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AKittell
I'm a lifelong Packer season ticket holder, with passion for baseball, football and college basketball. Most recently became 20 game ticket holder for the Milwaukee Brewers, since I live about five minutes from Miller Park.

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8/4 Brewers Reds Game One Recap

by AKittell
created August 05, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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So perhaps my new schedule offers me a new breath of fresh air as far as recaps, analysis and previews go. My new workout schedule allows me to ride an exercise bike, read and type simultaneously. Before I know it, I'm going to turn into that super exercise freak. Anyways, let us recap Monday evening's game because things went awry.

The Score:
Brewers 3 Reds 6

MVPs of the Game:
Ryan Braun: 2/4; HR, 2B, 2 Rs, RBI, BB
Jay Bruce: 1/2; HR, 2 Rs, 2 RBIs, BB

Game Recap:
It all started out as a pitcher's duel, but things changed swiftly and turned into a blow out that may spell the end of a Brewers season or spark the beginning of a new one. Both Bronson Arroyo and Manny Parra pitched gems until the fifth inning. However, Arroyo was able to pitch out of one and hit his way out of the other. In the end, a bout ensued in the Brewers dugout, pitting the Brewers first baseman against it's starting pitcher. You can only imagine what 100lbs can do to a lanky pitcher.

Arroyo and Parra put on a show, Arroyo looking like the 'ace' of old and Parra taking advantage of a free swinging lineup. Things looked favorable for the Crew, as they always seemed to be threatening, but they couldn't offer up productive outs when they mattered. And then the fifth inning came and the pressure left Manny bound and broken. The first thing to go was the command. After striking out Adam Dunn, Parra gave up a single to AAA-fresh Jolbert Cabrera and walked Jay Bruce on four straight pitches that weren't even close to the zone. Five pitches later, he repeated the business to David Ross, who is batting .228 this season. After getting down in the count to the pitcher, Manny battled back before pushing a 2-2 fastball right down the middle, which Arroyo promptly sent to the left field corner, scoring two runs. After getting Keppinger to ground out, Joey Votto tossed in a 2-out 2-RBI single to make the game 4-0.

The Brewers responded in the top of the 6th with two walks and an RBI single from Corey Hart, but a two run bomb by rookie Jay Bruce in the bottom half extended the lead to five. Then things got messy. Parra and Fielder were walking side by side in the dugout when Fielder absolutely lost it and shoved Parra into the bench. He then continued the onslaught by taking both of his hands and shoving Parra's head back into the wall yet again. What was said, and how it came about is still pretty much unknown.

Reports say the fight ensued as a result of Manny wanting to go to the clubhouse to watch the rest of the game and Prince taking offense. But I have a feeling more was brought about. The poor defense and meager offense has to have had an effect on the Brewers staff. There's no doubt, Manny and Ben's records should be considerably better considering what they've done. But the defense and lack of offense have really made them look average if not, in Manny's case, a little below average. Manny's point at the field clearly indicates that more was implied.

But that didn't stop the game from continuing as the Brewers pushed two more runs across in hope of yet another come back victory. But with two on and one out in the ninth, JJ Hardy and Ryan Braun displayed the Brewers biggest weakness yet again... the inability to recognize a pitch. Hardy was called out on strikes and Braun flailed at four pitches, fouling off two potential balls in the process before finishing the game with an emphatic swinging strike three at the ankles.

Game Changing Play:
After Parra walked back to back batters and started Bronson Arroyo out with a 2-0 count, he battled back to 2-2. But instead of throwing his out pitch, he tossed a straight fastball instead of the splitter, which the PITCHER, Bronson Arroyo smoked down the left field line to score two. Parra managed to get the next batter to ground out, but the confidence was shot from the pitcher's double and Parra tossed up another meatball turning a 0-0 game into a 0-4 game and a meltdown of the Crew.

What's on Tap?:
The Brewers move on, despite a legitimate fight in the dug out, and take on Edinson Volquez, who has shown that he is more than capable to destroy the Brewers "powerful" offense, which basically means, no bombs = no runs. Dave Bush takes on the young righty and has about two weeks to show he deserves the job. Otherwise, he'll lose his job to Seth McClung and Yost will ruin both of their routines for a fourth time this year.

Look for the Brewers to come out angry and focused or a complete mess tomorrow. There won't be an in between. Fights like the Parra Fielder debauchery don't happen often, and happen even fewer times in Milwaukee. The Brewers don't win enough games for the players to care on most occasions. But things have obviously changed since 2002. Spark plug or kiss of death? These players offer the answer.


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KelsdadAll-Star
466 days ago
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Fights happen all the time, just not in the dugout.

When a pitcher is removed from the game, he immediately leaves the bench for a shower and to ice the shoulder. It isn't uncommon for the pitcher to return to the bench with his shoulder and elbow wrapped.

I doubt this version is correct, as there were no reporters in the dugout, and I have serious doubts Fielder would be upset by a pitcher following his normal routine.
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AKittellVarsity
466 days ago
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Fielder refused to comment after the game. In fact, he was no where to be found. I agree with you that pitchers often leave to get iced up, but in this instance Fielder was quoted as saying something to the effect of, "We watch you do your shit, now you can watch our shit."

The fight was hilarious though. Parra looked like a deer in the headlights.

The reason I make such a big deal about it is because of how delicate the psyche of this team is. One little thing can teeter them to one side or the other of the spectrum. Yes, fights happen, and they usually go unseen by the fans and media, but when it does happen in front of the media, it can blown up very quickly. The fight may motivate this team or completely choke its chemistry.
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KelsdadAll-Star
466 days ago
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The problem the Brewers have, IMO, and you would know better since you're there, is they have no team leader. While most of the veteran presence on the team are pitchers, it's not fair to put a guy who plays every five days into the position of leading a bunch of guys who play everyday. It does happen, successfully, but not often.

The only legitimate candidate, other than Craig Counsell, who himself doesn't play regularly, is was Prince Fielder. If the story of what he said is even half true, then he was totally out of line.

I believe, because of the overall lack of leadership, this will have a negative impact on the team, and may have an impact on whether Fielder returns or not.
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AKittellVarsity
466 days ago
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Good call on the Fielder thing. I have a feeling he gets traded in the offseason with a JJ Hardy or Rickie Weeks for some sort of top pitching prospect that the Brewers have control of for a couple of years. If Fielder leaves, the eventual leader will turn into Ryan Braun.

But right now, nobody has taken the reigns. Fielder at times looks like the leader, but when he slumps, he turns into a ten year old boy who just struck out four times in a row in a minor league game. Craig Cousnell offers little to no leadership because his personality doesn't mesh with the other guys on the team, leaving Mike Cameron as the only possibility.

In any case, if this has a negative effect on the team, it could be big trouble. I read a report the other day that suggests that Mark Attanasio could lose $18M this year if the Brewers don't make the playoffs. That would mean a huge salary cut next season and the reliance on young players. They may be able to pull it off with Gallardo, Parra, Gamel, Escobar, Dillard and DiFelice, but that's a lot of ifs.
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KelsdadAll-Star
466 days ago
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Speaking of Gamel, seen his numbers lately? I don't think the Titanic went down that fast. Hate to say I told you so, but....
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JuTMSY4Legend
466 days ago
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I disappointed you skipped out on a sexual innuendo right there
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AKittellVarsity
466 days ago
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His average dropped 30 points, but his OBP has stayed solid. He may not be hitting, but his walk rate has risen dramatically. I never expected him to stay at .370, but I can see .330 sticking around and I'd love to see someone in a Brewers uniform learn how to go gap to gap, take walks and hit 25-30 HRs a year.
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