Maybe the "Kids" are not that good
Watching some talking "heads" the other night on the tube,one came up with a very interesting point concerning the Brewers and their under 500 record. Just maybe,the highly touted young talent pool of J.J. Hardy,Prince Fielder,Corey Hart and a few others are just not that good.
The talk the past five years from the Milwaukee brass has been...just wait till these phenoms get to the big club,then things will really start to go in Brewtown.
Well,they are here and they haven't. I hope things will turn around. And I know Brewer fans hope they do too,but with some of the youngsters not doing much,the question has to be asked.
What do you think?
Jun 6, 2008 at 7:29 a.m.
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I'm writing down all of your usernames, and will be in contact later--when the Crew advances through the post season to the series.
And yes, Mr. Fagerli, the kids are that good.
Jun 3, 2008 at 8:41 a.m.
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Need I say more - Cubs have best record in MLB..........
May 27, 2008 at 8:51 p.m.
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Cardinals will emerge in a close divisional race. Cubs had their season last year.
Brewers will end up in their comfortable slot.
May 27, 2008 at 10:25 a.m.
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Until the brewers invest in some "experienced" talent, they will always falter in the end. Their pitching is something to be desired, with only Sheets as an ace. Without a solid closer like Cordero last year, the crew has no chance in taking the NL central. Besides, the Cubs are ona roll and seem to have things falling into place - ie. hitting, smart base running, pitching (you can't hit Marmol) and team cohesiveness. GO CUBS!!!
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