I raved about how the Brewers drew 5 walks against Derek Lowe on opening day at Miller Park, and was convinced that it was the next step in a burgeoning offense. Since then, the team has drawn just 14 more free passes in 6 games, a paltry 2.33 per game. Weeks, Hall, and Hardy all have three a piece, which puts them on pace for 70 each. If that happens, I’ll be happy. In the meantime, Prince needs to control the strike zone a bit better — 2 BB and 9 SO is not so good in 7 games. My over/under on Suppan’s ERA stands at 4.50. Suppan’s WHIP (1.46) is exactly twice that of Ben Sheets (0.73), who despite only having 6 K, has yet to walk a batter, and has allowed only 11 baserunners in 15 IP. He’ll have a big year, believe me. I thought for a second that maybe Benny would have to settle into a career as a control guy, but then I remembered that his fastball is still sitting at 94-95 and touching 98. He still hasn’t found his curve this year, possibly due to slightly altered mechanics from the injuries. He will, and he will dominate. Prediction: Sheets, Jake Peavy, and Rich Hill all end up in the top 5 in Cy Young voting. Is anyone going to the Indians v. Angels? I’m there Wednesday nacht. This is probably dumb for MLB, but great for baseball fanatics in Milwaukee, who will get to enjoy any seat they can get their hands on for just $10. The Tribe is my AL team this year, and I will be very happy not to have to root/route/rute against them, and to NOT have to see Pronk play 1B just to get ABs. I’ll be there in my Mrs. Sizemore shirt. 
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