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Brewers Gameday: The Infielders
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May 15, 2009
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May 15, 2009
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The Brewers' 2008 Roster • Starters • Relievers • Infielders • Outfielders
The team's most solid positions, Milwaukee brings added depth to an infield with three all-stars.
If Rickie Weeks adds to that lineup by raising his average, it could be the best in all of baseball.
| Infielder |
Vitals |
2007 |
Synopsis |
 Craig Counsell #30 |
IF - Bats L, Throws R 6-0, 180 Age: 37 |
.220, 3 HR, 24 RBI |
He's a great clubhouse guy and someone whose two championship rings can give credence to his leadership. Yost will often bring him in on defense.
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 Joe Dillon #27 |
IF - Bats R, Throws R 6-2, 215 Age: 32 |
.342, 0 HR, 10 RBI |
An offensive powerhouse in his 76 at bats in 2007, he's versatile enough to even play outfield positions. If injuries hit, he'll get lots of playing time. Think Bill Hall three years ago and you'll see what Dillon could become.
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 Prince Fielder #28 |
1B - Bats L, Throws R 5-11, 270 Age: 23 |
.288, 50 HR, 119 RBI |
Perhaps the best power hitter in the National League, he has a chip on his shoulder because he's getting paid near-rookie money and he wants much-bigger cash. Thankfully, the Brewers are working on that. Now, he'll need to work on making 50+ HR consistent in a park where that's a possibility for many years.
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 Bill Hall #2 |
3B - Bats R, Throws R 6-0, 210 Age: 28 |
.254, 14 HR, 63 RBI |
Had a very subpar year at the plate compared to 2006 (35 HR, 85 RBI); perhaps the move back to third base, a more comfortable position for the previously transfered centerfielder, could get his mind back on success at bat.
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 J.J. Hardy #7 |
SS - Bats R, Throws R 6-2, 190 Age: 25 |
.277, 26 HR, 80 RBI |
In 2007, his bat's success reflected the Brewers fortunes. Early on, he was the NL MVP, and the Brewers were 24-10. Then his bat died, and so did the team. A more consistent year could guarantee October.
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 Jason Kendall #18 |
C - Bats R, Throws R 6-0, 205 Age: 32 |
(w/Cubs): .270, 1 HR, 19 RBI |
Kendall has to return to his everyday catcher role this year after two injury-plagued years. One of the best defensive catchers around, he was brought in to become the pitchers' best friend. He also can bring veteran leadership and winning pennant-race/playoff experience to a team sorely needing it.
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| Mike Rivera #11 |
C - Bats R, Throws R 6-1, 230 Age: 30 |
.231, 2 HR, 3 RBI |
The new backup catcher, he could see major playing time if Kendall has injury problems, a recent issue in the last two years.
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 Rickie Weeks #23 |
2B - Bats R, Throws R 5-10, 215 Age: 25 |
.235, 16 HR, 36 RBI, 78 BB |
Weeks knows how to draw walks, which saved his on-base percentage to a career hgh .374. Now, he needs to show he knows how to put the bat on the ball and "put 'em where they 'aint." Do that, and his teammates' RBI totals should skyrocket.
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