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Brewers bomb Barry (Zito) in finale

The Brewers averted getting swept by the Giants on Sunday, winning the third game of the series, 7-5. The highlights:

* Barry Bonds didn’t play at all
* Barry Zito got tagged early, allowing 4 ER in the first–both on 2-run shots by Ryan Braun and Corey Hart
* Claudio Vargas kept the Giants off the board until giving up 1 in the 3rd, and 2 more in the 5th–Vargas went 6 IP
* Zito went into the bottom of the 6th trailing only 4-3…and wound up giving up 3 more runs while only getting 1 out
* Villanueva, Parra, and Cordero each pitched an inning–Villanueva and Parra each allowed a run
* Yost gambled by putting the struggling Rickie Weeks in the leadoff spot–and Weeks delivered, going 2-for-4, plus a walk
* Ryan Braun went 3-for-5 to up his BA to .338
* The Cubs lost…so the lead is back up to 3.5 (3.0 in the loss column)

Also, Gabe Gross was sent to AAA Nashville to make room for Chris Spurling’s return from bereavment; the FSN Wisconsin guys thought that Bill Hall would return on Wednesday–Tom Haudricourt notes that Grant Balfour appears to be safe, as he is out of options. Until then, the Crew has 13 pitchers, 2 catchers, 6 IF’s, and only 4 OF’s (Mench, Jenkins, Hart, and Gwynn)…well, 4.5, as Tony Graffanino started in LF for the 3rd time this week today.

Next up: 4 games at Cincinnati, followed by 4 games in St. Louis. The doubleheader on Saturday will force Ned Yost to choose between Carlos Villanueva and Manny Parra for the extra start…my guess is that it will be Villanueva…especially if they decide to send Parra down to log more innings…Haudricourt’s article above stated that Parra was now sloted as the long-inning reliever, which seems to be a bit of disinformation as both Parra and the prior long-inning reliever, Carlos Villanueva, both pitched an inning today.

Finally, the Crew’s chances of making the playoffs now stands at 74.2%
. Even higher if the Braves can beat the Cards Sunday night.

3 Responses to “Brewers bomb Barry (Zito) in finale”

  1. Matt says:

    July 23rd, 2007 at 11:38 am

    Hopefully Rickie can keep playing well enough to get traded…

  2. Matt says:

    July 23rd, 2007 at 11:38 am

    That sounded harsh. When it comes to the young infield though and who I’d rather hold onto when it comes time to choose, Rickie would definitely be at the bottom of the list.

  3. David Hannes says:

    July 24th, 2007 at 9:02 am

    I hear you, Matt…between his injury history, his defensive struggles and not living up to his potential at the plate (I thought he’d be a .320 hitter by now), keeping Braun and Fielder in the fold is paramount; J.J. Hardy hasn’t had two great back-to-back seasons, yet, and has had a history of injuries, too.

    I could see trading Weeks for Robinson Cano (though I doubt that the Yankees would do that); the Brewers have too much invested in Weeks to give up on him already; I don’t think he’s eligible for arbitration until 2009, so maybe next year Weeks will act as if it is a walk year and step it up.

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