Published 9/21/2008
at NYDailyNews.com - Baseball
Assuming the Brewers continue to stumble and cede their wild-card playoff berth to either the Mets or the Phillies, look for GM Doug Melvin to follow recently fired manager Ned Yost out the door in Milwaukee.
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