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NL Central Standings

W L PCT GB STRK
Chicago 97 64 .602 0 Lost 4
Milwaukee 90 72 .555 7.5 Lost 1
Houston 86 75 .534 11 Won 1
St. Louis 86 76 .530 11.5 Won 6
Cincinnati 74 88 .456 23.5 Lost 5
Pittsburgh 67 95 .413 30.5 Won 1

(updated 10.15.2008 at 9:27 PM CDT)


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pitchers # Pos.
Dave Bush 31 P
Eric Gagne 38 P
Yovani Gallardo 49 P
Seth McClung 73 P
Guillermo Mota 58 P
Manny Parra 43 P
CC Sabathia 52 P
Brian Shouse 51 P
Mitch Stetter 57 P
Jeff Suppan 37 P
Salomon Torres 16 P
Carlos Villanueva 12 P
catchers # Pos.
Jason Kendall 18 C
Mike Rivera 11 C
infielders # Pos.
Craig Counsell 30 SS
Ray Durham 5 2B
Alcides Escobar 21 SS
Prince Fielder 28 1B
Bill Hall 2 3B
J.J. Hardy 7 SS
Brad Nelson 40 1B
outfielders # Pos.
Ryan Braun 8 LF
Mike Cameron 25 CF
Tony Gwynn 22 CF
Corey Hart 1 RF

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Now that it's over, how will you remember the Brewers' season?
  • A rousing success. They made the playoffs, something they hadn't done since before many bloggers here were born.
  • Mostly satisfying. If you'd told me 90 wins and a playoff berth at the beginning of the year, I'd have taken it, but the limp the finish took some of the sparkle off.
  • Great on its own, but downgraded after accouting for context; with Sabathia and Sheets most likely having thrown their last pitch for the team, the Brewers may have blown their golden opportunity.
  • I'm left feeling unfulfilled. I think the team was capable of a lot more than it showed. With a healthy Sheets, who knows how far they go?
  • They're the crappiest bunch of crap that ever crapped.

  394 votes | Results

90 - 72

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Lost 1

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NL Central Standings

W L PCT GB STRK
Chicago 97 64 .602 0 Lost 4
Milwaukee 90 72 .555 7.5 Lost 1
Houston 86 75 .534 11 Won 1
St. Louis 86 76 .530 11.5 Won 6
Cincinnati 74 88 .456 23.5 Lost 5
Pittsburgh 67 95 .413 30.5 Won 1

(updated 10.16.2008 at 1:05 AM CDT)

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