Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Brenly soon to be named Milwaukee's newest manager...

Great.

Just great. He's a damn Cubs sympathizer and he justified the beaming of Ryan Braun back in 2007. He and Cory Provus are going deep cover to destroy the Milwaukee franchise.

On a serious tip, why....tell me why can't the Brewers center all their efforts in trying to lure Bobby Valentine over from ESPN? Heck, he can have a later start-date if needed, in order to fulfill his post-game duties on the ESPN coverage.

Monday, October 4, 2010

So long Kenneth Macha

With yesterdays news of Kenneth Macha's option not being picked up, I can now come out of hibernation and show my support for my beloved Brewers.

I apologize to all of my followers (I only have one, Jon) for abandoning the blog after the trade deadline. But I couldn't stomach the teams leadership any longer.

Macha's style of coaching and planning for the game is outdated and quite pathetic.
You have a team with this much speed and you dismiss the whole theory of hit-and-run, being aggressive while on base, and playing good ol' fashion small ball.

It's not all of his fault though; Melvin surrounded Macha and Peterson with a bunch of nobody's. Honestly, this rotation is pathetic. Yovanni Gallardo had a passive August and the rest of the starting-5 could all be sent to the bullpen if they played with any other team in MLB. Seriously, Braden Looper had the most wins last year for the Crew, and he didn't even land on a new team. What does that tell us? Well, first off stop picking-off washed up Cardinals. Secondly, start spending some coin on starting pitching. Thirdly, start drafting better.

Enough of this whole "we draft the best player, regardless of position". Start drafting pitchers only.

Thankfully Mark Rogers showed some promise this weekend, Jake Odorizzi has shown flashes of brilliance, and John Axford assures us a solid closer next season.

With that being said, here's how I thought MLB standings would finish in 2010....

Back in March, 2010, I predicted the following (what a disaster). Although to my defense, I do have the Giants in the World Series, losing the Yankees. Their pitching (along with Philly) shows the most promise. Starting pitching is everything!

AL EAST
NY Yankees
Boston Red Sox*
Baltimore Orioles
Tampa Bay Rays
Toronto Blue Jays

AL CENTRAL
Detroit Tigers
Minnesota Twins
Cleveland Indians
Chicago White Sox
KC Royals

AL WEST
Seattle Mariners
LA Angels of Anaheim
Texas Rangers
Oakland A's

NL EAST
Philadelphia Phillies
Washington Nationals
NY Mets
Atlanta
Florida Marlins

NL CENTRAL
St. Louis Cardinals
Milwaukee Brewers*
Chicago Cubs
Cincinnati Reds
Houston Astros
Pittsburgh Pirates

NL WEST
SF Giants
Colorado Rockies
Arizona Diamondbacks
LA Dodgers
San Diego Pad