Found July 28, 2009 on Bleacher Report:
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Following a pathetic and embarrassing loss for the second consecutive night to the worst team in the Majors, it has become quite evident that the Milwaukee Brewers are no longer contenders in this year’s National League Pennant race. The Brewers have now been outscored in the first two games of their series against the Washington Nationals by a total of 22-9.  That’s 22 runs given up to a team with 32 wins this season.  The offense has been fine for whatever that is worth and Ryan Braun is starting to heat up in a massive way.  Hitting in front of Prince Fielder, Braun had slowed down but now has his batting average up over the .315 mark and has joined Fielder at the 20 home run mark. Outside of the 3-4 combo of Braun and Fielder, the Brew Crew simply can’t find anyone that wants to drive in runs.  J.J. Hardy and Mike Cameron represent the only other Brewers that have driven in over 40 runs this season, but neither of them are batting over .250....
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