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    Posts Tagged with Prince Fielder

    Indians Trade C.C. Sabathia to Milwaukee Brewers

    Posted July 7, 2008 by nick
    Found in: Breaking News, MLB

    It looks like C.C. Sabathia is headed to the Brewers.C.C. Sabathia traded to the Brewers

    With the trade deadline inching closer, teams in contention have been looking for that extra piece to get to the World Series and it looks like Milwaukee Brewers were the ones willing to give up the most for this major player.

    The Cleveland Indians gave up Sabathia in exchange for Class AA outfielder Matt LaPorta, Class AAA left-hander Zach Jackson, Class A right-hander Rob Bryson and a player to be named later.

    The Brewers were just one of six teams that were in the Sabathia sweepstakes, which included the Dodgers, who just couldn’t give the Indians what they wanted in return for the CY Young winner.

    The Brewers currently are three and a half games behind the Chicago Cubs for first place in the NL Central and would win the Wild Card spot if it had to be determined today. A one-two punch of Sabathia and Ben Sheets could very well be a good combo for the Brewers matching up against other top teams. That is if Sheets can remain healthy.

    The Brewers though are going to try to drain every ounce of talent out of Sabathia because next year he will become a free agent where he’ll easily ask for $20 to $25 million per year on a new contract expected to be around six years. That could be too steep for a ball club looking to retain players such as Prince Fielder.

    For the Brewers sake and for how much they’re giving up, let’s hope this deal works out for them. If not, then this could be a hard bullet to swallow for many years.

    Source: Fox Sports

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    Brandon Webb’s Scoreless Innings Streak Ends

    Posted August 23, 2007 by nick
    Found in: Trivia, MLB

    All good streaks are bound to end and that’s what happened with Brandon Webb’s last night.

    The Arizona Diamondback pitcher’s scoreless inning streak ended Wednesday night at 42 innings when Prince Fielder singled home a run in the first inning.

    The night still ended well for Webb as the reigning NL Cy Young winner got his sixth consecutive win after defeating the Milwaukee Brewers 3-2.

    Webb, who started his streak July 20, gave up two runs in seven innings worked to improve to 14-8.

    Source: Fox Sports
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