Cheesefood
Well-Known Member
Bernie Brewer said:You'd never make it in the construction trade, you'd pop a gasket in no time.
Probably. That's why I chose to get an education.
Bernie Brewer said:You'd never make it in the construction trade, you'd pop a gasket in no time.
Cheesefood said:Probably. That's why I chose to get an education.
sause said:So the Brewers have a 22 year old and 2 24 year olds in the infield and 2 23 year olds in the outfield. I say we have a young team. And Brian Brohn is 23 his the next third baseman for the Brewers.
the_bird said:Are you counting The New And Improved Tony Gwynn?
Seems like they're getting some national notice, more people getting on the bandwagon. Pitching's been damn good so far, with the exception of that one reliever. I still think they overpaid for Suppan, but he's the kind of reliable guy they need given injury concerns they have elsewhere in the rotation.
Cheesefood said:Probably. That's why I chose to get an education.
sause said:He's one of the two outfielders. Yeah comma Suppan got paid ace-ish kind of money for a three but he's an inning eater and a big change up from the rest of the rotation. The bullpen has being pretty good except for one inning. Had one game that we couldn't get runners in scoring position in but other than that they look good. And since we are playing the Cubs the next series we are going to be 5-1 after Sunday.
Dude said:I'm planning a party for this game tonight. Too bad I don't have any friends.
Is WGN broadcast in HD?
the_bird said:You gonna party in the chat room?
What sucks is that the radio feed I bought is on like a forty-second delay, so when Bernie was watching the game in real time, he'd yell something like "DAMMIT!" when I was a couple pitches behind...
Bernie Brewer said:Don't worry Bird that won't happen tonight The game is on FSN North and my computer is nowhere near a TV so I won't be online doring the game
Pumbaa said:Hey what was up with AJ Hawk taking batting pratice the other day?
Dude said:He wants to be the next Bo Jackson.
Cheesefood said:http://www.packersnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070405/PKR01/704050533/1989
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]MILWAUKEE A.J. Hawk has no plans to join Deion Sanders or Bo Jackson as a two-sport athlete. [/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]But the Green Bay Packers' linebacker showed he was no slouch after a 10-year layoff on Wednesday when he took batting practice at Miller Park before the Milwaukee Brewers played the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Dude said:I'm planning a party for this game tonight. Too bad I don't have any friends.
Is WGN broadcast in HD?
the_bird said:Damn... gonna be a LONG night...
Cheesefood said:I'm happy wit hthe turnout so far, but still skeptical. good pitching from the Cubbies.
2/7 Cheese
0/7 Dude
0/7 Bird
Dude said:Lotta baseball left
Dude said:Brewer related:
Interesting! American league baseball back in Milwaukee!!!!!
Indians-Angels series moved to Milwaukee
The Cleveland Indians, beset by cold and and snowy weather in Cleveland, will play a three-game series at Miller Park against the Los Angeles Angels beginning Tuesday, an Indians official said Monday.
The nasty weather wiped out the Seattle Mariners and the Cleveland Indians for the fourth straight day, causing the teams to postpone Monday's scheduled doubleheader.
To say the least, a three-game series in Milwaukee in April, and involving the Indians and the Angels, is a little unusual.
"I got a call from Cleveland this morning asking if it would be possible to play there," said Mike Duckett, the executive director of the Miller Park stadium district. "I said yes."
Officials at the Milwaukee Brewers did not immediately return a phone call.
Cleveland still has not played an official home opener.
No details were immediately available on how tickets to the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday series will be sold.
"We'll have another opening day," Duckett said. "We'll have the heat on and the roof closed."
Baseball fans will remember that Milwaukee stood in for Cleveland for the movie "Major League."
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