Thursday, July 12, 2007

First Half Report Card Time

Here we go with the rest of the season for the crew. Technically they are past the half-way point, but today begins the 2nd half ... kind of they way Memorial Day begins summer. Here is my assessment of each moving part of the puzzle:

FIRST BASE: A+

We could not ask anything more of Prince. MVP in the clubhouse, the field, the team and so for the National League. Thank goodness for "Billyball" or Prince would be an Oakland Athletic.

SECOND BASE: D+

This is Ricke Weeks spot and he has been a disappointment. He defense got better (but not kudo's for fielding your position like an average big leaguer), but his batting average is atrocious and he seems to be this year's rally killer. When he is up when we need a hit - it's not there. The only reason I gave the position a + is that when Tony Graffinino or Craig Counsell is playing that position - they seem to shine: Only when playing that position.

SHORT STOP: A

JJ Hardy is having a career year - ALREADY! He's great with the glove and clutch hit. I also like the way he works pitchers (ala the All Star Game).

THIRD BASE: A-

The minus is only for the first month when Counsell and Graffinino were splitting time. That would have been a D for sure. But Braun may turn out to be the MVP for the Crew this year. Considering he's a rookie and was thrown right into the 3 hole - he gets my highest grade: The Ralphie A++++.

LEFT FIELD: B-

Jenkins is his typical hot and cold. He's not a drag on the team batting 7th - leave him there. Mench never saw a pitch he didn't like to swing at! I would give Mench a B and Jenkins a C, so let's settle on B-.

CENTER FIELD: B-

This one pains me - because Bill Hall is my favorite Brewer. I think he could be a franchise player. I think he would be the first to say the whole moving to center field thing is no excuse for a drop-off at the plate. If we didn't compare him to last year - we would be a whole lot happier. But we have too. We need Billy to either hit more dingers - or make more contact. A home run drought combined with a lot of K's really hurts. I sure love the effort he gives in the field.

RIGHT FIELD: A

Corey Hart rules! I still with we could play "Sunglasses At Night" when he comes to bat! He hits, runs and fields like a lead-off guy. He just doesn't look like one. Looks can be deceiving. I get the feeling he may be one of the smartest players on the squad too (again - deceiving looks). He just has great instincts.

CATCHER: A-

Johnny Estrada is a big streaky - and that is the only reason for the minus. He's an amazing asset for the Crew behind the plate and Damian Miller may be the best back-up catcher in the league. What a HUGE difference from the Henry Blanco, Chad Moller days.

BENCH: B+

Tony Gwynn Jr. may be my second favorite Brewer. I want more Gwynn more often! I'd give him an A for his .300 + average as a non starter and amazing talent in center field. I like Gabe Gross - but only as a pinch hitter. Graffinino and Counsell are okay as subs.

STARTING PITCHING: B+

Sheet is finally having his career year. Soup has been a disappointment - but still a solid # 3 guy in the National League. It's Cappy that's gotta have a spectacular 2nd half to get this number up.

BULL PEN: A-

Coco looks tired - and I hope Ned didn't over use him: but we have to expect he will still be as effective. Turnbow has gotten rid of (or at least quieted) those voices in his head. Shouse is a good one man choice - and Matt Wise is sort of like old reliable.

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