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Let’s Hope the Brew Crew Do Not Have Another Costanza-like Season

Let’s Hope the Brew Crew Do Not Have Another Costanza-like Season

Feb 18, 2010

Looking at the Brewer’s starting roster, you would think that they have a solid all around team with an array of good hitters and adequate pitching.  But how will this season go? Will the Brewers finish on top of NL Central? Or will they have another George Costanza type season, where their hot start is buried under a pile of gaffs and bad puns?
The pile of gaffs and bad puns is of course a metaphor to the Brewers’ history over the last few years.  At first you would love players like Corey Hart or the ex-Brewer JJ Hardy, but once the second half of the season came around they would show their true colors and Brewer fans would quickly turn on them. Obviously, it didn’t only come down to Corey Hart and the thankfully ousted JJ Hardy. Pitching went sour with the plethora of mediocre pitchers such as Jeff Suppan and Braden Looper along with inconsistent pitchers, like Carlos Villaneuva and Manny Parra. It is too bad we can’t have guy like CC Sabathia every year. Good players come and go. That’s something the Brewers have gotten used to from being one of the smallest markets in the Major League.
However,  Brew Crew fans should be more confident about this year. Not only has the Crew picked up a few accomplished veterans like Pitcher Latroy Hawkins and Catcher Gregg Zaun, (who is sure to be more valuable than Kendall) but Milwaukee may see their young prospects really develop this year.
Alcides Escobar is the guy that every Brewer fan thinks about when they hear the words “promising prospect”. Although Escobar does not have a lot of power behind his swing, he could end up being top of the lineup batter and could use his speed to be a valuable base runner. Did I mention he happened to be arguably the best defensive short stop in the minors? Brewers’ Farm Director Reid Nichols has said “He’ll make at least one ‘WOW’ play a game, count on it.”
Casey Magee and Rickie Weeks are unproven, but seem to be heading in the right direction. Although Rickie’s season came to a quick end, both of these batters contain a powerful swing and look to be major threats in the lineup.
As far as backups go, much of the infield looks pretty stacked. Matt Gamel, who also still has not proven himself, seems to be a capable backup along with Joe Inglett and the fan favorite Craig Counsell. I don’t know much about Joe Inglett, but a .293 batting average in 211 games doesn’t sound too shabby. Looking at Craig-O, the people of Milwaukee would love to see him play like he did last season. In fact, I may just buy a Counsell jersey if he does so. I’ve forgiven the man for being a bit of a cheap tipper while I mowed his lawn.

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  • http://www.twitter.com/jeromeharrison JeromeHarrison

    counsell looks absolutely hilarious in the batters box…

    cheap tipper, eh? i hear jeremy burnitz was also an awful tipper…but the girl who told me that was a little chubby…

  • Nick Boulanger

    The man sent me home when I was half way done and told me the grass didn’t need to be cut.

  • Peeps

    It’s huge that Attanasio has bumped up the payroll to $90 million this season. He said that he got the confidence to increase the payroll because of how much enthusiasm Brewer fans have shown since he arrived as owner, specifically the 3 million-plus ticket’s that they’ve sold the past two seasons!

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