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Ken Kavanagh just alerted me to this nice article on Brian Shouse,
who almost was able to get into the playoffs this season had it not been for the near Cub-like collapse of the Brewers.
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Talked to Brian last Saturday.....I was hoping that the Cardinals would sign him...Birds need a dependable lefty and he would be a nice fit for them.....
I have said this before, although maybe not here...he is a class guy, a great dad, and a pleasure to talk to.....down to earth nice guyPeoria Toyota Scion
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Originally posted by tornado View PostKen Kavanagh just alerted me to this nice article on Brian Shouse,
who almost was able to get into the playoffs this season had it not been for the near Cub-like collapse of the Brewers.
http://www.aia.com/news/post/2008/11...o-the-Top.aspx
And when they got there, they won one more game than the Cubs did.
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Originally posted by tornado View PostWhich playoff game did Brian Shouse get into?
I think he did not make a playoff appearance.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/po...08_NLDS2.shtml
who almost was able to get into the playoffs this season had it not been for the near Cub-like collapse of the Brewers.
That being said, there were four games in the series. Nine times out of ten he would probably see action sometime in a four-game stretch. That's just the way it goes. He was still a member of the playoff roster who was also an invaluable part of the team during the regular season. It just so happened that the opportunity to put him into a postseason game didn't arise.
By the way, since when is a 3-1 series loss without homefield advantage against the eventual WS champions a collapse? Being swept when you are overwhelming favorite (*cough*Cubs*cough*), yeah that is a collapse. When you called it a collapse, I assumed you were talking about the end of the regular season and "misremembered" that the Brewers did, in fact, make the playoffs.
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I know Brian Shouse and talked with him Saturday at one of his daughters' school functions, and see him often since his middle daughter is on the same middle school cheerleading squad that my daughter is on.
I know his team made the playoffs, but they were out in a hurry and he never made an appearance.
Had they not collapsed (as the Cubs did) they might have played deeper into the playoffs and Brian might have had a chance to pitch.
Maybe he'd have had a better chance to have gotten in a game had things been different but the Brewers trailed most of the games, and the only one they led in, they apparently decided they didn't need his services.
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They definitely collapsed for most of August, though they did recover enough in the final week to get into the postseason.
But how was losing in the first round, to the eventual WS champions, a collapse? I still don't understand the logic in that. I don't know of anyone who favored Milwaukee to win that series.
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a few weeks before the season ended, it looked sure the Brewers were headed into the playoffs looking solid.
Then they went into a slide, and barely made the playoffs, but sure didn't look good in doing so.
They led in only one of the playoff games and exited before much of the nation even knew they were playing.
I think it is a big collapse, and I know some Brewer fans who agree.
White Sox did the same thing!
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Whatever, we're just going around in circles now.
Yes, they collapsed in early September (I meant September in my previous post, not August), fired their manager, and then recovered from the collapse enough to make the playoffs. Once you are in the playoffs, I don't see how it's a collapse if you are eliminated unless you were the heavy favorite.
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