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Buffalo
07-02-2004, 01:26 AM
After building the Indians to one of the most feared teams of all time, GM Reichle looks for his next challange.
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Donald McRae, AP
The Milwaukee Brewers have secured a stable ownership The new owner, Kyle Barton, a drug company guru promised to bring the Brewers to winnings ways. in his staff he brings GM Mark Reichle, recently retired from the Indians.
Many fans are disappointed in the trade of Sexon, the only big name.
Why the Brewers for GM Reichle. Sense his Retirement he has watched the Local baseball team, the Indianapolis Indians, the AAA affilate of the Brewers, so he has seen firsthand the young guns of the team.
Buffalo
07-02-2004, 01:52 AM
starting Lineups, Money, Projections.
Big note for GM Reichle:
Age is on his side, Oldest starter is 29.
Scott Podsednik CF .315/5/50/50 (sb)
Junior Spivey 2B .260/15/70/10
Geoff Jenkins LF .300/35/100/0
Jon Nunnally, this man is going to be given a chance to excell in the system, journayman fielder. .275/15/70/1
Wes Helms 3B .260/25/90/1
Chad Moeller C .280/10/65/1
Lyle Overbay 1B .290/10/45
Bill Hall SS .260/5/30
Ben Sheets 16-5
Chris Capuano 10-7
Doug Davis 7-4
Matt Kinney 9-4
Wes Obermueller 5-14
Relief,
Danny Kolb 2.5 ERA 25 Saves
Luis Vizcaino 5-7 5.5 era
Travis Phelps 2-1 4.25 era
Dave Burba.. ahh who knows, I liked him before, but i dont think he will
Matt Wise 1-4 4 ERA
Todd Erdos 1-3 3 ERA
Projection. I hope to make it a 5 team race, the Cards, Cubs, Astros, Reds might just be to deep right now to make it happen.
Projection: 5th 10 GB in a close race
Buffalo
07-02-2004, 01:59 AM
FANS MAD, GM Reichle Storms down the locker room raising **** with the players.
Why would they not be. The Reds had an 11 game Losing streak, and they STILL HAVE a better record than the Brewers.
5-18 Worse Record in baseball, Oakland has the 2nd worse at 6-17
Key notes:
Matt Kinney has a great 0-4 5.57 Record
Wes Obermueller 0-3 9.95 ERA
Chris Capuano 0-2 7.75 ERA
Luis Vizcaino 0-4 11.12 ERA
Doug Davis 1-3 9.15 ERA
Lineup Positives: Jenkins 6 HRs, and Podsednik 6 SB
Nunnally hit 4 HRS
Ben Sheets 2-1 2.12 ERA
Buffalo
07-03-2004, 05:56 PM
another Dysmal month
Owner wants trades, Gm gets ready to deliver
The Month of may brings the Brewers to an amazing record of .... 11-38
The first thing the team has attempted to do is look to the minor league for help. Nick Neugebaurer, Matt Ford, and Dan Reichhart join a struggling pitching staff
The team carries a .227 Team average abd a 5.92 ERA
Trading block:
Geoff Jenkins hes nly hitting HRs nothing else .177 avg 8 HRs
Jon Nunnally also looks like he might be meeting the doorway
mostly for starting pitcher help.
Ideal: win 9 games this month.
Trades:Free Agent Ryan Rupe was Signed, to enter the rotation.
Trade 1:
Geoff Jenkins + RP Matt Wise to Cleveland Indians for SP Jason Davis
Davis Brings in a very solid #2 Guy, raiting of 78 at age 23
Trade 2: Jon Nunnally for Zach Day
What does this say: the brewers need pitching. With Sheets, Davis, Day and Rupe gives them 4 quality starters. They have lost some HR power, in thier 2 best HR hitters traded, but look like a small ball lineup now, with basestealers and average hitters
Buffalo
07-03-2004, 06:03 PM
June:
20-54 Record Months wins in amonth yet, the team it turning around
Rupe went 3-2 with a 3 eRA to lead the team
Spivey and Posdenik have shown power hitting 7 and 6HRs for the season.
Lets goal for 10 wins this month.
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