

Records at Glance: Brewers -- 31-22 (1st NL Central), Marlins -- 25-29 (4th NL East)
TV: FSN Wisconsin
Radio: 620 WTMJ (among thousands)
Weather Report: Scattered T-storms, 81 degrees, 40 percent chance of rain

Dave Bush, RHP (3-1, 4.38 ERA)

Josh Johnson, RHP (4-1, 2.66 ERA)
Tidbits
1. First game thread win of the year! Suck it, WEFFPIM and CV!!!
2. Remember when lasik surgery was supposed to help Bill Hall? LAWLZ
3. On this day in 2002 we beat the Cubs 6-5 on a walk-off single by Alex Sanchez
4. What does Dave Bush hide in his beard? (pictures suggested)
5. Happy birthday to the extremely sexy Bar Refaeli. Screw you, Leo!
Scouting Report
Brewers: Bush gave up two first-inning homers Saturday against Cincinnati, and was removed from the game after four innings in which he allowed five runs on seven hits. He also walked three. Bush will close out a four-game series against the Marlins, who he has a career record of 2-2 against with a 5.62 ERA. Bush earned the win in his last start against Florida, a 5-3 Milwaukee win on May 14. The right-hander gave up three runs (two earned) on seven hits while striking out seven in seven innings.
Marlins: The Marlins are 8-3 in Johnson's 11 starts. But one of those loses came the last time the 6-foot-7 right-hander faced the Brewers. On May 14 at Milwaukee, Johnson worked a season-low four innings in a no-decision. He felt some fatigue in his right shoulder, but since then has rebounded nicely. Johnson has had nine quality starts. The right-hander comes off a victory against the Mets at Citi Field in which he gave up two runs in seven innings, walking two and striking out five.
Injury Report
Brewers: Mark DiFelice -- day-to-day (elbow)
Marlins: Renyel Pinto -- 15-day DL (elbow inflammation)
Lineups
Brewers Probables
2B Craig Counsell
SS JJ Hardy
LF Ryan Braun
1B Prince Fielder
CF Mike Cameron
3B Mat Gamel
RF Corey Hart
C Mike Rivera
P Dave Bush
Marlins Probables
LF Chris Coghlan
3B Emilio Bonifacio
SS Hanley Ramirez
1B Jorge Cantu
RF Jeremy Hermida
2B Dan Uggla
C John Baker
CF Cody Ross
P Josh Johnson
Captain Erv's Thoughts: Well, it wouldn't be the Brewers if they didn't make us sweat a little bit. Handed a 9-1 lead, Braden Looper tried to give it all back. Thankfully, Big Red was up to the task and gave us a strong 3 1/3 IP. Johnson has been stellar this year, but we've beat him at MP earlier this year. Bill Hall homered off of him, but I swear if he is in the lineup today I might strangle Ken Macha. Considering how the first two games went, a split would be seemingly successful. GO BREWERS!
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