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Bugs & Cranks:
Nobody in attendance of Wednesday's Brewers 6-3 victory at Cincinnati left more surprised of Rickie Weeks' errorless, 4-for-5 performance than Weeks himself.
Since the once-heralded savior of a franchise belly flopped onto big league soil he's managed to evade every single expectation that fans, management and ? even he ? has placed upon him. This once [...]
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