Yost Out On His Ear or Safe by a Knee?

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 Yost Out On His Ear or Safe by a Knee?
June 2, 1982 On Jeff Wagner's radio show on Monday, he used this date as a springboard into a discussion about Ned Yost's status with the team. That was of course the date that the 23-24 Brewers, who went into the season with extremely high expectations, fired Buck Rogers and replaced him with hitting coach Harvey Kuenn en route to their only World Series appearance. If this year's Brewers go ... [link]

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In the News (5/6)
Published 5/7/2008 by Jared at Right Field Bleachers
... - In-Between Hops speculates on when Yost will start feeling more heat. - Fans are certainly putting more heat on Yost in recent weeks. - McCalvy article on Brewers ...

Wednesday's Frosty Mug
Published 5/7/2008 by KLSnow at Brew Crew Ball
... media is too close to the team sometimes, Anthony Witrado's story in the JS reads like it was written by one of us. Sounds like he's getting sick of excuses too. We're several weeks removed from the Masters now, but this really is a tradition unlike any other: When the Brewers are bad, start talking about 1982 again. Related: Robin Yount and Paul Molitor made Dugout Central's list of the top players with less than 400 home runs. In-Between Hops is talking about reasons to fire or retain a manager. Eric Gagne made Dayn ...

Time for a Wanking
Published 5/10/2008 by ruffian96 (noreply@blogger.com) at The Rogue Hour
... though if some team gives him a real crack after a couple of successful seasons in the Canadian League. Packers.com has the run down on which free agents the Pack wants to stick around and an interesting read on a family connection on the current roster. Brewers. C- It seems our blind enthusiasm that so happily marked the beginning of this '08 season is beginning to wane a bit. The blooms have definitely fallen of the branch for Ned Yost, D. Turnbow, and our heralded free agent signing Gagne. Just about all of our ...

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