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Sweep Over Giants and Prince Fielder Leads the All Star Voting

by @ Friday, June 22nd, 2007. Filed under 2007 Brewers, Prince Fielder

Good for Prince.  The Brewers slugger has a huge lead in the National League with 26 homeruns now and the next closest guy is Adam Dunn with 20.  Throw in a league leading 59 RBIs and a .379 OBP and you’re looking at a guy who’s an early MVP candidate.  And the voters have rewarded […]

Prince Fielder Heating Up As Brewers Pad Lead

by @ Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007. Filed under 2007 Brewers, Prince Fielder

The Brewers record in their last ten games isn’t very pretty (3-7) but they have won two of their last three and they’ve done it when the rest of the division is cooling off.  The end result is a 6 1/2 game lead over the Astros and the Cubs with four more games left in […]

Prince Fielder Shows Up to Camp Early

by @ Thursday, February 22nd, 2007. Filed under 2007 Brewers, Prince Fielder

Price Fielder said he wasn’t completely happy with how 2006 went.  Trying to get a jump on the 2007 season, he’s showed up to camp early after he saw several other position players reporting early.  Click on the link for a nice profile on Fielder and some comments about him from Ned Yost.

Prince Fielder and PECOTA

by @ Sunday, January 28th, 2007. Filed under 2007 Brewers, Prince Fielder

While one of my favorite publications, the Baseball Prospectus Annual, hasn’t yet come out, the website has released their PECOTA projections.  PECOTA cards to fun to look at so I thought it’d be worthwhile checking out first basemen Prince Fielder’s PECOTA card to see what we find.
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