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Old 08-02-2007, 11:01 AM
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Enjoy it now! I think it is great to have a pennant race between the cubs and the brewers. I will give the Cubs credit they have played phenomenal in the last month; however their bullpen is very suspect. Should be a fun August and Sept.
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Old 08-02-2007, 11:44 AM
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The race between the Cubs and the Brewers won't be much of a race come the end of August. I don't even like the cubs, but they are gonna have a 6 game lead on the Brewers by the end fo the month, and it will just keep getting bigger. Brewers will be solid in the years to come with Hardy, Fielder, and my man Braun tho.
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Old 08-02-2007, 11:54 AM
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The race between the Cubs and the Brewers won't be much of a race come the end of August. I don't even like the cubs, but they are gonna have a 6 game lead on the Brewers by the end fo the month, and it will just keep getting bigger. Brewers will be solid in the years to come with Hardy, Fielder, and my man Braun tho.
No one has been hotter than Ryan Braun since he came into the league. He is a machine. He has only played 60 games this year, 18 HR's and 51 RBI's. He should be Rookie of the Year. You are right in saying that the Brewers will be solid in years to come, but don't count them out just yet this year
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Old 08-02-2007, 12:02 PM
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I wish the Brewers the best of luck to win the wildcard. Brewers have great young players, and a great stadium.
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Old 08-02-2007, 08:21 PM
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I wish the Brewers the best of luck to win the wildcard. Brewers have great young players, and a great stadium.
They are starting to choke as I post. The Red Sox are going to win the pennent after trading for a strong closer. Angels pitching is done for the season, they only have 2 starters that are reliable, Lackey and Escobar. The Tigers are in the same boat , not enough pitching. I don't see anything in the National leauge to beat Boston now.
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Old 08-02-2007, 08:24 PM
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amazing how the cubs have really turned it on.

not much of a baseball fan. thank god football starts again.....hall of fame game this sunday, oh yeah!!
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Old 08-02-2007, 08:39 PM
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They are starting to choke as I post. The Red Sox are going to win the pennent after trading for a strong closer. Angels pitching is done for the season, they only have 2 starters that are reliable, Lackey and Escobar. The Tigers are in the same boat , not enough pitching. I don't see anything in the National leauge to beat Boston now.
You only need two pitchers in the playoffs anyways, and one guy to keep them close in a game
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Old 08-02-2007, 08:46 PM
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You only need two pitchers in the playoffs anyways, and one guy to keep them close in a game
Let's Go Mets
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Old 08-03-2007, 06:44 AM
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You only need two pitchers in the playoffs anyways, and one guy to keep them close in a game
And alittle magic.
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Old 08-03-2007, 12:42 PM
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They are starting to choke as I post. The Red Sox are going to win the pennent after trading for a strong closer. Angels pitching is done for the season, they only have 2 starters that are reliable, Lackey and Escobar. The Tigers are in the same boat , not enough pitching. I don't see anything in the National leauge to beat Boston now.
Joe Saunders has been great. Jered Weaver has been so-so. The Angels still have a great bullpen in Krod/Shields/Spiers.
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Old 08-02-2007, 11:51 AM
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I think the Cards are the real threat to the Cubs. The Brewers will continue to fade, they have played over their head for to long, and they can not win on the road. Cubs Bullpen is getting Kerry Wood back in the next couple days should be a big help, if he stays healthy. That’s a big if. Otherwise the rest of the pen has done a 180 since the start of the year, heck Scott Eyre pitched two shut out innings last night. Sweet Lou is the man it’s amazing how he turned this team around.


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Old 08-02-2007, 12:06 PM
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I think the Cards are the real threat to the Cubs. The Brewers will continue to fade, they have played over their head for to long, and they can not win on the road. Cubs Bullpen is getting Kerry Wood back in the next couple days should be a big help, if he stays healthy. That’s a big if. Otherwise the rest of the pen has done a 180 since the start of the year, heck Scott Eyre pitched two shut out innings last night. Sweet Lou is the man it’s amazing how he turned this team around.


