Game Thread #29: Brewers(16-10) @ White Sox(10-16)
Another tie? I'm glad the season's about to start--I can't keep track of the game threads with all these ties.
Ben Sheets gets his last start of Spring Training today against Gavin Floyd and the White Sox. Yesterday's game thread was overshadowed by the release of Claudio Vargas, and there was both much rejoicing and much gnashing of teeth. It looks like he may end up on a contender.
2B Rickie Weeks
CF Tony Gwynn Jr.
1B Prince Fielder
LF Ryan Braun
3B Bill Hall
RF Corey Hart
DH Gabe Gross
SS Alcides Escobar
C Jason Kendall
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According To Haudricourt
"The Brewers have made all of their roster decisions. They haven't officially named the backup catcher but it appears that Mike Rivera is the choice over Eric Munson."
Now the question is, what happens to Munson? Vinny has been told that he will be the #1 in Nashville, does Munson drop down to being his backup??
Presumably
Wasn't much hope for Munson
I think they should release him, and give him a chance to catch on somewhere as a backup.
by Marty McSuperFly on Mar 26, 2008 12:38 PM CDT up reply actions
you are sure on the Yost wavelength
Rivera's career stats aren't very promising, but hey, maybe "he calls a good game."
How about some evidence?
Is this another tidbit from your memory, or do you have some sort of data to support this? My own memory tells me that every time I saw Munson play for Houston, he couldn't hit to save his life.
by Marty McSuperFly on Mar 26, 2008 1:06 PM CDT up reply actions
I looked at the guys stats when he was picked up
clearly
Thanks so much for sharing it with us!
by Jeff Sackmann on Mar 26, 2008 1:19 PM CDT up reply actions
yes, actually
by Jeff Sackmann on Mar 26, 2008 1:42 PM CDT up reply actions
I made a general statement
But here you go: in one of two years he played regularly, June of 2003 in six games he went 12 for 20 with two doubles and four HRs including one off of David Riske.
He also hit much better in ST, although I get the impression that you don't consider that as meaningful.
oh, so you can cherry-pick, too!
by Jeff Sackmann on Mar 26, 2008 3:47 PM CDT up reply actions
Not that it matters
Yeah, he got hot
funny
your sophomoric response shows your true credentials and personality. i would also suggest that since jeff created this blog and takes time out of his busy life to give us his insight, which by the way is very good, it's not a good idea to be calling him names.
The last person
It's because he's sleeping with da Expos, capiche?
funny
I didn't call Jeff names, as you did me, and buy a dictionary and look up words if you don't understand them.
i could just kiss you pete.
So,
by stevie ray Braun on Mar 26, 2008 5:20 PM CDT up reply actions
Maybe this is better
by Marty McSuperFly on Mar 26, 2008 1:11 PM CDT up reply actions
and maybe he doesn't [call a good game]
by Jeff Sackmann on Mar 26, 2008 1:11 PM CDT up reply actions
I think they made the right decision
"the competition"
Munson this spring: .333/.432/.600 in 33 PA
Rivera this spring: .286/.297/.343 in 36 PA
more than anything
Thanks for looking that up.
Humdrum
Lineup silliness
RF Corey Hart
LF Ryan Braun
1B Prince Fielder
3B Bill Hall
2B Rickie Weeks
CF Mike Cameron
SS JJ Hardy
C Jason Kendall
P Pitcher
It works shockingly well. I'd like to see Ned try it :)
by Marty McSuperFly on Mar 26, 2008 12:32 PM CDT reply actions
what's up
Yeah
That's not a bad lineup, but I'd prefer Hart and Weeks to be switched- Weeks OBP is going to be crazy good, and Hart is more of a run producer.
Probably a weakness of mine
by Marty McSuperFly on Mar 26, 2008 12:42 PM CDT up reply actions
and yeah
by Marty McSuperFly on Mar 26, 2008 12:43 PM CDT up reply actions
dunno
by Marty McSuperFly on Mar 26, 2008 12:41 PM CDT up reply actions
might be high...
by Jeff Sackmann on Mar 26, 2008 1:12 PM CDT up reply actions
Munson's bat
The Brewers already have Gross, Gwynn and Counsell on the bench. How many left-handed bats do they need?
by Marty McSuperFly on Mar 26, 2008 1:22 PM CDT reply actions
well...
But...it is better to have your backup catcher bat with the opposite hand of your starting catcher. The starter's offdays won't always line up right (in day-after-night situations and doubleheaders, if there ever is one again), but in a perfect world, Munson could play only against righties, taking advantage of his platoon split, and Kendall would face a higher percentage of lefties.
(Kendall doesn't have much of a platoon split, but in the general case, that's the reasoning.)
by Jeff Sackmann on Mar 26, 2008 1:27 PM CDT up reply actions
That could have been a plus for Rivera
I think a sort of platoon would be good, but they are committed to Kendall.
that's true.
by Jeff Sackmann on Mar 26, 2008 1:48 PM CDT up reply actions
interesting.
I wouldn't have guessed that. My assumption is always that the fringey quad-a slugger types (of which Munson is pretty clearly one) have big platoon splits.
by Jeff Sackmann on Mar 26, 2008 2:18 PM CDT up reply actions

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