4.29.2008

Game 26- Milwaukee 10 Chicago (N) 7
15-11 1.0 GB

Yes, I went through a 7 game lay off. Apparently, so did the Brewers bats. Goose eggs, doughnuts, manholes. That's what Brewer line scores were reminding me of. The series against the Giants was the only one where the lineup really seemed to click. And the drain on the bullpen in all those close, extra inning games was really starting to show. I have to hand it to the bullpen, they kept the Crew around in those games. I don't know how a lineup like the Crew's can go so long without a nice 4 run win, apparently a while. Tonight wasn't a 4 run win, but it was a double digit run total, something this team needs to have more of.

On a night when Sheets was rusty after an 11 game layoff (7 walks), the bats, fired up by the return of Cameron, came alive and lit the Cubs up for 10 runs. Sheets got lit up like a Polish church, but a W is a W. Listened to the 3rd when the Brewers took a lead and then the Cubs came back to tie it up and the HP ump left for "sickness". Then got busy at work and turned on the bottom of the 8th on to hear Gagne make it interesting.

To follow up on something that happened on the "Work Imposed Hiatus", I was actually disappointed to see Bush go down. He still is a decent pitcher and Parra may not be as ready as everyone thought. It may not have hurt to send him down to Nashville to get some focus. While the Brewers are at it, they need to get the memo to Braun to focus. He looked a little better tonight, taking some pitches for once, but you can tell why there is such a phrase as "Sophomore Slump". He must be pressing.

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