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Selasa, 12 April 2016

Astros Catcher Takes a A-Plus Digger




If you listen to Tapping The Keg Podcast, you'll know about my digger story
from last week. I can relate to Houston Astros catcher Erik Kratz who busted his shit coming out for introductions on Opening Night in Houston. Kratz received some joyful laughs by Astros and Royals players alike. When I took mine, it probably happened around 30 people. Poor Kratz would have had that luxury if this were three years ago. Instead, a full house saw him fall.

Charlie.

Senin, 11 April 2016

BrewCap Weekend: Jimmy Good, Wily Bad

Weekends are real busy for me in the coming weeks meaning the blog posts will not be as frequent as I would like them to be therefore look forward to posts such as these ones where we are recapping what the Brewers did on Saturday and Sunday. 

Sunday: Brewers 3 Astros 2
Milwaukee won their first series of the year by taking down Dallas Keuchel and the Houston Astros. Jimmy Nelson struck out nine batters in six innings of work only allowing three hits with two of them unfortunately being home runs. Nelson had Houston guessing for his entire outing, and the Brewers bullpen held the 3-2 lead with three scoreless innings. Milwaukee showed great patience at the plate as Keuchel walked six batters with three in the first inning which led to two runs off an Aaron Hill single. Brewers are a scrappy little bunch.

Saturday: Astros 6 Brewers 4
It's two games, but Wily Peralta is looking like the pitcher we saw in 2015 where he struggled mightily and gives up long balls like it's his job. Peralta got crushed by Colby Rasmus who took him twice in the game plus a long sac fly which could have resulted in a grand slam. Milwaukee made an admirable comeback as Scooter Gennett hit another home run and Kirk Nieuwenhuis added one himself to pull Milwaukee within two runs. I can't defend Peralta too much, but he isn't facing the bottom of the barrel when it comes to lineups.

Next Up: Milwaukee hits the road for their first divisional matchups as they play St. Louis for three games and Pittsburgh for the weekend. The forecast does not look promising for Cardinals-Brewers today.

Sabtu, 09 April 2016

BrewCap Vol. 4: Slide Rule Bails Out Brewers

Year 2 of the BrewCap where we look at all of the things during one Milwaukee Brewers game. This is a rough year so we'll try to keep it light and humorous without getting too mad about things unless it's really terrible. Sorry, I missed ya on the third game of the season. That's not a good look, but to be fair, my body shut down and woke up to go to work, that'll happen. 

Milwaukee has themselves winning streak to start the season. Some people might be surprised by the Brewers success here, but one thing I have said all along is the best thing would be for Milwaukee to be really good for the first couple months of the season. They nearly blew a 6-0 lead in two innings, but the Chase Utley rule saved their asses. You don't want to win a game like that, and I have a feeling we're going to see less of it called as the season moves on. I'm already prepared for Milwaukee to lose a game like that

Player of the Day (Brewers) - Chase Anderson (P): After a rough Spring Training, Anderson had a great debut for the Brewers going five innings with four hits, five strikeouts and no runs allowed. Anderson did not walk a batter as well. Once again, the Brewers seem to be limiting their starting pitchers early on in the season with Anderson only getting 80 pitches.

Player of the Day (Astros) -
Tyler White (1B) - I get Colorado Rockies shortstop Trevor Story is the big headline this week, but Tyler White is on a complete tear to begin his career. The rookie is currently 9-for-13 through four games with two home runs including a big three-run shot in the ninth inning to pull Houston close. He's a machine.

Golden Sombrero Honoree - Sam Freeman - Quite a debut for the reliver Milwaukee acquired for cash as he only gets one batter out and surrenders a three-run home run. Let's hope Freeman can turn it around in the games to come or this was a wasteful deal by Stearns and company.

Highlight: Longballs were out in full force - Milwaukee are going to hit a bunch of home runs this year. What you like from your right-handed bats are both Chris Carter's home runs versus San Francisco and Houston were to the opposite field. Same goes for Ryan Braun who hit his first home run of the season to the opposite field. Scooter Gennett continues to show off his power stroke as well.

Lowlight: That slide rule - Not the way you want to win a baseball game. Milwaukee won and survived a ninth-inning rally yet still, it's bullshit it ended with Colby Rasmus' typical slide into second base.  Like I said in the open, I think it will be fixed as the time goes on this season and not called very much.

When The Game Turned: Eight inning - Braun doesn't hit that home run, this game would have been tied heading into the final at-bat for Milwaukee before extra innings. This is why insurance runs are always big no matter the score at that point.

Next Up: Milwaukee hopes to get a better start from Wily Peralta tonight at The Keg. Doug Fister will make his first start for Houston. He has very limited experience against Milwaukee bats.

Charlie.

Senin, 04 April 2016

MLB Predictions

There aren't many years where you get predicting baseball right. It's one of the hardest sports to really pin down something that works well for you. One year I got my World Series right on Opening Day with Philadelphia and New York. This year, we're going to get a ton of 1986 flashbacks. I'm not picking the Cubs to do it, and I know I'm in the minority. 

NL East
1. Washington Nationals
2. New York Mets - WC
3. Miami Marlins
4. Philadelphia Phillies
5. Atlanta Braves

NL Central
1. Chicago Cubs
2. St. Louis Cardinals
3. Pittsburgh Pirates
4. Milwaukee Brewers
5. Cincinnati Reds

NL West
1. San Francisco Giants
2. Los Angeles Dodgers - WC
3. San Diego Padres
4. Arizona Diamondbacks
5. Colorado Rockies

Wild Card: Mets beat Dodgers
Division Series: Mets beat Cubs, Giants beat Nationals.
League Series: Mets beat Giants

AL East
1. Boston Red Sox
2. New York Yankees - WC
3. Toronto Blue Jays - WC
4. Baltimore Orioles
5. Tampa Bay Rays

AL Central
1. Kansas City Royals
2. Cleveland Indians
3. Chicago White Sox
4. Detroit Tigers
5. Minnesota Twins

AL West
1. Houston Astros
2. Texas Rangers
3. Oakland A's
4. Seattle Mariners
5. Los Angeles Angels

Wild Card: Yankees beat Jays
Division Series: Red Sox beat Yankees, Astros beat Royals
Championship Series: Red Sox beats Astros

World Series: Boston over New York in five games.

Charlie.