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Published - Wednesday, October 08, 2008

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Brewers need change at the top (of order)


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Shortly after he took over the Milwaukee Brewers in an 11th-hour, owner-driven move that left baseball purists gasping, interim manager Dale Sveum was asked about his equally surprising decision to move Mike Cameron to the top of the batting order.

“He’s my leadoff hitter ’til death do us part,” Sveum said.
Mike Cameron?

Now, Cameron is a lot of things. He’s a good power-hitter, a great fielder and a solid influence in the clubhouse. But he is not — repeat, NOT — a leadoff hitter.

Oh, he’s fast and will take a walk on occasion, but Cameron strikes out more than anyone on the team, has a low on-base percentage and is a career .250 hitter. He’s the antithesis of a contact hitter.

Yet, Sveum felt he was Milwaukee’s best option to bat leadoff after he replaced Ned Yost as manager for the final 12 games of the season.

More than anything, Cameron hitting leadoff revealed the Brewers’ biggest problem during a riveting season in which they finally made the playoffs but didn’t have enough to win once they got there: While they had many talented hitters, they had a horribly dysfunctional offense.

The batting order put together by general manager Doug Melvin had no balance. It was too right-handed. It had too many free-swingers and not enough guys who put the ball in play. It was too reliant on the home run and had little ability to manufacture runs.

There was a school of thought the reason the Brewers hit only .217 during September was because they were pressing too much or Yost was riding them too hard to snap the team’s 26-year playoff drought. Their four-game exit from the playoffs showed that to be a myth. The Brewers hit only .206 against the Phillies.

Worse, their power dried up, no surprise since home runs are generally harder to come by in the postseason. The Brewers didn’t hit their first home until Prince Fielder connected in the 33rd inning of the series.

Melvin’s first order of business during the offseason will be to make a call on the manager. He also must replace cult-hero CC Sabathia and oft-injured Ben Sheets in the rotation, find a closer who will be there from start to finish, patch up his leaky infield defense and figure out which of his young stars deserve long-term contracts.

Before Melvin does any of that, however, he has to construct an offense that will work on the days when the ball isn’t leaving the park. The Brewers didn’t have enough baserunners, which meant they didn’t give themselves enough chances to score runs. We’ve already seen changing the manager won’t change the hitters, so a remodeling job is needed.

Any reconstruction will start with a leadoff hitter. Free-swinging Rickie Weeks was miscast in that role, though he could still be a productive hitter lower in the order.

But the Brewers’ failure in the leadoff spot wasn’t the fault of Yost or Weeks. It was an organizational failure. There simply wasn’t a good option available.

If Melvin can’t find an effective leadoff hitter by spring, his all-or-nothing offense will continue to come up with nothing far too often for the Brewers to become a legitimate contender.
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Sconni Fan wrote on Oct 13, 2008 9:04 AM:

" Any TRUTH that the hottest bet in Vegas right now is whether the Chokes offense will hit more HR's than their pitching gives up??? I'll put my money on their pitchers!!! "

Sconni Fan wrote on Oct 13, 2008 8:51 AM:

" Truth, if you prorate CC's homeruns per at bat and give him the same number of at bats as the Choke's best "Homerun Hitter"...CC would have 25....which is tops on your Chokes!!!! Maybe your Chokes should sign him and let him play everyday!! "

Sconni Fan wrote on Oct 13, 2008 8:43 AM:

" Hey truth, that one hit in the playoffs was more than the entire Twinks, I mean chokes, had combined in the playoffs. What channel carried the Choke's playoffs games? I must have missed it. I would explain to you how power hitters don't always have the top averages...But you being a Chokes fan would mean you know nothing about POWER HITTERS!!! Our SS, (that's short stop, Truth), had more HR's, (that's Home Runs, Truth), than your best "Power Hitter"...and he was 4th on the Crew!!! "

The Truth wrote on Oct 12, 2008 11:39 AM:

" How about 1-14 Fatty Fielder in the leadoff spot? "

Sconni Fan wrote on Oct 9, 2008 8:39 AM:

" I'd like to see Manny vs. the Red Sox...it would be interesting to see how they pitch him. "

Rock wrote on Oct 9, 2008 8:25 AM:

" I'd like to root for the Dodgers, but I cannot stand Manny! He's the only reason they are not my bandwagon team. Plus, I like going for the underdog generally, and the Phils are huge underdogs according to all the experts. Good season for sure!! "

Sconni Fan wrote on Oct 9, 2008 6:32 AM:

" I'm rooting for the Dodgers from the NL and it doesn't matter from the AL...it will be a great storyline either way. Torre vs. the Red Sox! Or the young Rays who came from last place!! Great season of baseball!! "

Rock wrote on Oct 8, 2008 3:21 PM:

" I was kind of torn on who to root for now that the Crew and Cubs are no longer involved (yes, the Cubs - I'm a NL Central homer). But after all the experts and polls made their picks, I'm going with my initial hunch, the Phillies! Go get em! "

JR wrote on Oct 8, 2008 10:36 AM:

" It was rumored around the trade deadline that the Crew had an interest in 2nd baseman Brian Roberts of the Oriles. Something like that would give us a solid leadoff hitter, a good defensive 2nd baseman and a good base runner. It should be an interesting off-season that is for sure. "

Rock wrote on Oct 8, 2008 8:29 AM:

" Tom bashed Cam in the beginning of this story, then proved our (Brewer fans) point later on. Its between Cam and Rickie. Rickie sucked it up all season long batting leadoff! Lesser of two evils - Mike Cameron. I like your thinking Sconni!!!!!! And get Robin out at third base where he belongs. One of the best baserunners to ever play the game... chewing on sunflower seeds on the bench?!! "

Sconni Fan wrote on Oct 8, 2008 6:23 AM:

" He makes the Crew sound like the worst team in baseball...not one of the eight best. Thier best bet at leadoff was playing AAA most of the season. I wonder if Tony Gwynn SR would be interested in a hitting coach job with the Crew!?!?! "


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