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buckchuckler

Quote from: RJax55 on July 27, 2017, 03:35:34 PM
You're right, but that's the difference between Harry & Hawk. Hawk isn't playing some character.

Factually incorrect.

buckchuckler

Quote from: Sultan of Slap O' Fivin' on July 27, 2017, 03:38:29 PM

Hawk "envy?"

Why the f*ck would I be envious of him?

Um, because he is awesome.   Duh.

GGGG

Quote from: buckchuckler on July 27, 2017, 04:19:04 PM
Um, because he is awesome.   Duh.


Yeah.  I guess he really is representative of most Sox fans I know. 

Sheriff

Quote from: Joeys Tap on July 27, 2017, 02:05:12 PM
C'mon. Lackey is as big a jerk as there is in baseball and hs been forever. He hit Abreu twice and 3 guys in one inning. That's not by accident. If it is, the Cubs should DFA him.

Which they will do once they complete another deal for a starter.

Pakuni

Quote from: Sultan of Slap O' Fivin' on July 27, 2017, 04:23:28 PM

Yeah.  I guess he really is representative of most Sox fans I know.


GGGG


Pakuni

Quote from: Sultan of Slap O' Fivin' on July 27, 2017, 05:02:55 PM

Admittedly I don't know many.

Well, at least you didn't bring up attendance or the Ligue family, so thanks for that.

MerrittsMustache

Big 9-game stretching coming up for the Cubs - 3 in Milwaukee then home for 3 against each Arizona and Washington. They'll miss both Greinke and Scherzer which obviously works in their favor, but even if they sweep in Milwaukee (which I don't see happening), the Brewers can still be right there by next weekend.

After a 6-game roadie out west, the Cubs then play 24 straight games against the Reds, Jays, Phillies, Braves and Pirates. The Brewers play at Colorado, at LA and vs Washington during that stretch. If the Cubs are going to put some distance between themselves and the Brewers, that's the time to do it.

Should be a fun weekend!

Lennys Tap

Quote from: Pakuni on July 27, 2017, 05:09:45 PM
Well, at least you didn't bring up attendance or the Ligue family, so thanks for that.

This may be a little obscure for non White Sox fans, but this fellow traveler salutes your brilliance!

jsglow

Now that the north side and south side are done arguing announcers, let's focus on last night's game.  I don't think I remember a game so well played by both teams in recent times. Solid pitching and especially sparkling defense.  Those folks at Miller Park got their money's worth.

I sincerely hope that the Crew can hang with the Cubs to keep this interesting although there's a pretty big differential in pitching, especially until Anderson gets back.  But this Suter guy might have something going, at least for now.  Absolutely love how he speeds the game.  Wish every guy was comfortable that fast.

4everwarriors

Knebel can flat out hum it. How's the dude from da Diamondbacks who got clocked in da coconut, hey?
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

jsglow

Quote from: 4everwarriors on July 29, 2017, 09:19:37 AM
Knebel can flat out hum it. How's the dude from da Diamondbacks who got clocked in da coconut, hey?

In hospital but alert and seemingly okay.

4everwarriors

Looked super nasty. Glad it wasn't worse, hey?
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

jsglow

Yep. He's lucky he got just low and turned enough to take it on solid bone. I don't even think he has a fracture.  Haven't heard anything about a concussion.

#UnleashSean

Quote from: Sheriff on July 27, 2017, 04:25:52 PM
Which they will do once they complete another deal for a starter.

Lol....  ::)

GB Warrior

Going 1-2 against the Cubs isn't the result the Brewers wanted, obviously, but the Brewers played well throughout. It's not reasonable to count on their bats to do what they were doing before the all-star break, but it's not reasonable them to stay this cold, either.

Based on this, the Brewers should hang around, but are not ready for the big time. As most fans have said, the best course of action this year is to stay the course.

jsglow

Quote from: GB Warrior on July 30, 2017, 06:02:23 PM
Going 1-2 against the Cubs isn't the result the Brewers wanted, obviously, but the Brewers played well throughout. It's not reasonable to count on their bats to do what they were doing before the all-star break, but it's not reasonable them to stay this cold, either.

