All-Star Game video: Talking brew with the Brewers

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 All-Star Game video: Talking brew with the Brewers
Big League Stew talks beer, babies and beer showers with Corey Hart and Ben Sheets of the Milwaukee Brewers. www.bigleaguestew.com

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ASG video: Talking beer and babies with the Milwaukee Brewers
Published 7/15/2008 by 'Duk at Big League Stew
Up next in my hit-n-run interviews at All-Star Media Day are two Milwaukee Brewers — including Corey Hart himself — who still see no problem with the beer shower Hart's daughter received last Sunday. You had to be there, says Big Daddy Hart. And no big deal, says tonight's NL starter Ben Sheets, whose son avoided any oatsy suds while manning the podium with his pops in New York.  (Speaking of the Brewers, Hot Clicks had this link to awesome Brewers t-shirts. Might have to order one before I head over to Yankee Stadium for the night.) ...

In the News (7/15): All-Star Edition
Published 7/16/2008 by Tyler (noreply@blogger.com) at Right Field Bleachers
- Ryan Braun, Corey Hart and Ben Sheets, the NL’s ace, all saw action in Tuesday’s All-Star game: Sheets walked two and gave up a hit in two scoreless innings, Braun went 0-3 with two strikeouts and Hart went 0-3 at the plate, but nearly extended the lengthy contest beyond 15 innings missing an outfield assist by nanoseconds to yield the winning run. - The 2008 All-Star Game highlights post-steroids era talent at its finest: Only one player partaking in this year’s mid-summer classic (Miguel Tejada) was linked to performance enhancers in the Mitchell Report. Paul Molitor has a pretty money quote about how an asterisk-dotted lineup would seem ...

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