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I have a profile on Brewers interim manager Dale Sveum in the JS tomorrow morning, and you'll see that both franchise icon Robin Yount and the players want Sveum to be retained as manager for next year and beyond. It's my understanding that Sveum and what's left of the coaching staff won't be ... [link]

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Dale Sveum's Players Want Him Back
Published 9/23/2008 at FanHouse
Filed under: Brewers, NL CentralWhen Dale Sveum was handed his first managerial job last week, it was implicit that his job was to make the playoffs. With most of Ned Yost's staff retained for Sveum and the team likely looking for a fresh start after two straight late-season meltdowns, it's truly post-season or bust for Sveum in his first managerial job, no matter how unfair that may seem. His bench coach, Hall of Famer Robin Yount, agrees with that sentiment. "He gets my vote, if I had one, which I don't," said Yount, ...

Baseball Today: Tuesday, September 23
Published 9/23/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... OLD FRIENDS: Brewer players and coaches would like to see Dale Sveum stay on as manager, but it appears his future is tied to whether or not the team makes the playoffs (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel) . . . Hanley Ramirez ...

Tuesday's Frosty Mug
Published 9/23/2008 by KLSnow at Brew Crew Ball
... So the campaigning has begun for Dale Sveum to have the interim tag removed from his title. His best friend, a former teammate (who plays everyday) and a gritty veteran who ...

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Published 9/23/2008 by Pat (noreply@blogger.com) at Where have you gone, Andy Van Slyke?
The newest WHYGAVS/Bucs Dugout crossover is up over at Charlie's blog. We discuss what we'd do with the current starting lineup. We'll be tackling pitchers next and that will be posted here. Update on the Pedro situation: MLB and the MLBPA are working on getting the grievance dropped before the next hearing, which is today. We should hear something about this fairly soon. Jason Kendall defends Dale Sveum. Freakshow! **tear**

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