This one looked great in the first inning, and much less good in the third. Ben Sheets had gone a mere 2 innings when he exited with right forearm tightness, and this put tremendous pressure on the oft-criticized Milwaukee bullpen as well as new manager, Dale Sveum, to hold on for the last 7 innings against the deadly Chicago lineup. They did. In perhaps their greatest collective performance of 2008, seven relievers combined to throw 7 one-run, 5 hit (all singles) innings and seal a huge 6-2 victory on Wednesday night at Wrigley. Prince Fielder ripped a double down the right field line off Jason Marquis in the first to unload the bases and put his club up 3-0. Sheets yielded a home-run to Cubs’ third baseman Aramis Ramirez, and went down with an injury he probably received while taking a swing in the top of the third. Enter Mark DiFelice, who hurled 2 scoreless. Then new acquisition Todd Coffey for the 5th, Carlos Villanueva for 2/3 of the 6th, and Mitch Stetter to retire Jim Edmonds for the final out of that inning. J.J. Hardy hit an RBI double in the 7th, and Corey Hart lined a single to left that scored a pair of Brewers and put his club up a commanding 6-1. Even Eric Gagne pitched in, throwing a flawless 7th inning. Guillermo Mota did give up a single and a walk, but got through the 8th unscathed. In the 9th, Salomon Torres struggled, but should have gotten out of it without a run scoring, but Prince Fielder, who had otherwise had a spectacular night, failed to field a low throw from Ray Durham that would have completed a game-ending double play. A run scored on the play, but Torres came right back to retire pinch-hitter Daryle Ward to wrap it up.
Offensive MVP: Prince Fielder (3-4/1R/22B/3RBI/1BB/0K)
Pitching MVP: Mark DiFelice (Win-1st), Todd Coffey, Carlos Villanueva, Mitch Stetter, Eric Gagne, Guillermo Mota, Salomon Torres (7IP/5H/1ER/3BB/6SO/0HR)
Alex’s Take:
The offense seems to be clicking again, Prince Fielder is crushing nearly everything he sees, and the bullpen turned in a great (not just good, but great) performance! This happened against the Chicago Cubs of all teams! Dale Sveum, though I don’t know if it was something he said or just his calm demeanor, really managed his pen well tonight, in a game that the Cubs could’ve easily charged back against the Achilles’ heel of this 2008 Milwaukee team. The key to this series is obviously the rubber match tomorrow, and a tough match up it is. Dave Bush will be pitted against Rich Harden, a spectacular pitcher who dominated the Crew the last time he faced them. The offense will probably need 5 runs or more to win tomorrow’s critical game, but the good news is, it seems like they are capable of doing it now.
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