Tuesday, May 19, 2009

How Cool Is This?


It's nice to see the Brewers finally getting some love! This article, as you can see, is on the front page of Yahoo this morning, as well as the sports tab, and was the featured article on Yahoo MLB yesterday. Good job Mark!

Monday, May 18, 2009

I'm Back!

A friend of mine asked me recently why I hadn't posted anything new this season. I originally started this blog so I would have somewhere to vent, and lately I haven't had anything to bitch about. Ken Macha hasn't pissed me off the way Ned used to, and our guys are playing well. (knock on wood!)

I have lots of new photos on my Facebook page if you'd like to check them out. There's trips to Cincinnatti, Arizona and San Francisco, shots from the Brewers On Deck event, and a few random fun shots.

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/photos.php?id=762939661

Enjoy, and go Brewers!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Brewers On Deck

So like an idiot, I drug my butt out of bed on a beyond freezing Saturday morning to go down to the Midwest Airlines Center for Brewers On Deck, only to find that there were even bigger idiots who had been lined up since 5 am. 5 am!! In sub zero temperatures! All for a chance to pay $25 for a Ryan Braun or Trevor Hoffman autograph. Everything was set up on the third floor, and the line was already down to the first floor when I got there at 9:30. Across the first floor, across the second floor, across the skywalk and back, then across the third floor.

So I finally make it through the gate on the third floor. Just like last year, there was little to no organization, no clear demarkation in terms of where lines started and ended. Lines were jumbled all up together, and signage was minimal. Do the Brewers employ anyone with any kind of event planning experience??

I went to the food court area to get some lunch and there were, I think, four vendor windows, and some carts selling food. After waiting for 10 minutes for a burger in a line that never moved, I finally went and bought a hot dog from one of the carts. $6 for a hot dog and a canned soda. Then I went looking for somewhere to sit. There might have been 100 tables set up. There were over 10,000 people at that event, and they set up maybe 100 tables. Most of them sat four, but a couple could hold 6. So at any one time, about 450 could sit and eat. I wasn't one of them.

Next year, for the love of God, pony up some money to pay someone with event planning experience!!

Enough of the bad stuff. The coolest thing this year was was the photo stages. So instead of waiting in line for hours to get a couple of autographs, I bounced around the photo stages all day and got tons of shots with most of the guys there. You can see the album here.

So that's it for now. 69 days till Opening Day! Go Brewers!

Sunday, October 05, 2008

Ryan Braun

Once again, Ryan Braun amazes me with his character. Geoff Jenkins took out a full page ad in the paper, after he left, thanking the fans of Milwaukee for all their support during his tenure here.

CC Sabathia did the same in Cleveland.

Ryan Braun just took out a full page ad on Friday thanking the fans for all their support during this season, and acknowledging that the team wouldn't have made it to the playoffs without us.

This kid, at 24, realizes that without us, they wouldn't have a job. Without us, Attanasio couldn't go out and sign Sabathia.

Nice job, Ryan. You are truly a class act.

Playoff Summary

Game 1 - Gallardo - good
Defense - garbage
Offense - garbage

Game 2- Sabathia - tired
Defense - better
Offense - still garbage

Game 3 - Bush - surprisingly very good
Defense - spectacular
Offense - patient

Game 4 - Suppan - garbage
Defense - not really needed
Offense - garbage

Bottom line - We lasted longer than the Cubs!

Update: To make things even better, it turns out that the Cubs were the only team to get swept in the first round. Yeah, no curses in Chi town!