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Brew-haha should keep Cubs on toes

August 5th, 2008 at 12:02pm Gareth Sleger

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Last night’s dugout scuffle between Prince Fielder and Manny Parra is a clear sign of frustration among the second place Brewers (or Fielder’s attack on Parra could simply be a side effect of meat withdrawal). It’s very reminiscent of the scrap between Carlos Zambrano and Michael Barrett.

Now, I know it isn’t that surprising for tensions between teammates to breakdown now and then. But, last season’s dugout fiasco was a turning point that lit a torch under the Cubs (with a little help from Lou Piniella getting tossed after a dirt and hat kicking tirade the next game).

The Brewers situation can go one of two ways: they either continue to buckle under pressure that began with last week’s sweep or they use it as motivation, much in the same way the Cubs did last season.

Team meltdown or no team meltdown, sweep or no sweep, the Brewers aren’t out of the NL Central race by any means. So, the Cubs should continue to be on high alert.

Let’s just hope Ned Yost doesn’t get tossed from tonight’s game.

Entry Filed under: Milwaukee Brewers, Lou Piniella, Carlos Zambrano

3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Wally Haas  |  August 5th, 2008 at 12:26 pm

    The Cubs got rid of Michael Barret not long after the incident. The Brewers are unlikely to let Parra or Fielder go. Brewers are in a stretch where the play teams with losing records. If they can’t make up ground now, don’t be surprised if the Cardinals become the main threat.

  • 2. Gareth Sleger  |  August 5th, 2008 at 12:36 pm

    That’s a good point about St. Louis. A Brewers fan that I know (who shall remain anonymous) mentioned that when the Cubs play the Cardinals later this week, he would rather have the Cubs win so the Brewers can fight off any Wildcard threat.

  • 3. Wally Haas  |  August 5th, 2008 at 5:16 pm

    Also, Parra’s a bit out of his weight class with Fielder. I also wonder whether he remembered Crash Davis’ advice about not punching with your pitching hand.

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