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Hunt: Peterson hire good for both arms, heads
Reconnect the seams, and a primary reason why the Milwaukee Brewers unraveled last season becomes as clear as the commissioner's signature on the baseball.
Manny Parra: 2010 Breakout Candidate or Bust?
Manny Parra was a pitcher that many thought could enjoy huge success in 2009.A He had shown flashes the previous season going 10-8 with a 4.39 ERA, but the underlying numbers pushed people to breakout aspirations.A How many pitchers post flyball rates of 26.6 percent ? A However, what Parra posted last season was far from a breakout.A In fact, the ...
Green falls in with other top prospects in Arizona
Taylor Green a oenosea what it takes to compete in the Arizona Fall League. Debuting in the development league last year, an errant pitch broke his nose in four places, and the steady-hitting infielder is hoping for a much less painful experience this time around.
NOTES Looper injured all season He made 34 starts despite ailing knee
Looper revealed Saturday that he will have an arthroscopic procedure in the near future to clean up torn meniscus in the knee, which began bothering him during spring training.
Parra gets rocked at Coors Field
Brewers pitchers did little to prevent the Rockies from punching their ticket to the postseason.
Milwaukee Brewers: A Trip To The Infirmary
Now that the Milwaukee Brewers have officially completed their 2009 season, news of more and more players with minor injuries continue to come to light.
Trio of Brewers scheduled for surgery
Brewers lefty Manny Parra will join third baseman Casey McGehee and righty Braden Looper for relatively minor surgeries in the coming days to fix problems that nagged all season.
Brewers want new pitching coach quickly
Brewers general manager Doug Melvin plans to move fast in his search for a new pitching coach.
Creating words to describe the Brewers suckitude
A commenter over on BCB coined a new term and I'm digging it- brewtal brewtal [BROO-tal - 1. savage; cruel; inhuman: Watching Jeff Suppan is brewtal.
Parra gets rocked at Coors Field
Brewers pitchers did little to prevent the Rockies from punching their ticket to the postseason.
Rockies Clinch At Home: Rockies 9, Brewers 2
The Rockies clinch a postseason spot at home by clobbering Manny Parra and the Brewers, chasing the Milwaukee starter after only 2.2 innings.
Brewers Fans, Remember This Time Last Year?
The memories seem so distant. A week from this coming Monday, we were all gathering at the Summerfest Grounds to send the Brewers off to Philadelphia for their first post-season trip in decades.
WHO: Milwaukee Brewers at Colorado Rockies . WHEN: 7:40 p.m. Tuesday. WHERE: Coors Field.
Brewers bats back Parra's sharp outing
The Brewers may be out of the pennant race, but the chase for baseball's RBI crown is providing a compelling substitute.
TV: Comcast SportsNet. Radio: WPHT ; WUBA Spanish. Phillies LHP Cliff Lee vs. Brewers LHP Manny Parra Lee was moved up a day in the rotation, partly because he threw just 52 pitches in a rain-shortened outing Sunday against the Braves, and partly because Pedro Martinez can use an extra day to recover from his strained neck ... Lee allowed one run ...
Brewers notes: Narveson making his case
In its never-ending quest for answers and results, Brewer Nation has clambered aboard the Chris Narveson bandwagon, jump-starting his campaign to be in next season's starting rotation.
Samardzija gets second shot at start
Jeff Samardzija will make his second Major League start Wednesday in the Cubs' series finale against the Milwaukee Brewers, and he's hoping it's the first of many more to come.
Brewers mulling plans for Butler
The Brewers' final homestand of the season could mark the end of the road for pitching prospect Josh Butler.
NOTES Macha: Road rough at times Everyone not always seeing eye-to-eye
Milwaukee Brewers manager Ken Macha spoke Tuesday with a little more honesty and candor than he has all season regarding his relationship with players and not always seeing eye-to-eye with them.
Parra's return for Brewers up in air
Left-handers Manny Parra and Chris Narveson threw dueling bullpen sessions on Sunday, and it remained unclear who will start for the Brewers on Wednesday.
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