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This is what I love about Cubs fans. I am glad you are not worried about a team that held 1st place for 102 days and you are worried about an old, terrible Cardinals team with zero pitching that got smoked 15-1 by the Pirates last night. Now you are counting on Kerry Wood. Best of luck with that. Lou has turned some things around and the Cubs are finding ways to win. I agree with that, don't count out the Crew yet. You have had a share of first place for less than 24hrs.
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My Phils are friggin snake bitten.
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Old 08-02-2007, 02:02 PM
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All this Cubs and Brewers talk is about winning a pennant, not the World Series. If we want to talk about the World Series it is either Boston or Detroit. Once my Tigers get Zumaya back, and add a guy to the bullpen like Otsuka, they get the nod over the Red Sox. Best offensive in the game is hands down the Tigers! Best bullpen is hands down the Red Sox, but we can close the gap on that with Zumaya and one more piece.


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Old 08-02-2007, 02:20 PM
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All this Cubs and Brewers talk is about winning a pennant, not the World Series. If we want to talk about the World Series it is either Boston or Detroit. Once my Tigers get Zumaya back, and add a guy to the bullpen like Otsuka, they get the nod over the Red Sox. Best offensive in the game is hands down the Tigers! Best bullpen is hands down the Red Sox, but we can close the gap on that with Zumaya and one more piece.


GO TIGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!
You may be right, but unlike a lot of Teams the Brew Crew doesn't have $100+ million to dish out on players so it has been a real long time since we have even been thinking about anything besides Packers Training camp after August 1st. It is nice to see a team like the Brewers develop over time thru the draft, unlike the Red Sox, Yankees, Cubs, etc. who just buy the best available. Don't get me wrong I would love if we would spend that kind of $, but that is not going to happen. Also, I have a soft spot for the Tigers, who helped ignite the Brewers after being no hit in Detroit the to go 24-10 after that.
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Old 08-02-2007, 02:27 PM
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supah,

I guess we will see that bullpen early today seeing that Marshall couldn't get thru 3 innings. Here comes Rocky Cherry....
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You may be right, but unlike a lot of Teams the Brew Crew doesn't have $100+ million to dish out on players so it has been a real long time since we have even been thinking about anything besides Packers Training camp after August 1st. It is nice to see a team like the Brewers develop over time thru the draft, unlike the Red Sox, Yankees, Cubs, etc. who just buy the best available. Don't get me wrong I would love if we would spend that kind of $, but that is not going to happen. Also, I have a soft spot for the Tigers, who helped ignite the Brewers after being no hit in Detroit the to go 24-10 after that.

The Cubs have not bought the best available. Soriano is the first big free agent we acquired. 1st,second, ss, 3rd have all been developed they were not superstars when we got them. Zambrano, Hill, Marshal, Marmol, Cherry, Petrik, theriot, Pagan, Fontenot, have all spent time in the Cubs farm league. The Cubs have developed some very good pitchers and are now focusing on some fine position players. We are not even close to how the Yankees and Sox acquire players. I wish we were though.

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Old 08-02-2007, 06:50 PM
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This is what I love about Cubs fans. I am glad you are not worried about a team that held 1st place for 102 days and you are worried about an old, terrible Cardinals team with zero pitching that got smoked 15-1 by the Pirates last night. Now you are counting on Kerry Wood. Best of luck with that. Lou has turned some things around and the Cubs are finding ways to win. I agree with that, don't count out the Crew yet. You have had a share of first place for less than 24hrs.
I think this might be my first argument EVER with a Brewers fan. I didn't know there were many of them.

All kidding aside, 1) I like the stadium alot there, great place to see a game IMO 2) It seems like you guys are finally selling some tickets to, which is a good thing 3) Good luck in the wild card Cubs win this division by 6 games and clinch on September 22nd against the Pirates and I will get to see it live (going this Saturday also )
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Old 08-02-2007, 07:19 PM
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As a Sox fan who knows what it was like to wait a long time to win the World Series I'm hoping the Cubs and their fans can get their ring someday soon. As long as it's not against the Sox. I hated Pinella when he played for the Yankees, but he's one of the best managers in the game today. Good Luck Cubs!
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Old 08-02-2007, 11:07 PM
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I think this might be my first argument EVER with a Brewers fan. I didn't know there were many of them.

All kidding aside, 1) I like the stadium alot there, great place to see a game IMO 2) It seems like you guys are finally selling some tickets to, which is a good thing 3) Good luck in the wild card Cubs win this division by 6 games and clinch on September 22nd against the Pirates and I will get to see it live (going this Saturday also )

There aren't many of us! Games are actually selling out and the stadium is great and many Cubs fan prefer it over wrigley. We always appreciate you guys coming up here and spending $, it is good for our economy.
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