Based on this, the Brewers should hang around, but are not ready for the big time. As most fans have said, the best course of action this year is to stay the course.

Agreed.  The few moves they've made are fine.  But their pitching (even though the did well this weekend) still separates them from the top teams.  Perhaps they can get hot and stay in it.  But if not, let's let some of the young guys get some seasoning.  Moves like parting ways will Peralta make sense.  Be interesting to see where Wang is now in his development.  All good.

🏀

Wow, hot perspectives change around here quick.

wadesworld

Quote from: PTM on July 30, 2017, 09:24:37 PM
Wow, hot perspectives change around here quick.

Not really. I think Brewers fans have been pretty reasonable in their expectations even with the Cubs playing bad and he Brewers playing better than expected this year. Not sure many, if any, Brewers fans wanted to trade future pieces away to go for it this year. I'm still in the camp that if you can get big hauls for guys like Thames (you can't) or anything for Braun (you can't) you do it. Really anybody should be available for the right price. This Brewers team is and always has been 2+ years from really being ready to compete.

dgies9156

The battle in the NL Central is between St. Louis and Chicago. I like where the Brewers are going but they're a couple years away. This week will tell if the Cardinals are for real. They need 2 of 3 from Milwaukee and need to hope the Cubs lose 2 of 3 against Arizona and 2 of 3 against Washington.

The Cardinals have the pitching to stay with Chicago but lack the big bat in the middle of the order. And, they tend to beat themselves this year. They split with Arizona this week and swept Colorado, both of which are likely playoff teams.

So we will see.

jesmu84

Twitter heating up with news that Avila and Wilson from Detroit to Cubs for prospects

buckchuckler

Quote from: jesmu84 on July 30, 2017, 11:08:05 PM
Twitter heating up with news that Avila and Wilson from Detroit to Cubs for prospects

Seems done.  Caldelario and Paredes.

GB Warrior

Quote from: HausersWorld on July 30, 2017, 09:50:07 PM
Not really. I think Brewers fans have been pretty reasonable in their expectations even with the Cubs playing bad and he Brewers playing better than expected this year. Not sure many, if any, Brewers fans wanted to trade future pieces away to go for it this year. I'm still in the camp that if you can get big hauls for guys like Thames (you can't) or anything for Braun (you can't) you do it. Really anybody should be available for the right price. This Brewers team is and always has been 2+ years from really being ready to compete.

Yep, and we've said it over and over again in this thread.

I would love to sell, honestly,  but every player seems to fit into 3 buckets
A) untradeable because of contract and or is named Braun
B) Is exceeding expectations but is controllable, and it's uncertain where that regression point is
C) current performance means the player would be sold at a low point.

Vander Blue Man Group

Quote from: buckchuckler on July 30, 2017, 11:22:52 PM
Seems done.  Caldelario and Paredes.

Candelario had no place to play so I expected him to be moved but I'm disappointed Paredes is going.  Wilson is a stud but seems like a steep price.  Obviously this front office gets the benefit of the doubt. 

MU82

Quote from: HausersWorld on July 30, 2017, 09:50:07 PM
Not really. I think Brewers fans have been pretty reasonable in their expectations even with the Cubs playing bad and he Brewers playing better than expected this year. Not sure many, if any, Brewers fans wanted to trade future pieces away to go for it this year. I'm still in the camp that if you can get big hauls for guys like Thames (you can't) or anything for Braun (you can't) you do it. Really anybody should be available for the right price. This Brewers team is and always has been 2+ years from really being ready to compete.

I agree with this. wades and others have been pretty consistent with their assessment and expectations of this year's team. Heck, I'm not a Brewers fan, and I probably had higher expectations than a number of their fans did - ha!

It's hard to imagine that the Cubs don't run away with this division, and neither the Dodgers nor Nationals will want anything to do with them in the playoffs.
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