News: Milwaukee 1B Prince Fielder was one of the only Brewers to have a decent day at the plate Saturday against Jake Peavy and the Padres. Fielder drove in the only run of the game -- the Brew Crew won 1-0 -- as he went 1-for-3 with a double. He added a walk.
Analysis: Fielder hit only .228 in August and hasn't begun September much better. He's obviously not this bad, but he's not the MVP candidate we saw last year either. Consider him on the low end more than the high end of No. 1 Fantasy 1B. Still, he's got a lot of power
News: Brewers 1B Prince Fielder went 0-for-4 with a walk Friday against the Padres and is batting only .161 (10-for-62) with zero home runs over his last 16 games.
Analysis: Fielder hit only .228 in August and hasn't begun September much better. He's obviously not this bad, but he's not the MVP candidate we saw last year either. Consider him on the low end more than the high end of No. 1 Fantasy 1B
Tom Haudricourt, of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, reports Milwaukee Brewers 1B Prince Fielder is back in the lineup Thursday, Sept. 4, after receiving a day off Wednesday, Sept. 3. He has only three hits in his last 25 at-bats and has not homered in almost three weeks.
Even though the Brewers are facing another lefty tonight in Shawn Estes, Prince Fielder will be back in the lineup after a day off yesterday. Fielder has struggled mightily against lefties recently going 3-25 and has not homered in nearly three weeks, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinal.Even though Fielder has struggled lately it is tough to keep him out of your lineup.
Prince Fielder got a day of rest on Wednesday, in part because the Brewers have been seeing a rash of left-handed pitchers, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.Fielder has just three hits in has last 25 at-bats, and with his .220 average against left-handed hurlers, he needed a break.
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