Monday, May 24, 2010

John Axford Helps Brewers Steal One At Target Field


It wasn't pretty, but rookie reliever John Axford helped the Milwaukee Brewers close out a 4-3 victory against the Minnesota Twins, the only game they won in the series. Axford was called upon in the ninth since Carlos Villanueva had already pitched two innings in Saturday's extra innings game.

Axford got into trouble early when Orlando Hudson hit a lead-off double, but was able to strike out Justin Morneau and Michael Cuddyer.

Then more trouble was brewing as Delmon Young hit a seeing-eye single up the middle. Jim Thome pinch-hit for Brendan Harris and was walked to load the bases.

This brought up the rookie shortstop, Trevor Plouffe, who had stepped up for the injured Jeff Hardy. Plouffe ended up striking out and Axford became the latest reliever to get a save.

The interesting part of this game was when Trevor Hoffman was asked to come into the eight inning to set-up Axford. Hoffman looked like a completely different pitcher.

Pitching coach Rick Peterson must have seen something in Hoffman's delivery, because he was fooling batters and throwing strikes. He had a clean one-two-three inning and looks like he is coming back to form.

It might be only a matter of time until Hoffman gets back into his groove as the closer. If Peterson has truly helped fix whatever was making Hoffman struggle then he deserves another shot, but it will take at least a few more clean appearances for him to regain the closer's job.

Corey Hart continued his power surge with his ninth homer and Prince Fielder continued to heat up at the plate when he crushed his seventh of the year. Rookie Marco Estrada, Zach Braddock and Manny Parra helped the struggling pitching staff hold the Twins to two runs over the first seven innings and may have saved Ken Macha's job for now.

Their next series is against the struggling Houston Astros and the Brewers need to sweep them in order to get things going again. We'll see what happens but this victory was very crucial.

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