The Barrel Man

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April 11, 2014

Brewers Sweep Phils, Complete Perfect Road Trip

Entering the 2014 season, the Milwaukee Brewers certainly knew they would immediately have their work cut out for them.  A challenging opening portion of the schedule had been staring them in the face.

However, the Brewers have responded admirably to the challenge, sending a loud message that they won't be intimidated.

After dropping two out of three to Atlanta at Miller Park, the Brewers proceeded to Boston, sweeping the Sox and spoiling Opening Weekend for the defending world champs.

From there, it was on to the city of brotherly love, where the Milwaukee took the first two games from Philadelphia.  Ryan Braun's three-homer performance help to ruin Philly's home opener on Tuesday.  The following night, Braun and Mark Reynolds drove in a pair apiece while Matt Garza limited the Phillies to three earned runs over six frames.

Having defied the odds and proven themselves to that point, the Brewers entered the final game of the road trip with high spirits and added swagger.  Milwaukee defeated Philadelphia Thursday evening by a score of 6-2, besting Cliff Lee while completing a three-game sweep.  Khris Davis collected two hits and two RBIs to help lead the Crew, while Marco Estrada allowed a pair of runs and struck out six in as many innings en route to his first victory of the season.

The 6-0 mark represents the third best road trip in Brewers history, landing them atop the NL Central at 7-2 overall.  Over those first nine games, Milwaukee boasts a 0.98 bullpen ERA, as well as a 1.95 team ERA, both tops in the majors.

For what it's worth, the Brewers have not lost a game since their beloved puppy mascot Hank endured his unfortunate surgery.

The Brewers return home this weekend to face the second-place Pirates for three games, followed by three against the third-place Cardinals.  The rival opponents are one and two games behind the Crew, respectively.

Though it is still quite early, the Brewers have opened their season in very promising promising fashion.  Optimism, energy, and confidence are soaring among players and fans alike.

Clap along, Brewers fans...

Brewers Sweep Phils, Complete Perfect Road Trip

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April 8, 2014

Braun Blasts Three Bombs in Philly Opener

His .150 batting average had fans concerned.  His season RBI goose egg had caused plenty of speculation. His critics were loving every minute of it.

Regardless of what has been thought, speculated, or even shouted his way, the man presented his message loud and clear on Tuesday afternoon.

Ryan Braun is back.

On the 40th anniversary of Henry Aaron's then-MLB record 715th home run, Milwaukee's current icon honored its former rather appropriately.  Braun tied franchise-bests with three home runs and seven runs driven in against the Phillies in their rescheduled home opener.  Braun attributes his big day to lined padding inside his right batting glove, as well as an eliminated left leg kick.

The end result was a 10-4 Brewers victory and all smiles from #8.  He and his mates have rode their four-game winning streak to the top of the NL Central at 5-2 overall.

While Braun set a personal-best for RBIs in a single game, he matched his single-game home run mark. Braun belted three dingers against the Padres at Petco Park on April 30, 2012.  That game had been largely considered a message from Ryan, who had successfully avoided a suspension from MLB.

That avoidance would turn out to be merely temporary, as Braun finally faced the music in the second half of 2013.  However, with the PED scandal and suspension officially behind him, Braun's outburst in Philadelphia signifies a fresh start and a sign of positive things to come.

Braun's Big Night at Citizens Bank

Braun's second blast of the day was number 213 of his career, placing him ahead of Geoff Jenkins for third in Brewers history.  Braun trails only former one-two punch partner Prince Fielder by 16 long balls, as well as Brewers legend Robin Yount by 37.

After an extremely forgettable 2013 campaign, Ryan Braun would love nothing more than to be crowned Milwaukee's all-time home run king as early as this season.

Braun Blasts Three Bombs in Philly Opener

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April 7, 2014

Crew Sweeps Defending Champs at Fenway

Opening Weekend in 'Bean Town' did not go according to plan for the Boston Red Sox.

The 2013 World Champions, returning home to begin a new chapter, were given more than their championship rings.

They were given a rude welcome by the Milwaukee Brewers.

The first interleague series for both clubs was largely one-sided, with Milwaukee outscoring its opponent 17-8 en route to a three-game sweep.

Marco Estrada pitched well in Boston's home opener on Friday, allowing one earned run over 5 2/3 innings while striking out six.  He exited a 2-2 game following a very promising start to the season.  A four-run ninth inning was the difference in the game, with Lyle Overbay's two-run double igniting the scoring.

Brandon Kintzler's scoreless eighth inning ultimately earned him the win, while Francisco Rodriguez's flawless ninth inning completed the 6-2 victory.  It was not a save situation for 'K-Rod', who has emerged as the club's closer in place of Jim Henderson.  The incumbent Henderson was largely inconsistent during spring training, prompting a change at the pivotal role.

The Brewers proceeded to get the final say in Saturday's extra-inning affair.  Wily Peralta allowed five runs over five innings, though just two of those were earned.  Suspect infield defense allowed for three Red Sox runs in the opening frame.

Despite two errors and various missed opportunities with men on base, the Brewers prevailed.  Logan Schafer's 11th-inning double scored Khris Davis, who enjoyed his first career four-hit game.  The single tally was enough for Rodriguez, who struck out the side in a flawless bottom half of the 11th.  Tyler Thornburg was perfect the previous inning while striking out a batter and earning the victory.

Coming off his first Opening Day victory, Yovani Gallardo was equally impressive in Sunday's series finale.  'Yo' scattered seven hits and kept the Sox scorless over 6 2/3 innings.  Zach Duke and Tyler Thornburg went the rest of the way to preserve the 4-0 shutout.  Aramis Ramírez continued his hot start to 2014 by singling and driving in his sixth run of the season.

While the series featured home runs from Jonathan Lucroy, Mark Reynolds, and Carlos Gomez, Milwaukee's most controversial name continues his search for his first dinger of 2014.  Embattled superstar Ryan Braun was kept relatively quiet in Boston, singling twice in nine at-bats while striking out twice and leaving four men left on base.

Braun was held out of Saturday's lineup as he continues to battle a sore thumb.  The lingering injury affects a nerve between the thumb and index finger of Braun's right hand.  The slugger has been battling this issue since last season, during which Braun made his first career trip to the Disabled List before ultimately being suspended by Major League Baseball.  Though surgery is an option, Braun would prefer to avoid that route.

Despite the sluggish start for Braun, it was an extremely positive weekend for the Brewers.  The three-game set marks Milwaukee's first sweep of Boston at Fenway Park since the final series of the 1993 season, during which the Brewers outscored the Sox 24-12.

Portions of April and May will continue to present plenty of challenging opponents for Milwaukee.  However, regardless of who they face, the Milwaukee Brewers have sent an early message that they fear no opponent.

Just ask the World Champions.

Crew Sweeps Defending Champs at Fenway


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Barrel Man