Veteran Leadership: Sometimes it matters, sometimes it doesn’t

For the acquisitions of Craig Counsell (2004, 2007) and Jeff Suppan (2007), the talking point from the Brewers front office on both of them was experience.

Suppan — and I don’t need to remind you — was the 2006 NLCS MVP. He owns the postseason. He also owns a restaurant, loves Jesus and hates science. Guys in any clubhouse adore the player who will stand up against the use of human embryos.

Counsell won the World Series in 2001 for Arizona. He was a dominant front end of the rotation, pitching Game 1 with his right arm, Game 2 with his left arm. As a lefty, he stood 6-foot-10. And who could forget his single off of Mariano Rivera in Game 7 to bring home the winning run?

These were two huge pickups for the Brewers. Maybe more importantly, it gave beat writers the chance to do the “Young players caught sight of their World Series rings in the clubhouse and creamed their jeans” routine. What they lacked in talent was made up for in ring flashiness.

Well, that matters no more.

Veteran leadership was that absent element. With the exception of a few playoff-calloused guys like Craig Counsell and Jeff Suppan, the Brewers did not have that ever-important component.

Yeah, just those two. We weren’t serious about them bringing anything to the squad. Here’s the new breed of veterans, as appointed by Anthony Witrado, with bulletproof playoff credentials provided by baseball-reference.com. (These numbers are so impressive, they cannot be contained by one column.)

Guillermo Mota

 Year   Round Tm  Opp WLser  G   GS   ERA   W  L SV CG   IP   H   ER  BB  SO

+——+—–+—+—+—–+—+—+——+–+–+–+–+—–+—+—+—+—+

 2006   NLDS  NYM LAD     W   2   0   6.75  1  0  0  0   4     6   3   0   5

        NLCS  NYM STL     L   5   0   4.15  0  0  0  0   4.1   4   2   2   2

Mike Cameron

 Year   Round Tm  Opp WLser  G   AB  R   H  2B 3B HR RBI  BB  SO   BA   OBP   SLG   SB CS  SH  SF HBP

+——+—–+—+—+—–+—+—+—+—+–+–+–+—+—+—+—–+—–+—–+—+–+—+—+—+

 2000   ALDS  SEA CHW     W   3  12   2   3  0  0  0   2   0   0  .250  .308  .250   1  0   1   0   1

        ALCS  SEA NYY     L   6  18   3   2  0  0  0   1   2   7  .111  .200  .111   1  0   1   0   0

 2001   ALDS  SEA CLE     W   5  18   2   4  3  0  1   3   2   7  .222  .333  .556   0  1   0   0   1

        ALCS  SEA NYY     L   5  17   3   3  2  0  0   0   4   4  .176  .364  .294   0  0   0   0   1

 2006   NLDS  SDP STL     L   4  14   1   2  1  0  0   1   3   7  .143  .294  .214   1  0             

Eric Gagne

 Year   Round Tm  Opp WLser  G   GS   ERA   W  L SV CG   IP   H   ER  BB  SO

+——+—–+—+—+—–+—+—+——+–+–+–+–+—–+—+—+—+—+

 2004   NLDS  LAD STL     L   2   0   0.00  0  0  0  0   3     1   0   1   3

 2007   ALDS  BOS LAA     W   1   0   9.00  0  0  0  0   1     1   1   0   1

        ALCS  BOS CLE     W   3   0   7.71  0  1  0  0   2.1   3   2   2   4

        WS    BOS COL     W   1   0   0.00  0  0  0  0   1     0   0   0   1 

Gabe Kapler

 Year   Round Tm  Opp WLser  G   AB  R   H  2B 3B HR RBI  BB  SO   BA   OBP   SLG   SB CS  SH  SF HBP

+——+—–+—+—+—–+—+—+—+—+–+–+–+—+—+—+—–+—–+—–+—+–+—+—+—+

 2003   ALDS  BOS OAK     W   4   9   0   0  0  0  0   0   0   3  .000  .000  .000   0  0   0   0   0

        ALCS  BOS NYY     L   3   8   0   1  0  0  0   0   0   3  .125  .125  .125   0  1   0   0   0

 2004   ALDS  BOS ANA     W   2   5   2   1  0  0  0   0   0   0  .200  .200  .200   0  0   0   0   0

        ALCS  BOS NYY     W   2   3   0   1  0  0  0   0   0   0  .333  .333  .333   0  0   0   0   0

        WS    BOS STL     W   4   2   0   0  0  0  0   0   0   1  .000  .000  .000   0  0   0   0   0 

Jason Kendall

 Year   Round Tm  Opp WLser  G   AB  R   H  2B 3B HR RBI  BB  SO   BA   OBP   SLG   SB CS  SH  SF HBP

+——+—–+—+—+—–+—+—+—+—+–+–+–+—+—+—+—–+—–+—–+—+–+—+—+—+

 2006   ALDS  OAK MIN     W   3  14   1   3  1  0  0   1   0   4  .214  .214  .286   0  0

        ALCS  OAK DET     L   4  17   0   5  0  0  0   0   2   2  .294  .368  .294   0  0

 2007   NLDS  CHC ARI     L   1   4   0   1  0  0  0   1   0   1  .250  .250  .250   0  0   0   0   0

And to think, of all the newcomers, the one who interested me most was David Riske.

Counsell takes new stance

Looks like Craig Counsell has changed batting stances for this season. I hope to not get a look at this thing more than 20-30 times all year.

Craig Counsell’s weird batting stances