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It wasn't exactly a golden day for Sheets, Brewers
Brewers right-hander Ben Sheets leaves the mound in the third inning Sunday.
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Published Sept. 27, 2008 at 7:53 p.m.
Tags: brewers, ben sheets, dale sveum, gold medal, wild-card race

In the biggest game of his baseball life, Ben Sheets swaggered onto the mound and dared hitters to find an answer for his blazing fastball, knee-buckling curve and unmitigated mound moxie.

With every easy out, the right-hander's confidence shot up until he felt almost invincible. His arm was strong. His stuff was brilliant. His future seemed boundless.

It was September 27, 2000.

Sheets, then a 22-year-old Brewers minor-league prospect pitching for the U.S. Olympic team in the Sydney Olympics, limited Cuba to three hits that night en route to a 4-0 shutout victory and a gold medal.

Saturday afternoon, eight years to the day after his golden performance (give or take a few hours for the hemispheric time difference), Sheets took the mound on an even bigger stage for a professional matchup with post-season implications.

The Brewers, playing before a sellout crowd of 45,288 in their 161st game of the season, needed a victory over the rival Chicago Cubs to maintain a one-game lead over New York in the race for the National League wild-card berth.

The Cubs won, 7-3.

"It was obviously a little bit different, wasn't it?" Sheets said, comparing the two results.

Though he didn't have a hand in the eighth-inning comeback that fell short or the three-run, ninth-inning meltdown by closer Salomon Torres, Sheets laid the groundwork for defeat.

Unlike the tournament in Sydney, when he was brimming with health, strength and confidence, Sheets was swimming in doubt and uncertainty when the game began. His sore right elbow, which had bothered him for weeks, removed any trace of swagger from his stride.

The Cubs did the rest.

In his first inning of work, Sheets gave up a one-out single to Ronny Cedeno and a two-out homer to Daryle Ward.

In the second inning, he retired the first two batters before giving up a single to his former catcher, Henry Blanco, and a ground-rule double to his counterpart, Cubs pitcher Ted Lilly.

Sheets retired Kosuke Fukodome to end the threat, but the radar gun and the swings taken by the Cubs indicated that he wasn't going to last much longer.

"I felt pretty good at the beginning, not great," he said after the game. "But, that didn't last long. I think the third inning, they jumped on me pretty good."

Chicago's third inning began with a throwing error by Bill Hall a wild pitch, a flyout sandwiched between two walks and a two-run single by Mike Fontenot -- who likely will go down as the last hitter that Sheets faces as a member of the Brewers.

With one out in the third inning -- and the scoreboard reading Chicago 4, Milwaukee 0 -- Sheets walked to the dugout amid a smattering of boos and cheers of appreciation for eight seasons sprinkled with solid outings and frustrating injuries.

If the Brewers are to extend their season, it likely will be without Sheets.

"That's it. That's all I had," Sheets said after the game. "I got a broke arm; I got a broke arm. It's not really broke, but it's all I had for the year. Things definitely don't look like they're on my side."

Despite the dicey condition of his elbow, Sheets said he felt confident going into the start.

"I thought I could make some pitches and maybe get us in five or six quality innings," he said. "You don't know unless you go out and try. On other days, I didn't think I was going to feel as good and got through the game.

"There's always that chance that everything lines up right and you have a quality start."

Brewers' interim manager Dale Sveum was optimistic, too.

"He said everything was fine in the bullpen," Sveum said referring to Sheets. "There were no signs of any problems. He wasn't stretching too much or showing any signs of that. Obviously, there wasn't much coming out and the location wasn't too good, either.

"He got 91, 92, 93 (mph) but there were some 87s mixed in there, too. I don't know if he was trying to hold back and pace himself, change speeds or what. The curveball was actually pretty good, but the location on the fastball wasn't there."

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Posted by TosaJimBob on Sept. 29, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. (report)

It's a shame that Sheets has been hurt so much....maybe he could come back next year and play for free....make up for all the money he hasn't earned.

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Posted by mjfried46 on Sept. 28, 2008 at 12:25 a.m. (report)

In my opinion, ( I know a lot of Brewers' fans will chastise me for saying this ) with a lifetime career record of 86 wins and 83 loses, Ben Sheets has to be one of the all time over-rated, over-hyped, and over-paid ($12,125,000 this season ) players in Brewers' history. It'll be interesting to see in 2009, which team's disabled list he'll be a member of. And for what malady? Perhaps pink eye!

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Posted by wstphl on Sept. 27, 2008 at 9:20 p.m. (report)

How mant games has Sheets selfishness cost the Brewers ? He would not have been in the lineup the last 2 years, this was his attempt to NOT diminish his free agent value....it backfired.

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