| By Andrew Wagner OnMilwaukee.com Reporter E-mail author More articles by Andrew Wagner |
| Published Jan. 16, 2008 at 5:35 a.m. |
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Six months ago, while the Brewers looked like they were going to run away with the National League Central, Brett Favre stole the thunder with the latest installment of his will-he-or-won't-he saga.
As Favre and the Packers continue their unexpected run towards a possible Super Bowl berth, the Brewers -- at least for a few hours -- returned the favor.
There was a sense of optimism in the air in the Metavante Club at Miller Park as the Brewers staged their annual Winter Warm-up. For one night, the disappointment of last season's playoffs near-miss and the questions regarding steroid allegations, a questionable reconstruction of the bullpen and the repositioning of Ryan Braun and Bill Hall were put aside as fans posed for pictures with players, coaches and front office staff.
There was a high demand to see Braun, the National League Rookie of the Year, who seemed to show little concern or disappointment about his move to left field; a change made necessary by the signing of free agent centerfielder Mike Cameron.
"I'm excited about it," Braun said. "Last year, one of our weaknesses as a team was defensively, and for me, I think we've addressed it and we should be better off. It's exciting to have a guy like Mike Cameron come in and help us."
Braun practically carried the Brewers on his back offensively last season. He hit .324 with 34 home runs and 97 RBI. His weakness, though, was with the glove. Braun was charged with 26 errors in 112 games. Down the stretch, as the team fought for a playoff spot, Yost often pulled his rookie slugger in favor of a defensive replacement.
He hasn't had much time to start working on his new position since he got the news. In fact, he joked with reporters that the outfield glove isn't broken in yet. But the simple advice, at least for now, is to throw the ball to shortstop J.J. Hardy when in doubt.
"I think I'm a pretty intelligent player and I think I'll be able to figure it out once I get out there," Braun said.
Hardy, meanwhile, was ready to get back to work. His 2007 season included his first selection to the National League All Star Team. Despite missing the playoffs, he was happy to make it through the whole season without injury after missing a majority of 2006 with an injured ankle.
"I didn't do anything to hurt the team," Hardy joked. "I didn't do as well the last couple months as I did the first couple months."
Nonetheless, he's ready to get to spring training.
"It seems like we get a closer every other week. People are excited about it and I'm excited about it. We're deep in starting pitching and our bullpen seems to be really good. If anything, we don't have to face those guys anymore and that's a good thing. I didn't enjoy facing those guys."
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