Wednesday, April 16, 2008

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Friday, September 28, 2007

Fire Ned Yost Now

In 2005, the Milwaukee Brewers were 81-81 and we thought it was an accomplishment. The 2007 Brewers, freshly eliminated from playoff contention, are a Chris Young and a Jake Peavy victory, respectively from being 81-81. That's not an accomplishment, it's a joke. To quote the genius Ned Yost, "A really bad joke."

Quite honestly, Ned Yost has not done a single thing to warrant another year at the helm of Brewers. He has had this team treading water, going absolutely nowhere for the past three years now. If anyone can explain how a .500 record, at best, is deserving of yet another year to demonstrate his inability to manage a baseball game, time upon time again, I'd seriously like to hear it.

As fun as this season was, this would have had its season ended two weeks ago if were in any other division than the NL Central. It sucks, but it's true.

There's a lot of moves that need to be made at the end of the year, but we'll get to those later. I need a day to let the depression out of my system. In the meantime, the Green Bay Packers can save this weekend with a W and an Uncle Brett tudder. Doug Melvin can start the work week off in a fantastic manner by firing Ned Yost on Monday morning.

3 and 2

Still 2 games behind the Cubs with 3 to play. To say the window is closing is an understatement. As much as I love Brauny, he looked clueless in the field yesterday. The team had 5 errors. He had 3. No team will win a game with 5 errors. If the Cubs win tonight, it's truthfully, do or die. In fact, they have left themselves zero room for error now.

How 'Bout a Blue Out?

How great would Miller Park look if everyone wore their Brewers blue? You don't see that very often in baseball. Closest I've ever seen is in St. Louis.