Published 10/3/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - MLB News
After a September full of clutch hits, Prince Fielder, Ryan Braun and the Milwaukee Brewers are suddenly coming up short at the plate. The Brewers managed just three runs and seven hits in the first two games of their NL division series against the Philadelphia Phillies, and their first postseason trip since 1982 will be a brief one if they can't find some offense before Game 3 on Saturday night...
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