Collins walk off HR for Brewers in 9th
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Collins walk off HR for Brewers in 9th
And he did it vs Diaz who had not given up an earned run since June 6th
Brewers sweep Mets.. have won 9 in a row.
Everything is going Brewers way.
Trailed 5-0 after top of 4th
Brewers sweep Mets.. have won 9 in a row.
Everything is going Brewers way.
Trailed 5-0 after top of 4th
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Good love to see the Mets choking again.
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Brewers fall down 5-0
No big deal to them
They rested Yelich and their top 3 relievers
No big deal to them
They rested Yelich and their top 3 relievers
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Fangraphs had a great article on Collins this week.
https://blogs.fangraphs.com/ill-have-an ... bartender/
https://blogs.fangraphs.com/ill-have-an ... bartender/
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Helsley gives up run to tie game on a hit by Ortiz who was hitting .223. Collins gets game winning HR off Diaz who has not given up a run since June. Collins had 7 HR's prior to today's game winner.
When your playing very good MLB and getting timely hits from people who are not stars, the machine is running on all cyclinders.
When your playing very good MLB and getting timely hits from people who are not stars, the machine is running on all cyclinders.
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Helsley so far with the Mets
5 Games
0-1
6.75 ERA
5 Games
0-1
6.75 ERA
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Brewers are good but not this good. They're on a roll, they better hope they aren't peaking too early. With lots of winning comes expectations. Things get tougher in the playoffs.
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They are being led offensively by a 28 year old rookie and a guy that they only acquired because they moved a SP to the bullpen and he requested a trade. Their closer is a guy that was 29 when they acquired him with a career 6.03 ERA/1.62 WHIP. They turned him into an All-star. They have 2 SPs the last 2 years that were [shirt]ty AAA pitchers before they acquired them.
Most of the moves the Brewers make would drive CT crazy if we made them. And yet they've helped turn the team into the best team in the NL Central over the last 8 seasons.
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They’ve had it for more than just this year and are a pitiful 2-10 in the playoffs since 2019, same record as the Cardinals since the 2019 NLCS.Hazelwood72 wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 18:35 pmTo paraphrase Lee Corso, “Not so fast, my friend!”
I think the Brew Crew have stolen the Cards Devil Magic and will go deep into the playoffs this year. Too bad Bob Uecker isn’t around to see it.
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Well, actually, we are 1-10, but I get your point.Futuregm2 wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 18:42 pmThey’ve had it for more than just this year and are a pitiful 2-10 in the playoffs since 2019, same record as the Cardinals since the 2019 NLCS.Hazelwood72 wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 18:35 pmTo paraphrase Lee Corso, “Not so fast, my friend!”
I think the Brew Crew have stolen the Cards Devil Magic and will go deep into the playoffs this year. Too bad Bob Uecker isn’t around to see it.
That said, I think the Brewers are substantially better this year. In past seasons, they had some of the worst regular season records to get into the playoffs. This year, they have the best record in MLB for now, with the best run differential.
We shall see…
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Maybe they know something. Maybe it's just a streak. Regardless, they still don't have a World Series trophy yet. Maybe they're on a roll and will make it this year. They've been winning with guys that aren't really household names.Futuregm2 wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 17:57 pmThey are being led offensively by a 28 year old rookie and a guy that they only acquired because they moved a SP to the bullpen and he requested a trade. Their closer is a guy that was 29 when they acquired him with a career 6.03 ERA/1.62 WHIP. They turned him into an All-star. They have 2 SPs the last 2 years that were [shirt]ty AAA pitchers before they acquired them.
Most of the moves the Brewers make would drive CT crazy if we made them. And yet they've helped turn the team into the best team in the NL Central over the last 8 seasons.