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  • Doug Melvin is a Cardinals fan.
    "It was a pretty interesting and exciting game," said Brewers general manager Doug Melvin, who said he was rooting for the Cardinals because his family vacations with St. Louis counterpart Walt Jocketty.
    Do you think they invite Gord Ash along too? I bet Jocketty and Melvin drive the boat while Gordo hangs onto the inner tube for dear life, visions of Mike Sirotka flashing before his eyes.

    Okay, that's not what the article is really about, but we've all heard enough about Jeff Suppan and how incredibly boring--I mean reliable--he is. To wit:

    But Suppan, a 12-year veteran with a 106-101 record and a 4.60 ERA in 317 games, has been durable and an innings eater. He's never struck out 10 in his 301 starts, hasn't been on the disabled list in a decade, and has made 31 or more starts in each of the last eight seasons.
    That's just a bizarre sentence, that last one. It seems to be implying that striking out ten men in a game is a bad thing, or at least a sign of dangerous volatility. Next thing you know, he'll be jacking up threes, sporting a pink mohawk and voting for--gasp--Democrats! At least Brewers fan can take heart in Suppan's rich sense of humor:
    The five-hour date a week before Christmas was a rousing success. It showed the 32-year-old right-hander that Milwaukee was seriously wooing him. "It may have been the wine," Suppan deadpanned
    Must've!
  • In other news, the Brewers signed Grant Balfour:
    The Brewers also agreed to a $415,000, one-year contract with right-hander Grant Balfour. He can earn up to $135,000 in performance bonuses: $15,000 for 30 games, $25,000 each for 40, 45 and 55 games and $45,000 for 60 games.
    I like Grant Balfour. He's certainly a better guy to take a chance on than, say, Chris Spurling (who, I just learned, was outrighted to Nashville after the season and thus is no longer even on the 40-man roster). Balfour throws hard and TJ surgery is no longer a big deal. He can do good things for the back of our bullpen.
  • Rickie Weeks is recovering. Notably, Weeks is also a Cardinals spy, as shown by this passage:
    "Normally, the guys I work out with, they start this past week," said Weeks, whose workout partners include St. Louis shortstop David Eckstein and Washington shortstop Felipe Lopez.
    Basically, Rickie's wrist is now "100%" and he's not even really behind on his workouts. Haudricourt goes on to echo Adam McCalvy's article from yesterday with regard to The Plight Of Koskie; words like "clouded," "concerned," "until," and "Pilates" provide the appropriately somber tone.
  • Retro Sundays are becoming Retro Fridays: Now With Bobblehead!
    The Brewers unveiled their plans to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the 1982 American League championship team, highlighted by a reunion on Aug. 13 and 14.

    The yearlong celebration includes "Retro Fridays" instead of the "Retro Sundays" of last season. The Brewers will continue to wear throw-back uniforms that now will include a special patch with a logo celebrating the '82 title, and each Friday will feature a bobblehead giveaway.

    Maybe it's my cynical nature or the fact that I wasn't even alive in 1982, but the continued references to that team by the current one smack faintly of desperation. I know that thousands of Milwaukeeans have fond memories of that Series and that, by closely associating themselves with the Wallbangers, the Crushers hope to encourage a "winning atmosphere," but they may be laying it on a bit thick. At least Melvin and Weeks will be inspired by the constant mentions of their beloved Cardinals' eventual victory that year.

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Agreed
Really, enough with the nostalgia.  It only serves as a potent reminder of how long it's been since we were relevant in either league.

Especially when you see how old the stars of the 82 team are, it reminds you that 1982 was a long time ago.  Like, Devo-old.

If you need a double-play
You must whip it!
To try to go the other way
You must whip it!

"C'mon, boys, let's get 'em some RUNS!" --- Daron Sutton, pretty much every game of the 2005 season.

by roguejim on Jan 12, 2007 1:58 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

1982
Jeez, being born in 1982, I think this is the first time I've eer felt old.

by antbogey on Jan 12, 2007 3:07 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

Democrats?
What are those?  Seem to have left me behind and went to leftyville.  Anyway, I  have been thinking about this since I first heard Ricky talk.  It's obvious to this Speech Path (me) that he is a stutterer.  Has anyone ever had comfirmation of this or read anything about it?  I'm going to post this on BF.net also.  Just curious.

by iluvlamp on Jan 12, 2007 6:08 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

He does sound funny
To me it just sounds like he's always really nervous, talking very quickly & garnished with a lot of "y'know"s.

by battlekow on Jan 12, 2007 9:18 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Sheets MIA?
Did anyone else think it was weird that Ben Sheets wasn't at the festivities (as far as I could tell)?    

by engbjm06 on Jan 13, 2007 1:40 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

Sheets
was in town.  He was at the Marquette game today.  That's what Homer said anyway.  It was odd not to see him on the telecast fro the WW.  Didn't even hear him on any radio.  Maybe he's hurt?

by iluvlamp on Jan 13, 2007 3:00 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

hurt...
Yeah, he probably is.  that's what i like about the Suppan signing.  Maybe Ben will find his competitive spirit and try to make as many appearances as the soup...

by engbjm06 on Jan 13, 2007 6:20 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Yeah
They had Mike Hunt on and he was babbling ignorantly about the state of the Brewers.

by battlekow on Jan 13, 2007 9:12 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

totally agree with the '82 sentiment
"desperation is a stinky cologne."

celebrating a 1982 american league championship incessantly doesn't really speak well for the organization. an entire generation of brewers fans weren't even alive when it happened and can't relate to any of the "festivities." a patch on the uniform? come on.

by Griswald on Jan 13, 2007 10:59 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

I could
not agree with you anymore.  I was 6.  I remember it slightly.  What I want is to remember something forever, something etched into my memory.  Something like a World Series would be nice.  

by iluvlamp on Jan 14, 2007 11:01 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

A woman came into my work today
She noticed my Brewers hat and told me how much she JUST ADORED them and LOVED their championship season back in 1972...

by battlekow on Jan 14, 2007 11:35 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Dude
Let's see:
  • working on a Sunday morning
  • people come in to visit your workplace
Based on this scant information, I can only conclude one thing:

Battlekow is really Archbishop Timothy Dolan!  To that I say, Holy Kow!

"C'mon, boys, let's get 'em some RUNS!" --- Daron Sutton, pretty much every game of the 2005 season.

by roguejim on Jan 14, 2007 1:37 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

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