Closer to a Wild Card
Monday night's most noteworthy game took place in St. Louis, where the two top contenders for the National League Wild Card met. Let's zoom in on Lorenzo Cain.
The Brewers' top of the order sparkplug contributed three hits and scored a run in Milwaukee's 6-4 win that moved them closer to locking in a post-season spot -- as well as their real goal, catching the Cubs in the NL Central.
Cain brings post season success to the Brew Crew -- he played in consecutive World Series with the KC Royals -- and in 31 October and November games, has a lifetime .295 batting average and .377 on-base percentage. Those numbers helped draw him to Milwaukee, where he's delivering as promised.
There'll be two more games with the Cards, before the Brewers return home for the final weekend of the season, where they'll face the very beatable Tigers.
Keep in mind, the Brewers are trying to break a six-year post-season drought; in the club's 48 year Milwaukee history, they've only been to the playoffs four times.
The Brewers' top of the order sparkplug contributed three hits and scored a run in Milwaukee's 6-4 win that moved them closer to locking in a post-season spot -- as well as their real goal, catching the Cubs in the NL Central.
Cain brings post season success to the Brew Crew -- he played in consecutive World Series with the KC Royals -- and in 31 October and November games, has a lifetime .295 batting average and .377 on-base percentage. Those numbers helped draw him to Milwaukee, where he's delivering as promised.
There'll be two more games with the Cards, before the Brewers return home for the final weekend of the season, where they'll face the very beatable Tigers.
Keep in mind, the Brewers are trying to break a six-year post-season drought; in the club's 48 year Milwaukee history, they've only been to the playoffs four times.
(My image of Lorenzo Cain is from the Brewers/Phillies game on June 10th.)
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