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WV23 Year In Review: July
Written by wrigleyville   
Thursday, 25 December 2008
July was a big month. CC came to Milwaukee, Harden to Chicago, Soriano returned and the Cubs owned the Brewers at Wrigley North (the full Year in Review series can be found here): July 1: Carrie Muskat helpfully explains that Derrek Lee is not trying to suck as he grounds into double play after double play. July 2: WV23's research department finds that the Nationals ground into tons of double plays - and lose a higher percentage of baserunners than any National League team. July 3: Two apparent special needs graduates face each other in the Cubs-Giants game. July 6: The Cubs get too many All-Stars. July 6: The Brewers lock up the "fattest team in baseball" award before the All-Star break. July 6: Keith Law can't figure out why Ryan Dempster is an All-Star. We explain. July 7: Andy Baggot of the Wisconsin State Journal says anything less than a World Series would be a profound disappointment for the Brewers. We hope Andy is on his meds this offseason. July 7: WV23 notes that a 5-for-1 trade for Brian Roberts favored by so many would have been a very, very bad idea. And that was even before ... July 8: The Cubs trade some of the same players that could have gone to Baltimore for one of the best pitchers in baseball. July 9: Alfonso Soriano is selfishly eager to return to the Cubs. How dare he! July 9: Phil Rogers sets the language back a few centuries with a single paragraph. July 9: Brewers fans mock Glendon Rusch. It bites them in the ass. July 10: Reds first base coach, saddled with crappy players, turns to yelling at opposing players in an effort to influence the outcome of the game. July 10: Aaron Harang, RIP. Dusty Baker, we're watching you. July 11: Joe Morgan thinks there are so many Cubs in the All-Star game because it's a "popularity deal." Joe figured out that a fan voting operation is a "popularity deal" all by himself. Good job, Joe! You're coming along. July 12: Ryan Theriot and Carlos Marmol conspire to ruin Rich Harden's debut, but the Cubs still get the win. July 13: A must-read WV23 All-Star break analysis. July 14: A-Rod catches a fan being an ass. July 14: Josh Hamilton, American Bad Ass. July 15: Pining for insightful comments from Brewers fans. July 16: Peter Gammons insults an 87-year-old widow, something President-elect Obama will do in his first post-election news conference. Why? July 16: Who to blame for the National League's All-Star loss. July 17: Remembering seeing Joltin' Joe at Yankee Stadium. July 17: Cheeseburgers with Big Stein at Yankee Stadium. July 20: Alfonso Soriano, selfishly taking a rehab assignment. How dare he! July 21: Rich Harden, proving to be useful. July 23: We are sick of cheapskate sponsorship deals that allow businesses to get good publicity for giving next to nothing to charities. It must end. July 24: Len Kasper violates the "triple away from the cycle" rule. He should read WV23. Or Deadspin. July 24: We suggest Moises Alou should pee on Kerry Wood's hands. July 25: A Cubs farm hand throws a ball into the stands during a fight, injuring a fan. He rightly goes to the pokey. July 27: Jeff Samardzija is called up, meaning it is time to learn to spell Samardzija. July 28: Brewers fans predicting a late-July sweep of the Cubs. July 30: For the life of him, Ryan Theriot can't figure out why the Cubs are winning since Alfonso Soriano returned to the lineup. Dumbass. July 31: Not looking good for the aforementioned sweep. July 31: Mike Nadel attacks Erin Andrews and tries to ruin all that is holy. July 31: The Brewers are swept and Ned Yost caps it off by sending Eric Gagne out to bean a Cub. Gagne, of course, fails to cap off the gigantic Milwaukee fail of a week.

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