One of the big questions in Brewers camp this spring is what to do with their big former closer Derrick Turnbow. Turnbow fell victim to Mark Wholers disease in the second half of the season last year: after a year and a half as an effective closer and a turn in the All-Star Game he lost everything, including his job to Francisco Cordero after the Carlos Lee trade. While it's still early this spring, he seems to at least be back on the right track: Of course with this being the spring, this immediately gets minds going and Brew Crew Ball is already turning over trade ideas for Turnbow. It's probably a little early for that, but Brewers fans have to be excited that one of the biggest questions they have this spring is what to do with an extra bullpen guy. When the questions facing your team are that small, things are moving in the right direction.Turnbow turned in his second consecutive strong outing Sunday in a 5-4 loss to the Los Angeles Angels, pitching a perfect eighth inning with one strikeout. Turnbow has retired all six batters he has faced in the two games, striking out two.
"It's been very good so far," Turnbow said. "I've just got to keep it going."
















