millerparkdrunk.com - 26 days ago
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There is an internet war brewing between Keith Law and Brewers fans. It seems that Keith Law has taken issue with the Brewers re-signing of Trevor Hoffman. The point he makes is that the Brewers being a small market team cannot afford to pay a player like Trevor Hoffman that kind of money and in ...
millerparkdrunk.com - 25 days ago
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In case you didn't hear the Brewers recently
announced their team awards and the results weren't that
surprising. From the JSONLINE: First baseman Prince Fielder and right-hander Yovani Gallardo were named the Milwaukee Brewers' most valuable player ...
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2009 Milwaukee Brewers team awards
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Tuesday's Frosty Mug
Brew Crew Ball —
... We spent most of yesterday discussing Trevor Hoffman in the comments of yesterday's Mug. Today, we have more on Hoffman, as Miller Park Drunk has a post straddling the fence on the issue. ...
Round 'em Up: Tuesday 10.27.09
Milwaukee Brewers Blog - Bernie's Crew —
... Miller Park Drunk reacts and says that Hoffman may be overpaid, but "Trevor Time" is still one of the most unique and electrifying scenes in all of sports. There is also a comment on the article that says Law is being shortsighted on his home run rates, as Hoffman posted solid HR rates in 2006 and 2007. While Hoffman's 14% HR/9 rate was obviously an aberration, his home run rate (as a fly ball pitcher) should be expected to rise after leaving spacious PETCO Park. His career mark hovers around 6% (he posted a 3% HR/9 rate in 2009), so it is reasonable ...
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I’ve been first and last. Look at how the time goes past. But I’m all alone at last. Rolling home to you. -Neil Young
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