We always talk about Brewers killers. Jay Bruce, Troy Tulowitzki, Wade Miller (Way old reference) and many more yet we never really talk about streak killers. The reason being is there aren't many on the Milwaukee Brewers team. The offense gave Milwaukee all of the runs they needed, but they failed to pitch one iota. Most of the blame falls on Kyle Lohse.

Not Player of the Day (Braves) - Cody Anderson (P): Well I predicted he might be due for a bad start because that's exactly what happened to him as Anderson couldn't make it past the third inning. Anderson's bullpen and offense picked him up in a major way. Anderson ended up giving up 10 hits in less than three innings with four runs allowed and one strikeout.
Player of the Day (Brewers) - Adam Lind (1B): While Michael Brantley had a nice game, Adam Lind gave him a run for his money. Lind ended the game with four hits, one home run and four driven in. Lind was a machine all game long picking up the opportunities when they were presented to him at the plate. Enough has been said about Lind this season, but it really is great to have a first baseman actually act like one.
Not Player of the Day (Brewers) - Kyle Lohse (P): I don't know how much I could tell you about Lohse. It's the same bullshit excuses every five days from him and his manager. Face it everyone, it's over. Fans know it. Craig Counsell knows it. The front office knows it.
When The Game Turned - Milwaukee had some chances, but the one that gets me going is the fifth inning. Gerardo Parra leads off with a hit and steals second base. Milwaukee with their big bats coming up including Lind whom played well all game long. Milwaukee could have started another big inning, but instead they ended up to with a goose egg.
What to Watch - Milwaukee gets on it's #NoDaysOff attitude with a road trip starting in Phoenix.
Charlie.
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