February 21, 2009
C.C. Sabathia was the ultimate hired gun for the Brewers, and although they really did try to bring him back, the Yanks gave him 161 million reasons to bolt. Spring Training is underway and we’ll have actual boxscores to peruse come Wednesday! How sweet is that? With that in mind, we push forward ...
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February 09, 2009
There is no question that MLB Front Office Manager is for very specific types of gamers - the ones that spend most of their time in the franchise/dynasty mode of current sports titles, building their rosters through savvy trades, drafts and free-agent signings. In essence, this game is a franchise m...
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December 12, 2008
FTA:Manny Ramirez is so upset by his lack of suitors on the free agent market that he’s told friends he would consider retirement if an offer doesn’t come soon, Newsday reported yesterday. http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/other_mlb/view.bg?articleid=1138572...
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July 08, 2008
I needed to take a break from all this CC Sabathia coverage, and get proactive about something else. Tribe Report will be back on the Sabathia business this afternoon and evening, as the Indians play their first game without him, and the Brewers play their first game with him. Joe Borowski was final...
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July 05, 2008
Dave Bush pitched his second consecutive gem at Miller Park on Saturday night in a 2-1 Brewers win. Bush went eight innings giving up only one run on four hits while striking out seven. He took a no-decision but he has now made back-to-back starts at Miller Park going eight innings and giving up onl...
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June 19, 2008
The plethora of injuries continues, and here is the latest on some of the fantasy-relevant names in MLB: Good news this week, as David Ortiz was removed from his cast and placed in a removable splint. As we were hoping for, he was reportedly pain-free upon examination after being removed from the ca...
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June 14, 2008
I waited to talk about yesterday’s game because I was hoping the sickening feeling I had watching it would have gone away by now, but time has still not healed that wound. I shouldn’t have been surprised because it seems like the Twins always spank the Brewers when they come to Miller Pa...
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May 23, 2008
Just moments after J.J. Hardy scored the tying run in the top of the 5th, Hardy bobbled a grounder in the bottom of the 6th that could have been turned into a double play. Instead, the muff led to four unearned runs by the Nationals and, eventually, a Brewers’ loss. Jeff Suppan’s lone ea...
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May 14, 2008
The Brewers took a 4-3 lead into the top of the ninth…and sent out a former Dodger to close out the game. Only this time, it wasn’t Eric Gagne but Guillermo Mota. And, this time, Mota blew the save, allowing three runs and giving the second game to L.A., 6-4. Manny Parra pitched his best...
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It was just what was needed. The Brewers came from behind…Carlos Villanueva had a “quality start”–and (gasp) Eric Gagne not only was brought in for a Save opportunity, he actually earned the Save. The Dodgers took a 1-0 lead in the first when centerfielder Matt Kemp scored on...
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