Sunday Standout

After being impressed by the Brewers' young and talented lineup when they played the Mets back in May, I made sure to be in Bronx for Sunday's final game of their interleague series with the Yankees. While top to bottom, they weren't hitting  quite as well, and their fielding was not quite in the Ozzie Smith-Brooks Robinson range, there was plenty to like.
Travis Shaw was Sunday's standout. His three-run 1st inning homer got Milwaukee off and running. And his run-scoring single in the 5th gave the Brew Crew a vital insurance run en route to a 5 - 3 victory. A year ago, Shaw was the Red Sox 3rd baseman, showing flashes, but not enough to prevent him from being the key player in the package that brought reliever Tyler Thornberg to Fenway. He's been out injured all season, while Shaw has brought his game up several notches as the Brewers blossomed into a first-place team.
Coming off a four-RBI game that raised his season total to 65, along with 19 homers, a .299 batting average and OPS of .938, I was shocked to learn he hadn't made the All Star team. But you'd be hard pressed to find a Yankee fan who didn't feel Shaw was deserving after seeing him on Sunday.

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