Game 7: Milwaukee Brewers at Florida Marlins (4/9, 6:05 pm)
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bigkurty wrote:Well he made the at bat interesting at least. MVP for the Marlins tonight has to go to Hall though. Between the base running error and the fielding error as well as the ground rule double he gave up that someone like Andrew Jones would have probably got to, he did a great job for those Marlins.
Shoot, Tony Gwynn could have got those balls.
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bigkurty wrote:Well he made the at bat interesting at least. MVP for the Marlins tonight has to go to Hall though. Between the base running error and the fielding error as well as the ground rule double he gave up that someone like Andrew Jones would have probably got to, he did a great job for those Marlins.
You mean one of the best defensive center fielders in our era? That Andruw Jones?
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willeatfire4playoffsinmil wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
You mean one of the best defensive center fielders in our era? That Andruw Jones?
haha good point. But Gwynn probably would have gotten there too. If you watch Hall, he was also too far to the right again which seems to be a big problem of his. He doesn't seem to realize that the ball hooks and slices in the air out there depending on whether the batter is righty or lefty.
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The Brewers are a poor defensive team. Strike 1
The Brewers are a tremendously inconsistant hitting team. Strike 2
The Brewers have a manager that doesn't know how or refuses to play small ball to manufacture runs. Strike 3
I know it's early but they have already slipped into the exact same pattern they showed all last year.
The Brewers are a tremendously inconsistant hitting team. Strike 2
The Brewers have a manager that doesn't know how or refuses to play small ball to manufacture runs. Strike 3
I know it's early but they have already slipped into the exact same pattern they showed all last year.