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For the Milwaukee Brewers, quantity has not equaled quality so far in 2008. I speak, of course, of their bullpen, where they have had upwards of nine men at a time sitting in the caverns of left field at Miller Park, yet have struggled to put away close games. As a whole, the Brewer bullpen has performed amicably. The Achilles’ heel has been getting the final three outs. General Manager ... [link]

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Published 5/7/2008 by Jared at Right Field Bleachers
... - DugOutCentral.com suggests the Brewers should trade for Oakland closer Huston Street. I'm not one to panic so I'd say to hold off on this for now, especially since if the Brewers don't start winning games, they won't be in the race at the end of the season, but if Milwaukee is in the race near the trade deadline, Gagne is still struggling and the team could get Street for Mat Gamel, Cole Gillespie and Gabe Kapler, they shouldn't hesitate to pull the trigger. Street has been somewhat injury prone, but he is a stud closer and the Brewers would have two more seasons of him. ...

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