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Cubbies invade Brew Town. Keep me in your thoughts!


If we lose more than one of the three games against them I may throw myself out my bedroom window hmm.gif

It's only one floor up, but still, I'm sure it would hurt!

If we were to sweep the series we could bury these guys for the season, putting them into double digits in the games back column.

If we were to BE swept by them they'd be right back in the race only a few games out.

Keep yer fingers crossed PLEASE!

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Everything is crossed here, even my legs... wink.gif Good luck Riggs!

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We want a Brewers/Red Sox World Series right D? clap.gif

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I was wondering why it was smelly outside. cubs fans invading. smile

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Thank goodness it's been raining all day hey buddy?

Atleast they won't leave a stain this time around!

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Duh-yup, I'm a Cubbie Iyam Iyam, Duh-yup!

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Well I am gonna take JR's post as literal. Much like Mo is wearing a Green Bay cap and showing pictures, I need JD to video you jumping out the window, if they lose!

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Too bad no Pinella this week!

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Film at 11 JR???



MILWAUKEE (AP) - Alfonso Soriano , the Chicago Cubs ' pricey offseason acquisition, is starting to pay off.

Soriano had five hits, including a three-run homer, to help the Cubs beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7-2 on Monday night.

''That's why we went out and signed him,'' said bench coach Alan Trammell , who managed the team for the suspended Lou Piniella . ''This guy is an offensive threat in more ways than one. He can do it all. We really need him to get going because he can be a catalyst for this team.''

The Cubs' $136 million outfielder has now homered in his last three games and is hitting .407 over his past 12 games. The last time he had five hits in a game was as a member of the New York Yankees on Sept. 17, 2002, a 9-7 loss to Tampa Bay.

''I know I got five hits, but the home run was the most important hit I got,'' he said. ''We really pulled everything together tonight. Hopefully we will continue to play like we played tonight.''

The win was the second in a row for the Cubs since Piniella was ejected on Saturday in Chicago, after a dirt-kicking tantrum against an umpire following a close play at third base. Piniella was suspended four games by Major League Baseball for the incident.

Carlos Marmol (1-0) got the win, retiring two batters in the sixth inning in relief of starter Jason Marquis .

''This is not me - these are Lou's wins and our wins,'' Trammell said. ''It is nice to see us having smiles around here finally. Hopefully we can keep this thing going.''

Trammell said a key to the victory was the pitching of Marquis, who got out of bases-loaded jams in the first two innings without giving up any runs. Marquis lasted 5 1-3 innings, giving up two runs on seven hits.

''He kept us in the ball game,'' Trammell said. ''I give him a lot of credit. He battled and really competed tonight.''

Chicago trailed 2-1 in the seventh when Michael Barrett drew a leadoff walk. He stole second for his first stolen base since May 7, 2004, and advanced to third on a single by Mark DeRosa . Cesar Izturis ' RBI single drove Dave Bush from the game.

Cliff Floyd kept the inning going with a pinch hit single off reliever Brian Shouse that drove in DeRosa, giving Chicago a 3-2 lead. Brewers manager Ned Yost brought in reliever Matt Wise to pitch to Soriano, who hit the second pitch he saw into the left field stands for his seventh home run of the season.

''I know he's a low-ball hitter, but I'm a low-ball pitcher,'' Wise said. ''You have to tip your hat. I'll take my chances with that pitch, even if guys know it's coming 90 percent of the time. That's how I pitch.''

Bush (3-6) gave up four runs on seven hits in six-plus innings.

''We had opportunities to score runs and break the game open a number of times,'' Yost said. ''We just didn't capitalize.''

The Cubs grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first on Ramirez's RBI double into the left field corner.

The Brewers tied the game in the third when Prince Fielder hit his National League-leading 20th home run of the season. Fielder, who was named the NL player of the month for May on Monday, has hit 14 home runs since May 1.

Chicago's season-long troubles continued after Fielder's home run. Johnny Estrada hit a popup near the mound. Marquis appeared ready to catch it, but backed away at the last second and the ball dropped between him, Barrett and three of the Cubs' infielders. Estrada was safe at first on an error charged to Marquis.

''I'm not sure what happened other than we didn't catch the ball,'' Marquis said. ''Luckily it didn't hurt us.''

Marquis got out of the inning by getting Geoff Jenkins to ground out.

Notes: Marquis hit Jenkins in the ankle with a pitch in the fifth inning. Jenkins stayed in the game after conferring with Yost and trainer Roger Caplinger. He ended up leaving the game in the seventh inning with a right ankle contusion. ... With 35,760 fans at Miller Park on Monday night, the Brewers surpassed 1 million in attendance for the season, the second earliest date in club history.



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Oh those weenies better not start getting excited over a two game winning streak.

Nothing has changed.

They're too talented a club not to have an occassional hot streak.

But look, the Brewers themselves had had teams like the Cubs on various occassions in the past (albiet for a lot less money).  It's a team of individual players instead of a cohesive unit.  They don't mesh.

Besides that, they're a group of streaky power hitters (with the exception of Derek Lee), which is why they score in bunches but also go a week without winning a game.

Sure, they'll beat someone into submission every so often, but most of the time they'll be striking out and losing.

The Brewers gotta learn how to put their boot on the neck of an inferior opponent like the Cubs!  ENOUGH letting these jokers hang around already!

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OOOOOOH!

You guys just have NO idea.

I HATE THOSE CUBBIES SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!

I just want them to go 0 - 100 the rest of the season.

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Which do you hate more- Cubs or Bears???

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That's a tough call Ruby.

I think it's the Cubs though.

To be honest, I really am surprised I hate them so much.  I used to love them.

I wish we stayed in the American League, then the Cubbies could still be my NL team.

This is a good question though, I REALLY don't know.  I hate them both so much.  I think it's just easier to hate the Cubs because the Pack sucks so bad right now that the Bears aren't really a threat to them.

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We won tonight clap.gif

It was too close for comfort though.

Those Cubs are starting to hit the ball, they kept coming back.  We beat up on Ted Lilly though, and played a good solid game defensively.

Derrick Turnbow still makes me nervous as hell.  This guy starts most of his relief appearances with a first batter walk.  I wish we would have traded the guy in early May when the league thought he had turned himself around.

I think everyone knows now he's the same sad sack he was last year, he just had a hot streak.  I got so nervous when he came into the game I had to hop on the exercise bike to work off the building energy!  Then he gives up two runs and leaves with the tying runs on base!

Yeesh!

If we win the rubber game tomorrow at noon the series will have been succesful.

The baseball world will be watching, as Carlos "punch my own catcher" Zambrano will be pitching.

I'll be so glad when we send these folks back to the flatlands!

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Yay brew crew, I gotta say though....


I like the cubs better than I like the bears....


I'm just a football fan though...


LOL!!!!

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