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| Status Check: Milwaukee Brewers |
| Published: August 14, 2007, 11:33 am |
| Tags: Ben Sheets, Bensheets, Brian Shouse, Brianshouse, Chris Capuano, Chriscapuano, Dave Bush, Davebush, Derrick Turnbow, Derrickturnbow, Doug Melvin, Dougmelvin, Francisco Cordero, Franciscocordero, Jeff Suppan, Jeffsuppan, Jj Hardy, Jjhardy, Manny Parra, Mannyparra, Ned Yost |
| Filed under: Brewers, NL Central, Milwaukee, Featured StoriesStatus Check is FanHouse's conversation with fans from the rest of the blogosphere. Today, we talk with David Hannes from Brewers Bar, ESK from The Wisconsin Sports Bar, and Brad and Matt from Chuckie Hacks. The Brewers are certainly primed for success over the next several years here |
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| Ned Yost's Job Is Safe |
| Published: September 26, 2007, 7:43 am |
| Tags: Doug Melvin, Dougmelvin, Ned Yost, Nedyost |
| Filed under: Brewers, NL Central, MilwaukeeWith a less than a week left in the season, Brewers' owner Mark Attanasio has confirmed that Ned Yost will return for the 2008 season. Or at least, he kind of has. From today's Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Milwaukee Brewers owner Mark Attanasio said Tuesday that he didn't agree with the perception of some |
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| The Brewers Will Talk to Curt Schilling |
| Published: November 2, 2007, 2:50 pm |
| Tags: Curt Schilling, Curtschilling, Doug Melvin, Dougmelvin |
| Filed under: Brewers, NL Central, MilwaukeeI love that Brewers' GM Doug Melvin's response to seeing his team named as one of the twelve Curt Schilling would consider signing with in 2008: it seems that he's going to pick up the phone, call Schilling's agent, and see what's going on. At least that's he told Tom Hardicourt at the Milwaukee |
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| Inexplicably, Eric Gagne Is Still Closing Games for the Brewers |
| Published: May 6, 2008, 5:00 am |
| Tags: Doug Melvin, Dougmelvin, Eric Gagne, Ericgagne |
| Filed under: Brewers, NL Central, MilwaukeeI'm not a big believer in the "save" stat. I could sit here and lecture you all day about leverage index and things of that nature, but I'll simply say that any stat that a player can "earn" by retiring the bottom of the order with a three-run lead is not one worth keeping track of. Sometimes, however, |
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