Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Opening Day At Miller Park

Another Opening Day in Milwaukee, a fourth straight loss for the Brewers. I'm starting to get emails from the Brewers' owner Mark Attanasio asking me NOT to continue my Opening Day Tradition because of that.

Hey, I'm not THAT bad on ODs. This was my 26th, and I do have an overall record of 15-11. Granted, that's just 2-7 in recent history. But, hey, I'm not the guy out there pitching -- or leaving the starter in for a hitter or two too many. That's my story and I'm sticking to it, Stevie!

Despite the loss (to the hated St. Louis Cardinals, no less!) it was a great day. Temperatures in Milwaukee were in the mid to upper 30s, making it more like Packer weather for tailgating. But inside (and I again thank the Baseball Gods for inventing the retractable roof) it was comfy for the crowd of reported crowd of 45,393. It didn't look like that many were on hand, but how many were passed out in the parking lot from too much tailgating? I can't say.

Milwaukee's sweep of San Diego to start the season had the crowd in a positive mood. I'm sure the additions of offensive (and defensive) help Lorenzo Cain and Christian Yelich helped that as well.

In a back-and-forth game, the difference came in the fifth inning in the unlikely form of Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas. Two outs, a runner aboard and Mikolas just crushed his first Major League hit, a 407-foot two-run home run to left. Even the two Cardinal fans next to us (Chicago guys who, it seems, prefer coming to games at Miller Park to Wrigley Field) were stunned. Of all the improbable outcomes, that was not one we were expecting.

That made it 4-2, and still not that deep a hole. But a four-run 6th inning made it a deeper hole, and while the team rallied with a pair of runs with two outs in the bottom of the frame, it was too much to overcome.

Milwaukee had home runs from Cain, Manny Pina and Eric Thames, continuing the long ball trend from last year. But they seem to have more contact hitting at the top of the order in Cain-Yelich-Travis Shaw, so I expect better offensive production in 2018.

SPEAKING OF Wrigley Field, and the Chicago Cubs: During the early innings, a gentleman in a Cubs uniform and wearing, for whatever reason, a large sombrero was working his way through the crowd, apparently "hexing" the Brewers and their fans. My thought? That's respect. If the Cubs and their faithful weren't concerned about Milwaukee this year, they would be ignoring us.

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