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Sabathia looks good in a Brewers uniform. |
| By Andy Tarnoff Publisher E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Andy Tarnoff |
| Published July 8, 2008 at 11:05 a.m. |
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Apparently, there's some talk about a former Packers quarterback coming out of retirement to play for the Panthers or the Dolphins or something.
But I don't know for sure, because the Milwaukee sports world is talking about only one thing this week: the trade for reigning Cy Young Award winner C.C. (or CC, depending on who you talk to) Sabathia.
Obviously, I'm kidding a little bit. This recent Favre talk is huge news, and any other time, would be the only story on a Wisconsin sports fan's mind.
For the record, I think the Packers should take Brett back, but force him to commit to a two-year deal and promise to stop threatening to retire. They should trade Aaron Rodgers and accept that fans would rather see an aging Favre throwing picks than watch an up-and-coming team struggling for a 9-7 season. For my money, I'd be fine watching a feeble Brett play till he's 80. Yes, I know what that means for the franchise, and I know that Favre has screwed the team by dangling the retirement card in front of them for five years. I don't care. Brett has been at the helm as long as I've been a serious Packers fan, and I'm not ready to move on.
There, I said it. Now back to my point.
It's baseball season, not football season, and the Brewers are now equipped to make a serious run at the post-season. Arguably, they were poised to make the playoffs last year, but this is a much more talented team that what they put on the field in 2007. Nabbing an ace who is potentially better than our own Ben Sheets -- and doing so without giving up a major-league player -- is amazing, and it's a testament to the brilliant general manager Doug Melvin.
It's huge news, and it deserves to trump the wishy-washy, rumor-laden Favre talk. The Crew plays both the Cardinals and the Cubs in July, and if the stars are aligned, we could find Milwaukee solidly in first place by the end of the month.
The only news not being reported is what happens after this season. Everyone is certain that Sabathia is a half-season rental, and most seem convinced Sheets will leave for a team like the Yankees.
My colleague Drew Olson assures me that I've lost my mind, but I'd like to know if it's hypothetically possible to re-sign both players. After all, none of us knows just how wealthy principal owner Mark Attanasio is. Drew tells me, however, that it would be insane to pay two pitchers $35 million next year, especially considering that these aces are looking for four- to six-year deals.
OK, fine. But let's get to the playoffs and see what happens. And let's not forget there is a slim chance (Drew rates it at 40 percent) that Yovani Gallardo could pitch in October, too.
Melvin, Attanasio and Ned Yost said their goal is to win now. As a fan who has obsessed over this team for a long, long time, this is sweet, sweet music.
Sabathia may be our Don Sutton, our Rollie Fingers. The Brewers may not win the division or even the wildcard. But it's gonna be a good run.
And for now, I'm more than happy to let the Favre scenario play out behind the scenes. I've got all winter to think about the Packers.
Right now, I've got a case of Brewers Fever ... and CC (or C.C.) may be my cure.
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Posted by yinger73 on July 8, 2008 at 12:07 p.m. (report)
Drew is right, you have lost your mind. There's no way to keep both CC and Sheets. Keeping one will be very, very difficult, if not impossible. Too many guys are in line to get big raises--Fielder and Hart come to mind right away. And the Brewers need these guys who play everyday much more than guys who play once every 5. The $$ not spent on the Gagne's/CC's/Sheets will go to pay the guys who really do the heavy lifting. Attanasio already said that he's going to lose money THIS year with the CC deal, and that's only paying him ~ $4 million for the rental. To keep him, Mark will have to cough up more than 4X that for just next season, not to mention at least a 4 year commitment at that $ level. Not going to happen. Gallardo will be back next season, so he'll replace one of Sheets/CC and for far less $$. Parra will only get better from here. I'd suspect the Crew to sign or more likely trade for a 2-3 level starter to complement Yo/Manny for next season. Soup will be the 4 (I dont see anyone taking him and his $10million salary) and either Bush/McClung/Doug Melvin's next scrap heap revival project will round out the rotation.
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Posted by arks00 on July 8, 2008 at 11:43 a.m. (report)
I CC a championship! Alright, not funny...but seriously, I have not seen this much buzz around town for the Brewers since, well, ever in my lifetime (I was only 3 last time they made the playoffs). Lets hope the offense keeps playing well and the pitching is steady into October. go brew crew!
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Posted by mrunlucky on July 8, 2008 at 11:20 a.m. (report)
It's not called "signing" when you trade for a player.
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Posted by DT on July 8, 2008 at 11:13 a.m. (report)
Don't forget about Richard Jefferson. Milwaukee yesterday added two all stars. Pretty amazing when you think about it. A Cy Young Winner and a 23 ppg NBA All Star! WOW. This is the year. BELIEVE! Go Brewers and Go Bucks!
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