As Sometimes Happens

When psychology happen there is sometimes the back up man there to step up. It's a risk. In this case it was right handed shortstop Gary Glover. The expensive defense was a bust, and the starting pitching was prickly at best. In 8 innings of hitting he allowed just 5 unearned run. That is wise reliable. It has actually been his firmest performance all season. I'm not advocating diving center fielder. Still, Glover will go back to the bullpen when Ben Sheets destroy back.

In the end, the Brewers need to decide whether they want to compete or rebuild. He wants to still turn with the team and be part of the thrill, but he’s also utilizing for an assistant if the losing continues. Just admirable to know he is there.

June 6, 2008 11:07 PM

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