Wheel of Fielder
By Nathan Petrashek It’s game show time here at Cream City Cables, and here’s today’s contestant, Prince Fielder. Step right up, Prince, spin the wheel, and let’s see where your baseball destiny lies!...
View Article2012 NL Central Division Preview: Chicago Cubs
By: Ryan Smith You can usually predict the type of season a team is going to have based on that team’s biggest offseason move. The Angels? They signed Albert Pujols and C.J. Wilson, so they’re going to...
View ArticleAll You Need Is Love – What I Love About The Game of Baseball
by Kevin Kimmes With today being Valentines Day, I thought I would take this opportunity to reflect on the things I love most about baseball. And while I’m on the subject of love, I would like to...
View ArticleBringing It All Back Home – Rattlers Win Game 1 Of 7 Game Homestand
by Kevin Kimmes On a day that saw the Brewers get shut out by the Chicago Cubs 8-0, the Timber Rattlers found themselves in the position to seek a little redemption for their parent club as they took...
View Article“A double for Aramis Ramirez … maybe …. no.”
by Nathan Petrashek Brian Anderson uttered those words in the fifth inning of yesterday’s game. They were immediately followed by something like “Ramirez does not run well.” That would be an...
View ArticleSome Thoughts on Ryan Dempster
By Nathan Petrashek I get the sense that Doug Melvin is one of those newfangled GMs that love advanced baseball statistics but also reserves a place for old-school baseball judgment. Given that, and...
View ArticleThe Cream City Cables 2013 NL Central Division Preview: Taking a Look at...
By: Ryan Smith Let’s be honest: if you’re reading this article, you’re either a close friend of mine or you get slightly turned on by these four words: Pitchers and catchers report. Perhaps baseball,...
View ArticleThe Cards That Made Milwaukee Famous: 1909 T-206 Shad Barry
by Kevin Kimmes Welcome to the 2nd installment of The Cards That Made Milwaukee Famous in which we try and shine the light of discovery on the players who were once household names in the Cream City....
View ArticleThe Cards That Made Milwaukee Famous: 1909 T-206 Newt Randall
by Kevin Kimmes Welcome to the 3rd installment of The Cards That Made Milwaukee Famous in which we try and shine the light of discovery on the players who were once household names in the Cream City....
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