So again the Crew loses a close game. A game in which they had several chances to make good and gain the lead if not win. But again, managerial strategy and player performance detracts from the overall effort and we chalk up another loss for Milwaukee. And here they sit a tenuous three games over .500 with 5 games to go. I am not a betting guy, but wagering $5 on the Brewers finishing under 500 may be a good chance to win.
So, I think Roenicke and Melvin need to move on. Melvin has fallen short of putting together a consistently good competitive team. Fans who say this team over-achieved may be right. But that doesn't mean they all of sudden give up on themselves and choke away a lead that had them 20 games over 500. They were the first team in MLB to reach 50 wins this year. And even then, it is not just losing, it is how they lost. Shut-outs, shut-downs and shut-ups. Then their manager says he is perplexed about the team performance when he sees no drop-off in effort or desire. Really? Well Ron, something dropped off. There's plenty of examples. Poor at-bats, bad pitch selections, inept base-running, etc.
I hope Mark cleans house. There's plenty of brooms around since the Brewers got themselves swept out of playoff contention since the Allstar Break.