Punchless Brewers Can't Find Swing In Game 2By Bill MichaelsThe Milwaukee Brewers went down quietly in game 2 of the NLDS.
“We’re just not putting the bats on the ball”, Prince Fielder commented, “We’re getting pitches to hit, we’re just getting the key hits when we need them”. Third baseman, Craig Counsel, exclaimed that the media seems to penalize for the team hitting home runs, “You guys almost penalize us. Look, we didn’t have good at bats. Our backs are up against the wall now. We’re going home and we have to play like there is no tomorrow.” When asked if the Phillies pitching staff was throwing the ball that well or was it mental mistakes at the plate, Fielder emphatically said, “No, it’s just us. We’re not hitting. You’ve gotta tip your cap to them but it’s us, we’re not getting the key hit.” This type of inning epitomizes the Brewers lack of experience and free-swinging mentality and thus cost them game 2. In their September to remember (yes, that’s sarcasm) the Brewers bats cooled off dramatically (.227 since 9/1) and these type of mental-less at bats are the reason why. The Brewers confidence came today because they knew Sabathia was going to the hill, “You always feel good when your ace is up but we didn’t do anything to help him today”, a disappointed Counsel reiterated. Now the Brewers head home, to
Down 2 games to 0 in the NLDS, the Brewers look at their deficit as if they have to sweep a 3 game series. “We’ve known pressure. We had to deal with it just to get here”, Counsel said, “We’re not afraid of pressure, hopefully we’ve learned to deal with it. We’ll get back to work tomorrow and hopefully find our stroke at home”. |
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