Milwaukee Brewers Lineup Against San Francisco Giants
The Milwaukee Brewers will be taking on the San Francisco Giants for the second time this season with the series being played at Miller Park.
Catcher Jonathan Lucroy will sit out the contest with starter Randy Wolf on the mound. It was a difficult decision for manager Ron Roenicke due to Lucroy going 3-for-5 with three runs, seven RBI and two home runs, including his first-career...
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10 days ago
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10 days ago
Milwaukee Brewers vs. San Francisco Giants Pitching Matchups
The Milwaukee Brewers (17-24) will host the San Francisco Giants (21-20) at Miller Park for a three-game series. This will be the second time these two teams face each other this season with the Giants taking the first series two games to one. Two of the three pitching matchups occurred in the last series which means fans could be in for quite a treat.
Monday May 21, 2012
Randy Wolf...
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10 days ago
Wolf's woes continue for Brewers
After seven straight quality starts for the Brewers starting rotation, Randy Wolf's outing on Wednesday felt like a step back for a group that seemed to be getting it back together.
The group had posted a 1.37 ERA in that time, holding opponents to an impressively low .160 batting average. But in Houston on Wednesday night, Wolf gave up six earned runs, walked three Astros batters...
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14 days ago
Wolf looks to continue success against Houston
On the verge of their longest losing streak of the season, the Houston Astros might be thankful that it's Bud Norris' turn in the rotation. He might not feel the same way, however, about facing the Milwaukee Brewers or having to pitch opposite left-hander Randy Wolf.
While Wolf will seek a sixth straight win over Houston, Norris will try to help the Astros snap a four-game...
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15 days ago
Game 32 Thread - Garza vs. Wolf
Cubs go with the right-heavy lineup against struggling southpaw Randy Wolf.
Brewers
Cubs
*Morgan, CF
Johnson, CF
Weeks, 2B
Baker, RF
Braun, LF
Castro, SS
Ramirez, 3B
*LaHair, 1B
Hart, RF
Soriano, LF
*Kottaras, C
Mather, 3B
*Green, 1B
Castillo, C
#Izturis, SS
Barney, 2B
*Wolf, P
Garza, P
Which will happen first?
Dempster wins a game
Soriano hits...
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19 days ago
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19 days ago
Wolf, Brewers seek to string together wins
San Diego Padres hitters haven't given much support to their improved pitching staff and rookie right-hander Joe Wieland has especially had trouble getting help from his teammates.
Wieland will try again for his first major league victory when the Padres open a three-game series against the visiting Milwaukee Brewers on Monday night.
San Diego has posted a 2.56 ERA over the...
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April 29, 2012
Wolf's rough night wastes Brewers' offense
They used to call old Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium "The Launching Pad." On Friday, the Braves' current home, Turner Field, also had that old feel to it, as baseballs were frequently sent screaming through the air.
The Braves benefited the most from the home run binge in a 10-8 defeat of the visiting Brewers. Milwaukee out-homered Atlanta, 3-2, but the hosts used five...
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April 14, 2012
Wolf says Brewers focused, with blinders on
Brewers veteran Randy Wolf first broke into the big leagues in 1999, with the Phillies. At this point, he's a veteran of 14 spring trainings. So, when Wolf assesses a Cactus League season, it carries some weight. Thus, Milwaukee fans should be pleased when they hear Wolf describe the vibe around his clubhouse as "positive." According to the 35-year-old lefthander, the...
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April 03, 2012
It's a Howler for Wolf in 9-3 loss to Reds
Cincinnati is expected to challenge for the Central Division title and with Spring Training winding down they slapped around Randy Wolf and the Brewers in a 9-3 win at Maryvale Baseball Park. Starting pitcher Randy Wolf suffered his first loss as he was tagged for 7 runs in his 7 innings of work. His record in Spring Training moved to 3-1. Wolf only allowed two players (Juan Francisco...
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March 29, 2012
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March 29, 2012
Wolf already in midseason form in Arizona
PHOENIX All good things must come to an end, even in spring training.
Left-hander Randy Wolf retired his first 14 batters in Cactus League play before issuing back-to-back walks in the third inning of the Brewers' 12-2 victory against Cleveland on Friday afternoon at Maryvale Baseball Park.
In his two starts (4 23 innings), Wolf has allowed just one hit, with one walk and...
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March 09, 2012
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