The Brewers' REAL Problem
You just have to know where to look:
If they could simply play all week like they have on Monday and Tuesday, instead of being only 10 games over .500 and holding onto a slim 4.5 game lead in the NL Central, the Crew would be 59 - 29 and running away with the division.
I don't know if it's late-week fatigue or lack of focus and desire, but Yost and Melvin need to get to the bottom of this. If the Brewers keep playing like a mediocre team for the majority of the week, it won't be long before they are one.
If they could simply play all week like they have on Monday and Tuesday, instead of being only 10 games over .500 and holding onto a slim 4.5 game lead in the NL Central, the Crew would be 59 - 29 and running away with the division.
I don't know if it's late-week fatigue or lack of focus and desire, but Yost and Melvin need to get to the bottom of this. If the Brewers keep playing like a mediocre team for the majority of the week, it won't be long before they are one.
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The answer is pretty simple --
Dave Bush Sucks.
He was made 5 starts on Sunday (renamed Black Sunday for when Bush starts) (Brewers winning % .500)
He has made 3 starts on Friday, renamed "Fourth-Inning-Hook_Friday" (Brewers winning .462)
He has made 3 starts on "What-the-hell-is-wrong-with-him" Wednesday (Brewers winning pct. .500)
On the other side of the coin, He has made only 1 start on Thursday(Brewers winning pct. .667) and 2 starts on "Must-win" Monday (Brewers winning pct. .692)
I'd like to point out that this post was just a joke, for anyone wondering where my senses went. I was simply trying to point out that if we look hard enough, there are many peculiar splits that are simply the result of random luck. Too often, we search for an explanation for something that doesn't have one. It's just human nature, of course.
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