Brewers 2, Royals 0
W: Chris Narveson
L: Gil Meche
S: Tim Dillard
Chris Narveson didn't make things any easier for the Brewer front office today, as he combined with five relievers to shut out the Royals for a quick, clean win.
As outings go, this wasn't Narveson's best of the spring. He allowed five hits and a walk in four innings of work, allowing twice as many baserunners today as he had allowed the rest of the spring. With that said, he worked through it, struck out four and extended his scoreless inning streak to nine. Todd Coffey, John Axford, Zach Braddock, Chris Smith and Tim Dillard combined to finish the shutout.
Meanwhile, the Brewers managed just six hits while driving across two runs, with Jody Gerut and Joe Inglett driving in one each. Carlos Gomez was the only Brewer with multiple hits: he went 2-for-4 and stole his seventh base of the spring.
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the benefits of small sample sizes (spring training stats)
player a sits at a 1.00 whip and 2.3:1 K:BB ratio.
player b sits at a 1.44 whip and 5.0:1 K:BB ratio.
"I'll be glad to have Ryan help if he wants to. I'll give him a badge and he can be my deputy."
-Sheriff Melvin
I hope this is another nail in the coffin for Suppan's roster spot
Failure is just success rounded down.
I hope for two things
1. Doug Melvin reads this blog regularly
2. He takes it as a barometer of educated fan pressure
OK, three things:
3. Jeff Suppan pitches for any club other than the Brewers as of April 3 2010.
by PlusorMinusThree on Mar 16, 2010 7:33 PM CDT reply actions
...he allowed twice as many baserunners
still no runs. I wonder what the Suppan equivalent would be
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