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Posts by: Dave Radcliffe

“Before the second half of the MLB season began, myself and most of the Brewers’ fanbase conceded they would be content if the Crew was only a game or two out of first place once they returned from their 11-game road trip. Today, the feelings have changed. Sure, the Brewers were somehow still [...]

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“I’ll be the first to admit that I have not watched my fair share of Red Sox games this year. Yes, usually I will have watched in the neighborhood of 81 games by the time the All Star Break rolls around, as I’m sure all of you MLB fans out there [...]

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“Even as we approach the 100-game mark in the MLB regular season, there remain a few teams fighting for playoff spots that frankly no one could have seen coming. The most notable of the bunch are the Cleveland Indians and Pittsburgh Pirates, both of whom had a glimpse of first place [...]

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“Just as Brewer fans were catching their breaths from the display Prince Fielder put on in the All-Star Game, they received some exciting news. In exchange for two players yet to be named, the New York Mets dealt Francisco Rodriguez and cash considerations to the Milwaukee Brewers. The move bolsters an overall weak [...]

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“To say that the Milwaukee Brewers have had their ups and downs throughout the first half of the season would be an understatement. The Brewers began the year 0-4 with some key players on the disabled list and it looked like a season that was filled with promise would instead be [...]

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“Despite the first place standing of the Milwaukee Brewers, it’s been a rollercoaster ride all season long. The glaring factor is the Brewers’ inability to win on the road, most notably against the top teams across the league. The disparity between the success of the Crew at their home stomping grounds of Miller [...]

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Boston Strangled

On June 29, 2011 By

“They are a streaky team, the 2011 Boston Red Sox. A famed 2-10 in their first stretch, the Sox rebounded on an horrific start to (at one point) lead the American League East. That time is no more. Heading into the All Star Break the BoSox have been floundering again, this time to [...]

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“As Major League Baseball continues interleague play, it’s seems that the American League continues to hold an advantage over National League clubs. A few theories mentioned over the years include how it’s difficult for NL teams to adjust to using the designated hitter, the higher total payroll in the AL compared [...]

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“Despite the recent struggles of the Milwaukee Brewers, several players have been having career years in Brew City and appear poised to send at least four players to Phoenix for the 2011 All-Star Game. These performances are a huge reason why the Brewers sit at 41-35 and atop the National League [...]

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“Talks are in the works for Major League Baseball to realign their two leagues by moving a National League team over to the American League, making each league 15 teams deep. The change would pave the way for a fifth playoff team to be added to both the NL and AL, something that [...]

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