Now is when your team needs you most. I'm listening to the radio on my way in, and it sounds as if the whole city has given up hope. Yes, the Brewers have been bad - feckless, you might say - since a few weeks before the All-Star break. But, they are STILL in 1st place. As bad as this division is, it is STILL theirs for the taking.
I love my Cardinals. With all due apologies, I will be thrilled if they repeat as Central Division Champs. But, c'mon Milwaukee! Don't give up so easily. The Brewers don't need to win 90 games to compete for the World Series. Remember 2006? How many wins did the Cardinals have in the regular season? Who won the Series?
The Brewers just need to tread water until Sheets is back. Then, it's game on... unless everyone is ready to concede the division to the mighty Redbirds again. ]
(Note: My favorite part of all this is that no one seems worried about the Cubs, even though they're 2 games closer to 1st!)
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