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Jays' new special assistant has an eye for talent
... clear he believes Brown will be a front-office addition to rival the on-field impact made by the slugging Milwaukee Brewers first baseman he wanted Montreal to draft so long ago. Brown, a 42-year-old former teammate of Mo Vaughan at Seton Hall ... Comment?
Brewers weigh arbitration decisions
Brewers officials met Monday afternoon to make final decisions, but it appeared they were leaning against extending arbitration offers to any of their five compensation-eligible free agents, including infielder Felipe Lopez. Comment?
Inbox: Can Brewers ink Fielder long term?
It's been far too long since we emptied the Inbox, so without further ado, here are some of your thoughts as the Brewers begin building a team for 2010: What are the Brewers' chances of signing Prince Fielder long term, like Ryan Braun? Prince is obviously the biggest and brightest part of our offense, and although we could potentially do well ... Comment?
Phillies no stranger to awards
... Howard hit .279 with 37 doubles, four triples, 45 home runs, 141 RBIs and eight stolen bases. He tied with Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder for the Major League lead in RBIs. Howard set a career high in doubles and stolen bases and ... Comment?
The chat is him taking questions about the Top 30 list that he put together. A lot...and I mean a lot of questions about Cody Scarpetta in the chat . Comment?
Brewers Facing Tough Times Ahead
Here's an interesting article about the problems the Brewers are facing this offseason. Comment?
Bud Selig to retire as baseball commissioner after 2012
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Baseball commissioner Bud Selig, who has spent over 50 years in the game, including time as the owner of the Milwaukee Brewers, plans to retire following the 2012 season. Comment?
Report: Selig shuns effort to extend his contract
... he plans to stay on the job for three more seasons, according to the report. Selig, who formerly owned the Milwaukee Brewers , received a three-year contract extension last year. Comment?
For McGehee, giving thanks is personal
As a breakthrough season on the baseball field makes way for a quiet holiday season at home, Brewers infielder Casey McGehee doesn't have to look far to see what he's most thankful for. Comment?
Dobrow: Save this Franchise: Brewers will require a little magic to repair
Money-Coutts and BS Walks...or something like that. 3. Make a plan for Prince. The Brewers can forestall the inevitable if they want, but the bottom line is this: They won't be able to afford the guy once he's up for a new contract. Comment?
Save this Franchise: Brewers need a little magic for repair
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Fans of the Milwaukee Brewers have an awful lot to be thankful for this week. The thrilling September run in 2008. Comment?
Path of the Pros: Nelson Cruz
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What do Jorge Velandia, Keith Ginter and Laynce Nix have in common? All three were traded at one point for eventual All-Star slugger Nelson Cruz. Comment?
Milwaukee Man's Prognosis May Help Other Leukemia Patients
Since he was young, Eric McLean has been a fighter. "Eric has always strived to do the best," said Mary McLean, Eric's mother. Comment?
Hoffman leads six-pack into TYIB Awards
Brewers closer Trevor Hoffman is in the running for a This Year in Baseball Award for Closer of the Year, but he needs some help from the fans. Comment?
Halama eager to prove himself again
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Family issues pulled John Halama away from the Majors three years ago. He's hoping the Brewers offer an opportunity to get back. Comment?
Brewers Charities trying to do even more
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Since taking over as the executive director of Brewers Charities in mid-August, Cecelia Gore has been on a crash course. Forget about easing into a new job. Comment: (optional) Comment?
National League MVP Everyone agrees: Pujols is best His third award comes unanimously
... points. Philadelphia Phillies first baseman (.279, 45 homers, 141 RBI) finished third with 217 points, and Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder (.299, 46 homers, 141 RBI) was fourth with 203. For as good as those numbers were, Pujols was ... Comment?
Albert Pujols Collects Third National League MVP Award
Long since established as one of baseball's great players, Albert Pujols emerged as the game's dominant figure in 2009. Comment?
Path of the Pros: Prince Fielder
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Prince Fielder doesn't want anyone to know what's going on in his mind. A typically loose, smiling slugger, he's been known to erupt, ripping into teammates. Comment?
Brewers farm still looking for balance
The Milwaukee Brewers have long been known for the depth and scope of their farm system when it comes to position players, so much so that even other organizations' farm directors will still reference a team like the 2008 Huntsville Stars when looking for the perfect example of a club that featured that rare "legitimate prospect at every position." ... Comment?