Sometimes, it’s difficult to tell who was really responsible for winning a game; at times it’s a total team effort and credit for a win can’t be narrowed down to two or three players. This game was not one of those games. Three players clearly… [More]
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BREWERS 3, Reds 2: Edmonds Wins It
By Jack Moore on July 27, 2010
Revisiting Casey McGehee’s Value
By Jack Moore on July 21, 2010
The trade talks involving the Brewers and the Chicago White Sox have involved Chicago 2B/3B Gordon Beckham, which has made some wonder what that could mean for Casey McGehee. Before we needlessly get into a trade rumor that may or may not have any basis… [More]
BRAVES 2, Brewers 1: An Underwhelming Start
By Jack Moore on July 16, 2010
Click for more. At least we have baseball again. This was, all in all, a wholly mediocre game for the Brewers. Dave Bush pitched okay – not great – allowing nine baserunners including two walks and two home runs while striking out five in five… [More]
Dan Gilbert Is Completely Insane
By Jack Moore on July 9, 2010
I’m sure that not everybody that reads this blog is a basketball fan. Still, even if you’re only slightly informed on the LeBron James situation, Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert’s reaction to James’s decision to go to the Miami Heat is good for a laugh…. [More]
Announcement: Partnership With SeatGeek
By Jack Moore on July 7, 2010
We have a new addition to the sidebar on the left, across from our beloved George Kottaras Walk Rate Tracker. The addition is from our new partners at SeatGeek. They offer a variety of interesting services for finding great deals on tickets – I’ll leave… [More]
A Simulated Conversation Between Barry Zito And Andrew Baggarly
By Jack Moore on July 3, 2010
Sorry for the lack of content – look for a series recap post similar to the one I wrote for the Mariners series on Monday. Here’s something to tide you over. Giants beat writer Andrew Baggarly wrote a column for the Silicon Valley Mercury News… [More]
Quick Interleague Summary
By Jack Moore on June 28, 2010
The Brewers went 9-6 in interleague play, tying the Cardinals for the best interleague record in the NL Central. Here’s how the individual series broke down. May 21-23: TWINS 2, Brewers 1 15-3 MIN, 8-7 MIN, 4-3 MIL Jun 11-13: Rangers 2, BREWERS 1 6-2… [More]
Best Brewers News In Recent Memory
By Jack Moore on June 24, 2010
According to Jordan Schelling’s twitter, Cory Provus announced today that Bob Uecker should be back in the broadcast booth within the week. I know many around Wisconsin have missed Bob’s voice, and I’m sure everybody who listens to Brewers radio, whether they’re Brewers fans or… [More]
Should Prince Fielder Bunt Against The Shift With Nobody On?
By Jack Moore on June 22, 2010
Potentially part of a series, if this interests people. When Prince Fielder bats, particularly with nobody on base, he faces a shift like this: This type of shift leaves the entire left side of the infield open – almost surely, any bunt attempt which stayed… [More]
In Honor Of Hunter Wendelstadt Behind The Plate
By Jack Moore on May 25, 2010

