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I think the only logical conclusion a fairly reasonable adult could come to at this stage in the game is that these athletes, collectively, have lost any desire to do anything short of ride the season out.  Earlier in the year they we jazzed about baseball, but no more.  They just want the season to end.  The accidental first place run was more annoying than anything, but the Cardinals just couldn't put together a winning streak either.  Ron is going to have to sit down with the whole team and let them know that if they don't start trying a little harder, this season will just go away. 

 

Edit:  for ****s sake

Last edited by El-Ka-Bong

I learned something today.


See, it's not the black holes of suck offensively at 1B and SS that's an issue.   It's not that the entire offense has gone into a slump that's an issue.  It's not the horrific bullpen pitching as of late that's an issue.  It's not a manager that continually mismanages the bullpen or makes bizarre calls or gives away outs far far too easily.  

 

See, it's about players mailing it in, and a manager who just will not light a fire under the players asses.  It's about emotion!  GRIT!  WE NEED ECKSTEIN.

Last edited by Timpranillo
It's just deflating. The crumbling that do many feared is in full bloom now. They aren't pitching, aren't hitting, and they really look DOA every game. Lots of teams have rebounded from slides, but the team seems destined to blow an entire season when they've re in first. Fans take this kind of thing hard, man- especially from a team that has given only fleeting moments of joy since joining MLB. It seems to be having an effect on the team now, too. A manager does have a responsibility to right the team after a slide. The good ones do, anyway.
No it's not like that. But you can see it on the field. Listless, mistake filled play. They appear to have caved some under the pressure, because everythingbthey did right to be in first place they're doing wrong now. Errors, bad pitching performances, pressing at the plate. All signs of a team that has lost some sort of mental edge. This is no longer a "ups and downs of baseball" thing. In July, even August? I'll buy it. They are streaking towards .500, dude... You can see that in every game.

Folks in STL are laughing at Milwaukee now. 

 

Then I read Ron Roenicke says his there is no difference in his players during this slump.  Really Ron?  Gotta beg to differ to with you on that one.

 

No player on this team is stepping up to make the difference.  Be it a pitcher or position player.  Not one.  I listen to the games and get absolutely no positive feedback throught the play-by-play.  And the manager seems to be going along for the ride.

 

Here we go...7 in a row down the gutter.

 

The lurking question now is, will the Brewers finish over .500?  At this rate and with their schedule ahead.  That might be the million dollar question.

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