing balls to kids, but that's an easy trade off.
WI residents only is for an obvious and very legitimate reason, to keep WI drivers safe. Good for the Brewers.Not surprising the stadium was half full. People go to Brewers games to tailgate. When there’s a high temperature in the 30s tailgate attendance, and thus game attendance, will be down.With the Brewers losing 2 in a row, injuries to Yelich and Knebel, and a 35 and sunny forecast for tomorrow maybe we’ll see a rainout in Milwaukee tomorrow if the Brewers struggle again tonight.
Lester usually goes through a dead arm period in Spring Training, seems like he's now carrying that into 2018 as he did in 2017. Ultimately, he's going to regress into a 4-5 starter at the end of the contract, I'm fine with that. I think that's how these pitchers should be treated under the current CBA.
Oof didn't look good. He's a big cat, too, so that's a lot of torque on that hammy. Same one that seemed to bother him during spring training, so that compounds the pessimism. I think Hader probably has the best pure stuff of those guys, and would be the favorite to get a bulk of the saves? He and Jennings are the only two lefties in the pen, though, so Counsell will probably still use Hader earlier in games if splits call for it. So where Hader is unavailable, probably Barnes? Jeffress has been pretty inconsistent ever since he was originally traded to Texas.
You really need some new material. It would also help if it was funny. I'm rooting for you!
Hader might make sense, though it would obviously detract from his ability to throw multiple innings. If our starting rotation keeps struggling, he might be more valuable as a starter. That said, I'd rather have him as a reliever until he has a reliable third pitch - teams will begin keying on him the 2nd and 3rd times around if he doesn't have an offspeed pitch. He's our best option as a closer in my mind. As far as balance of lefties, the Brewers are actually pretty lefty-rich. We have Miley and Boone Logan who are rehabbing, plus Jennings. There are options to replace Hader in the pen if that's the route you go.
It must be like a little brother syndrome. A lot of brewer fans want to make some huge show with cub fans. I guess they just feel lost because no one actually considers them true rivals. Like last night they had an interview with brewer players where they explained how electric it felt at Miller when the cubs came to town. Then you got fans and Wisconsin media pushing this "i94" rivalry. I would say it's worse then the DePaul fans thinking marquette is actually rivals. Like sorry to break the news wades but we got the cards. That's an actual rivalry.