Brewers' saving grace
Pitching keeps them close to .500 mark
By TOM HAUDRICOURT
thaudricourt@journalsentinel.com
Posted: July 9, 2005
Atlanta - Considering the Milwaukee Brewers entered the final weekend of the first half ranked next-to-last in the National League in offense (.253 team average) and defense (.980 fielding percentage), it was somewhat amazing they were within five games of .500.
It didn't hurt that the pitching staff was ranked fifth (3.91 team earned run average) but it's difficult to get by for an entire season on pitching alone. When told that some fans and talk-show pundits continue to call for the head of hitting coach Butch Wynegar while others question the preparation of a team that makes so many defensive mistakes, manager Ned Yost said those critics were off-base.
"Spend a day with Butch and tell me he doesn't prepare those hitters," Yost said. "You know how hard he works.
"We sat here (Friday) at 1:30 p.m. and had an hour-and-half meeting, going over every player on (Atlanta's) team. And then we have a players' meeting. "It comes to the point where the players have to do it. It's that cut and dried. They have to take their preparation and get the job done. We can't do it for them. We can just set it up for them."
As for the big picture, with the second half still to come, Yost said: "You ride things out. We've got what we've got. Do you want to just dump them all and start all over? Where do you start?
"We know the job we do (as a staff), and for us to have to stand up and defend that? We're not 25 games under (.500). I think if you poll our fan base, the majority will say we're headed in the right direction."
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