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Take Back Miller Park: Brewers Close First Half With Key Series Against Death-Spiraling Cubs
 
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Take Back Miller Park: Brewers Close First Half With Key Series Against Death-Spiraling Cubs

By Bill Batterman
Published 07/06/2006
 
Featured Player: Chris Capuano
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Schadenfreude can be a dangerous thing.

The Cubs are suffering through a horrible 31-53 season in which they have scored the fewest runs and posted the lowest on-base average and OPS in baseball. Fans have been forced to watch as superstars Mark Prior, Kerry Wood, and Derrek Lee spend significant chunks of the campaign on the disabled list while legendarily useless never-was Neifi Perez racks up out-after-out at the top of the Cubs lineup. Top off-season acquisition Juan Pierre, brought in to provide the team with a “true leadoff man,” has on-based just .314 with a 666 OPS while the man he replaced, Corey Patterson, has stolen 31 bases and posted a .282/.321/.439 line in Baltimore after being run out of Chicago on a rail. Multi-million-dollar bullpen imports Scott Eyre and Bobby Howry have been solid in relief but closer Ryan Dempster has blown five of his meager 18 save opportunities, racking up a 4.91 ERA in the process. Newcomer Jacque Jones has hit well after a slow start but rookies Ronny Cedeno (.265 average / 645 OPS) and Matt Murton (.268 / 703) have been useless at the dish, the latter losing his job to DH-turned-outfielder Phil Nevin. Hitting rock bottom, the Baby Bears went just 9-19 during the month of June and have lost four consecutive series.

All the while, love-to-hate-able manager Dusty Baker has taken up residency on the hot seat, drawing harsh criticism from the most serious sabermetricians and the most intoxicated Wrigley faithful alike. General Manager Jim Hendry has vowed to evaluate his on-field coaching staff during the All-Star break and speculation is high that Baker and his wrist-bands and toothpicks are not long for the North Side.

For those that love to hate the Cubs, the situation couldn’t be better—at least not unless Sammy Sosa comes out of retirement to don the blue pinstripes and sprint out to right field.

Still, Lee is back in the lineup and with Todd Walker, Aramis Ramirez, and Michael Barrett surrounding him the Cubs are certain to score more runs. Prior is back in the rotation and Carlos Zambrano has put together an outstanding first-half, anchoring a pitching staff that can shut down the opposition when the starters do their jobs.

While the Brewers have an excellent opportunity to reward their hometown fans as they attempt to “Take Back Miller Park” this weekend, they would do well not to take the Cubs too lightly. The North Siders deserve all the vitriol and ridicule that their fans have heaped upon them, but with their backs against the wall they are sure to play hard in a last-ditch attempt to save their beloved Dusty’s job. A series win by the Brewers might force Hendry’s hand and hammer the final nail in the 2006 Cubs’ coffin, but the team will have to avoid looking forward to the All-Star break and concentrate on getting the job done.

Finish the first-half above .500? Climb even closer to the division and Wild Card leads? Rub salt on the wounds of the rival Cubs? Get Dusty Baker fired?

Yeah, I’d say the Brewers have a lot to play for.

Schadenfreude can be dangerous, but it can also be a lot of fun.

GAME TIMES & COVERAGE INFO:

Despite Daron Sutton’s tongue-in-cheek vow to Drew Olson, Bill Johnson, and Dan Needles of the D-List never to get back in the booth again after a series-long vacation, he and color commentator Bill Schroeder will indeed be back behind the microphones for FSN North this weekend as they bring local fans all four games against the Cubs. Out-of-market followers can catch all the action online via MLB.tv and can also tune in to Saturday and Sunday’s contests on superstation WGN.

The table below lists game times and broadcast availability; click on the date to view each game’s Weather.com Game Forecast.

Game Times / TV Schedule
Day Date Time TV
Thursday July 6th 7:05 PM CDT FSN North, MLB.tv
Friday July 7th 7:05 PM CDT FSN North, MLB.tv
Saturday July 8th 6:05 PM CDT FSN North, WGN MLB.tv
Sunday July 9th 1:05 PM CDT FSN North, WGN, MLB.tv

As always, fans can also tune in to hear Bob Uecker and Jim Powell call the action over the team’s statewide radio network.

COVERAGE OF THE CUBS:

Cubs fans are just as omnipresent online as they are at Miller Park. The largest active forum is North Side Baseball, a site that boasts 3,126 registered users and game threads of several hundred posts or more.

