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Bob Brenly Might Be Leaving Cubs Booth

10/22/2008 3:59 PM ET By Eamonn Brennan

    • Eamonn Brennan
Since 2004, Bob Brenly has been a steady and intelligent broadcast partner for Len Kasper in Chicago, but Brenly has never made any secret of his desire to eventually return to managing. The Milwaukee Brewers need a manager. You, citizen, must do the math:
So by deduction, we know what the Brewers will require of their next manager. He must have a calm, placid and reassuring personality wrapped around an old and wise baseball soul. Of all the candidates who have been mentioned for the job, Bob Brenly seems to present the closest match.
If this happens, Cubs fans will wave goodbye to an above-average baseball analyst. This is a surprisingly hard thing to replace.

In Milwaukee, this means a manager with a pretty good handle on the old and the new, who's also great with the media and apparently pretty laid back. That's just what Prince Fielder's diet needs. A little relaxation Also: More sausage. This vegan thing isn't going to cut it.

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