Even if Prince Fielder gets hot and Eric Gagne returns from the disabled list and regains his Cy Young form, Ned Yost will be history if GM Doug Melvin doesn't get him some pitching help.
Mark Attanasio used to shudder at the notion that the Brewers were nothing more than a farm system of young talent for other teams. Now, he team's owner has opened his checkbook to keep talent here in town.
Brewers closer Eric Gagne's "mental break" lasted all of two days. He earned his 10th save of the season the the Brewers' 5-3 victory Tuesday night against Los Angeles.
General manager Doug Melvin plans to meet with manager Ned Yost and the coaching staff today to assess the Brewers' season thus far. They'll have plenty to talk about.
Well, I finally went to Miller Park to see the 2008 Brew Crew in person. I have come to enjoy coming watching the moving parts and organized chaos of batting practice.
After playing a major-league high 21 road games, the slumping Brewers -- and their fans -- hoped a return to Miller Park would help snap a six-game losing streak. It did just that.
Yovani Gallardo's potentially season-ending knee injury will not prevent the Brewers from winning the National League Central. But, it certainly won't help the cause.