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Brewers who need to be shown the door
Did Ned Yost's hysterics cost the team in the long run?  
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Tags: brewers, yost, jenkins, turnbow

As the dust clears on the bittersweet 2007 Milwaukee Brewers season, a more clear perspective begins to emerge on which players and coaches helped the team compile their first winning record in 25 years -- and who kept them from hanging on to win the division.

Surely, baseball is a team sport, and no one member deserves all the credit -- or the blame -- for how the season shook out.

But certain players and coaches need to be held accountable. This year, while it was a winning one, could've been so much sweeter. In alphabetical order:

Who needs to go:

Greg Aquino: Represents everything the Brewers are trying to move past to become a contender. Aquino pitched his last good, meaningful game back in April. Look up "4A" in the dictionary, and a pen-and-ink portrait of Aquino sits next to the definition.

Craig Counsell: Warm and fuzzy Whitefish Bay feelings aside, the Brewers downgraded substantially when they acquired Counsell and let Jeff Cirillo go. Great defense, but he's 37 years old and batted .220 in 2007.

Geoff Jenkins: The perennial Brewer with the longest tenure, it's time to say "goodbye." Simply, Jenks can't hit left handers, and anyone who wants to strike him out must simply throw a curve ball in the dirt. Too expensive for a platoon guy, Brett Favre's doppelganger will play somewhere else next year.

Corey Koskie: Remember this infielder? Bank on it, he'll never pick up a bat again after suffering his "concussion" last season.

Scott Linebrink: The Padres dealt this set-up guy for a reason. Not good in pressure situations, and not the answer the Brewers' bullpen woes.

Chris Spurling: Just another right-handed arm, but nothing special. Racked up a 4.68 ERA in 2007.

Derrick Turnbow: It's hard to get rid of a likeable guy who can almost hit 100 miles per hour with his fastball. But "T-Bow" is highly inconsistent and has cost the Brewers too many games when he can't find his slider. Unhittable sometimes, but the opposite of clutch most of the time.

Matt Wise: After plunking the Reds' Pedro Lopez in the face, Wise couldn't hit the broadside of the barn. Ned Yost gave the formerly consistent reliever many, perhaps too many, opportunities to straighten himself out. Now it's time for the team to cut its losses.

Ned Yost: It's not always a manager's fault when a team doesn't perform. After all, Yost can't go out there and strike guys out or hit a home run. He claims to be a Bobby Cox disciple, but Cox isn't exactly known for being able to win big games. Like his mentor, Yost was simply outmanaged in key matchups this year, demonstrating his immaturity in the last week of the season when he was "punked" by Tony LaRussa. He's painfully loyal, leaving pitchers in games to wilt and making ridiculous substitutions on offense. Everyone's an arm-chair skipper, but Yost's poor managing may have cost the team 10 games in 2007. If half of those would've swung Milwaukee's way, the Crew would've more than won the division.

Who might need to go:

Chris Capuano: He didn't actually pitch badly enough to earn those ugly numbers: 12 consecutive losses and 22 consecutive lost games in which he pitched. On the other hand, Capuano didn't pitch particularly well, either. Though he improved toward the end of the season, he clearly looked like a different pitcher than he was in recent years. He'll need a strong showing in Spring Training if he has any chance of returning to a starting role. And that's if the Brewers keep him that long.

Bill Hall: Chalk it up to a bad season, but Bill Hall's transition to center field was anything but seamless. His offense, too, was stymied by injury. He deserves another chance, but if the Brewers can trade Hall for a quality starting pitcher, they shouldn't rule it out.

Mike Maddux: The magical luster of the Brewers pitching coach has worn off, considering the dismal performance of the 2007 bullpen. At one time Maddux worked wonders on Turnbow and other reclamation projects, but now people are less convinced. Could the pitching staff be better with another coach? Maybe.

Kevin Mench: The big outfielder didn't do anything really wrong this year, but he didn't do much to impress, either. He hit eight home runs in platoon action, which is less power than the Brewers need from that position.

Claudio Vargas: Something just seems shady about this guy, who takes about five minutes between pitches. So-so ERA aside (5.09), Vargas committed a cardinal sin: pitching hurt, not telling the team about a back problem, then revealing it to a Spanish language newspaper later. The Brewers can find a better fifth starter.



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Posted by sandstorm on Oct. 9, 2007 at 12:32 p.m. (report)

lol. oops. doug melvin. i wonder if i'm the first person to make that mistake. anyway, i hope the yankees let FRANK Torre go, so the brewers can scoop up a manager that knows how to get a team to the playoffs! ;)

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Posted by brush442000 on Oct. 8, 2007 at 11:50 a.m. (report)

Interesting, the manager of the Diamondbacks brought winning baseball back to MKE.

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Posted by sandstorm on Oct. 4, 2007 at 5:37 p.m. (report)

"I won't comment on the rest of your points because they aren't convincing and lack coherence." in other words you cannot refute them. "A manager has to manage the game at hand, and understand that trying to win a game on Tuesday may ruin your chances to win on Wednesday." yost losing games while cordero sat on his hind end would seem to suggest that yost does not understand the simple concept you put forth. fer chrissakes chateau, YOU should be calling for his head based on your own logic! look, i'm a big brewer fan and have accepted the fact yost will be managing the team next year. it is my hope that Yost proves me wrong and manages this team to a playoff berth next year. maybe he's learned something. maybe from fans and some writers giving him hell he knows he's got to get smarter (in which case, i'll take credit. lol), but if i read an article by anyone next september stating "look, 2008 wasn't supposed to be our year" i just might vent some more on a website only 6 people read! we both just want a playoff team chateau, but the second we accept mediocrity we become cub fans.

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Posted by ChateauDweller on Oct. 4, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. (report)

Cripes. Calling a black duck white doesn't make it white. Sure, they could have won the NL Central this year, but that has way more to do with our bullpen failures than anything else. You can get your panties in a bunch, spouting that he should have taken Turnbow out, or not brought in Wise, but Yost can only manage with the players he has. You don't know who will be "off" any given night, and you can't have 6 pitchers brought in every single game. The bullpen gets wiped out. A manager has to manage the game at hand, and understand that trying to win a game on Tuesday may ruin your chances to win on Wednesday. I won't comment on the rest of your points because they aren't convincing and lack coherence.

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Posted by sandstorm on Oct. 4, 2007 at 8:48 a.m. (report)

sorry chateau, it is the irrational thinking of the "keep yost" backlash that is frustrating. not a single person has brought up a good point as to why yost should be retained. "i like him","winning record","young team", etc. 1. i like him too! he'd probably make a decent bench coach. 2. winning record? i like championships, don't you? this team could have easily won the NL central. 2. the young players also enjoyed playing for tiple A manager Kremblas who actually HAS won manager of the year. now tell me, chateau, how i'm being irrational. and, no, i don't know baseball better than the owner and GM (well, maybe i do know more than Attanasio), but my judgment is not clouded by a working relationship or friendship with Yost.

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