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Winning Brewers baseball has arrived
 
By Dave Roloff
Special to OnMilwaukee.com
Photography by milwaukeebrewers.com
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Published March 6, 2006 at 5:12 a.m.
Tags: brewers, roloff

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The Cardinals have come back to the pack. While they still have a vaunted lineup, Scott Rolen is coming back from a major injury and Jim Edmonds isn't getting any younger. Their rotation and their bullpen also took a hit and I wouldn't put my money on Chris Carpenter garnering back-to-back Cy Young Awards.

As far as the rest of the division, if the Rocket comes back Houston will be a team to deal with because of their pitching, but their offense is terrible. The Cubs have been saying for years that they would contend with a healthy Kerry Woods and Mark Prior. Let me know when that happens. Plus, their offense is now re-treading retreads.

The Reds and the Pirates, well, they are the Reds and the Pirates. Isn't that fun to say about other teams?

Getting back to the Brewers themselves, their day-to-day lineup could be dominating. Think "Harvey's Wallbangers." This, of course, assumes that Hardy will be the Hardy of the second half, and that Fielder and Weeks will adapt to their first full season against big league pitching.

Don't be afraid to wager on the youngsters' hitting. Their offense at times will have to overcome potential defensive liabilities, but let's face it, Weeks and Fielder aren't here to win gold gloves.

Another plus to this team that hasn't existed in years is depth. Melvin must have got Blue Jays' General Manager J. P. Ricciardi really drunk to give him Cory Koskie and the infield depth he provides. Now Hall can fill in where necessary and be a big bat off the bench. Same goes for Koskie when Hall is starting (plus he hits left-handed).

There is also depth in the outfield where it appears that Cory Hart and Gabe Gross are the fourth and fifth outfielders. Not only can Hart fill in the outfield he can also play first base and give Ned Yost an option against lefties. He also may be the Brewers' best base runner, which can come in handy late in games.

Also a player to keep your eye on is Nelson Cruz. If Cruz keeps progressing at his current pace, he may make the decision process on Carlos Lee's future with the club an interesting one after this year. Cruz has also been playing some center field, which only increases his value.

As we all know, pitching wins championships. This team goes nowhere without a healthy Sheets. The staff is rounded out by two of the most underrated pitchers in the National League in Doug Davis and Chris Capuano. Although Capuano needs to prove that last year wasn't a fluke. Tomo Ohka will fill the four spot.

The staff is not spectacular but it is solid. It is also the one place where someone needs to step up. Whoever between Dana Eveland, Dave Bush and Rick Helling gets the five spot will need to deliver more than that typical fifth slot production.

One of the main things that sparked the Crew's run in 1991 was bringing up Cal Eldred during the middle of that season. Eldred and ace Chris Bosio teamed to dominate the rest of that season. While none of the Brewers' pitching prospects appear to be ready to make that leap, this is the one unknown that could put the Brewers over the top.

Finally, the Crew looks to have a stellar bullpen. If Dan Kolb can return to form and Derrick Turnbow isn't a one-year wonder, the pen could turn games into a six inning affair on a nightly basis. Jose Cappellan and Jorge De La Rosa in the seventh, Matt Wise, Kolb and Eveland in the eight and Turnbow in the ninth. Gone are the days of calling on Bronswell Patrick.

Has this convinced you? Possibly, but they are still always questions over the course of the marathon 162-game schedule. That is where the blind faith comes in. Yes it has been crushed many times before, but for some reason this year it seems stronger than ever.

One thing for sure, Miller Park should be hopping, and not just for the Cubs and the Cards. The kids will be fun to watch and there is a buzz in the air about Brewers baseball again. For all of those old enough to remember, this is a baseball town and if the Red Sox and White Sox can break their curses and win it all, is it really that far out of the realm of possibility that the Brewers will play in October?

Memo: If Sundays are "Retro Sundays," can we bring back the "True Blue Brew Crew" sign? It wouldn't truly be retro without it.

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Posted by OMCreader on March 15, 2006 at 7:38 p.m. (report)

Bill said: I hope you have better luck with Dan Kolb than we did in Atlanta. The man seems to be a head case.

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Posted by OMCreader on March 9, 2006 at 2:49 p.m. (report)

Chad said: Edit: The last good year that included Pat Listach was 92, not 91. Just to nitpick.

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Posted by OMCreader on March 7, 2006 at 1:35 a.m. (report)

Nate said: You have got me convinced that the Brewers will win the division. When do playoff tickets go on sale at Miller Park?

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