Those looking for blog coverage will not be disappointed, as the Cubs Blog Army rivals that of most small countries. Top-notch sites include The Cub Reporter, Cub Town, Bleed Cubbie Blue, and the collaborative CubsNet.com.

The Cubs are also covered by three major newspapers: the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, and the Daily Herald. The Journal-Sentinel has also provided coverage in the past of Cubs/Brewers games from the former’s perspective.

PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS:

Probable Starters
Game Pitcher R/L Age W-L ERA RA+ OPS VORP
Game 1 Chris Capuano LHP 27 9-4 3.45 135 693 32.6
Greg Maddux RHP 40 7-8 5.00 97 773 11.8
Game 2 Zach Jackson LHP 23 1-1 6.11 71 912 -2.8
Carlos Zambrano RHP 25 7-3 3.33 140 711 34.1
Game 3 Dave Bush RHP 26 5-6 4.45 104 712 18.0
Carlos Marmol RHP 23 1-3 4.73 105 796 5.1
Game 4 Doug Davis LHP 30 5-5 4.60 100 748 13.8
Mark Prior RHP 25 0-4 7.71 58 1258 -5.5

THE REST OF THE NL CENTRAL:

The Central division is getting very interesting as the All-Star break approaches, with the Cardinals still (barely) clinging to their first-place perch. The Crew’s sweep of the Reds moves the latter two games back and the former into third place, three-and-a-half behind St. Louis and a half-game up on the Astros. Only the Pirates and Cubs are out of the running, proud owners of baseball’s worst and third-worst records, respectively.

NL Central Standings
Team W L PCT GB ST L10 RS RA
St. Louis Cardinals 45 38 .542 L1 3-7 416 408
Cincinnati Reds 44 41 .518 2.0 L5 4-6 427 438
Milwaukee Brewers 43 43 .500 3.5 W3 6-4 402 464
Houston Astros 42 43 .494 4.0 L1 5-5 391 411
Chicago Cubs 31 53 .369 14.5 W1 3-7 333 439
Pittsburgh Pirates 29 57 .337 17.5 L2 3-7 398 448

Cardinals (45-38) at Astros (42-43):

07/06: Sidney Ponson, RHP (4-3, 5.60) at Taylor Buchholz, RHP (5-6, 5.36)
07/07: Jason Marquis, RHP (10-6, 5.78) at Wandy Rodriguez, LHP (9-5, 4.97)
07/08: Anthony Reyes, RHP (1-3, 3.30) at Roger Clemens, RHP (1-2, 2.76)
07/09: Chris Carpenter, RHP (7-4, 2.88) at Andy Pettitte, LHP (7-9, 5.37)

Reds (44-41) at Braves (37-48):

07/06: Joe Mays, RHP (0-5, 8.21) at Tim Hudson, RHP (6-8, 4.57)
07/07: Eric Milton, LHP (4-4, 5.09) at Horacio Ramirez, LHP (4-2, 3.47)
07/08: Aaron Harang, RHP (9-5, 3.65) at John Smoltz, RHP (5-5, 3.77)
07/09: Bronson Arroyo, RHP (9-5, 2.79) at John Thomson, RHP (2-7, 5.05)

Pirates (29-57) at Mets (50-34):

07/06: Tom Gorzelanny, LHP (0-0, 3.60) at Steve Trachsel, RHP (7-4, 4.70)

Pirates (29-57) at Phillies (38-45):

07/07: Ian Snell, RHP (7-6, 5.00) at Jon Lieber, RHP (3-5, 5.79)
07/08: Paul Maholm, LHP (3-7, 4.76) at Cory Lidle, RHP (4-7, 5.07)
07/09: Zach Duke, LHP (5-7, 5.01) at Cole Hamels, LHP (1-4, 5.45)

LOOKING AHEAD:

All-Stars Carlos Lee and Derrick Turnbow will travel to Pittsburgh after Sunday’s series finale while the rest of the Brewers go their separate ways for a well-deserved four-day hiatus from baseball. Milwaukee will return to the diamond a week from Friday night in Arizona as they visit the Diamondbacks, Giants, and Reds to open their second half of play.

About the Author:

Bill Batterman is a writer for brewerfan.net. He welcomes comments and suggestions via email at batman@brewerfan.net.



 
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