Hope they don’t rely to much on the home run
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Chacin in Coors. Beermakers better hope for double digit runs.
So, just cut Villar? Clearly Counsell won't play him.
Goddam 8:40 starts.
Have I told you I'm moving to Utah----one of these days?
6:40 starts---dream from heaven.
No beer, though.
God the Rockies uni color is awful.
Reminds me of something.
Does that something suck?
Hey hey hey, it’s FAT ALBERS!!
Kyle Lohse just announced his retirement. Helluva career for a 29th-round pick who was a marginal prospect. He spent 16 seasons in the majors, earned $90 million throwing more than 2,500 innings for six teams, and taught Ron Gardenhire's office door a lesson it'll never forget. pic.twitter.com/7vpcQ8InfG
— Aaron Gleeman (@AaronGleeman) May 11, 2018
C'mon CREW!!!!
One for the ages
In the 4th inning the TV guys were worried about how Counsell would handle the bullpen with such a blowout going on. I guess the he showed them how it's done.
Manny Pina - you cannot stop him. You can only hope to contain hi. Wade Davis could not contain him!
I expect a web gem
Jesus Aguilar didn't know he was starting at 3B until Orlando Arcia arrived first at clubhouse, saw posted lineup and called him. He's actually looking forward to it but said he'll be counting on Arcia to cover a lot of ground as usual.
— Tom (@Haudricourt) May 12, 2018
Sutter is not a major league starting pitcher. Best in long relief.
With help from translator Carlos Brizuela, #Brewers pitching prospect Freddy Peralta talks about having parents on hand for MLB debut Sunday. Never seen him pitch professionally. pic.twitter.com/HoFI8dXF34
— Tom (@Haudricourt) May 13, 2018
90 of Freddy Peralta’s 98 pitches were fastballs. He struck out 13 batters. That’s fun.
— J.P. Breen (@JP_Breen) May 13, 2018
3 of 4 in Colorado. That is a good start for this road trip. Offense starting to come alive a bit too. Keep playing Jesus Aguilar.
I've seen a lot of pitchers have a scintillating debut and then quickly fade to mediocrity once the league has a chance to catch up to their stuff. But with that caveat, it was great to see Willie Peralta dominate tonight. The future is now, (or very closely just around the corner), for this kid. So happy for him.
Warning to the rest of the staff, don't miss a start, because there are some good young arms in the Brewers farm system.
No idea how Daniel Missaki and Carlos Herrera will turn out, but the long play on the Adam Lind trade is starting to pay dividends.