LMAO. Who cares. Did you think he was going to manage Milwaukee forever? This is the equivalent of me hating Tony Larussa because he managed for the White Sox. 😂😂😂 NEVER!! I love Tony, I'll shed a tear when Tony passes aeay. That's so weird that y'all would treat Crain Council like that. LOL. He's like one of the best dudes ever. 😂😂😂 Brewers fans suck.
I was at the 1975 All Star game. I still have the ticket stub. My brother and I would take the Stadium Flyer from nearby our house to the ballpark. We watched as many twi-night doubleheaders as we could. Lots of great memories.
I also remember that 12-0 run. George Webb's restaurants had a prediction printed on the backs of their napkins, it read... "George Webb predicts the Brewers will win 12 straight games." And sure enough it finally happened. George Webb's promise was free Hamburgers🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔 to fans and they delivered. That was a wild day. A buddy and I went to the George Webb's on Loomis Road, off 20th and Layton Ave, and one other. We got a free burger in all but one. It was a blast. The Brewers have provided me with some absolutely fantastic memories and experiences. The 1978-1982 seasons were some of the most memorable times ever. In 1982 the most amazing thing happened with the World Series appearance, then the worst, the loss. Then sadly an even worse thing happened. On November 13th, 1982 my Grandpa had a massive heart attack and passed away that late afternoon. It was one of the most painful things I ever felt. I had turned 15 in October, October 3rd actually. We had been attending between 25-50 + games a year up until 1982. In 1983 we maybe went to 7 or 8. 10 at the absolute most. 84 saw the same, and sadly we never really got back to the Stadium as much. I have some great memories of those earlier years. While watching the Brewers winning the American League I got tears in my eyes again! Truly special.
I remember the 70's. I was a kid, my Dad took me to see the Brewers play at Milwaukee County 🏟Stadium🏟. From that moment on, I was hooked. I loved Baseball and I adored the Brewers! Robin Yount was starting out. Paul Molitor hadn't come to the team yet. Then things started to come together in 1978. 💣💣Bambi's💣Bombers💣💣 came to be. The Harvey's Wallbangers. Guys like Gorman Thomas, Ben Oglive, Cecil Cooper, hitting 30-45 home runs a season. Robin Yount began his quest for 3,000 hits. Which I was so blessed to have seen. These years are the most special moments of my life. After games we'd wait outside by the players parking lot. They'd come out and sign autographs for us. I was so lucky, so blessed to have met all of the above players. AND one of the most iconic, amazing, incredible, and wonderful people I met was Bob Uecker! A true legend. He is as amazing in person as he is on TV. Actually more so. I can remember the interior of County Stadium. The concession stands, the old scoreboard, the huge barrel. The original barrel. It was a really special place and I loved it.
As a D-backs fan I’m hurting I watch every game if not keep up while I’m working I believe they’re great team I just don’t know what’s happening right now want my boy Alek Thomas back not saying that will fix everything but something is missing..🐍⚾️
Chicago is a lot bigger market than Milwaukee. The Cubs buy ballplayers, while the Brewers develop talent. Then teams like the cubs overpay for free agents leaving small market teams, like the Crew.
Dbacks are better other than their bullpen... Bullpen has lost them alot of games. Alot. Loading bases with walks, balking on runs, pass balls... It's horrendous
Um… since miller park has opened, every single opening day is sold out. People actually pay for parking just to hang out outside during the game as well. Shitcago ain’t got nothing on the Brewers.
How did that work out for you guys?? Cause…I was there Monday, and I’ve never heard a building boo anyone louder. Then again, maybe you’re used to AmFam South which probably doesn’t contain the noise as well
I am so happy for Craig to have this opportunity to make a legitimate run for the world series. I enjoyed his time with the brewers, however I believe that he took that organization as far as they were capable. I am so proud of Craig for not getting sucked into this idea of "once a brewer, always a brewer." No organization "cares" about their people as much as they want us to believe. Anybody with any intelligence can see how this makes so much sense. One is Craig has a bunch more money and "opportunity with resources " that is just a little stretch down the road and the cubs organization says "we must have our biggest threat come be on our side." Anyone that cant see things this way can go watch a sausage race and wonder why it is so difficult to park at the brewers home games. Kinda sad
These trolls need to get a life and stop criticizing other player's especially great players because it only makes them look like a dumb troll and a fool.
Real talk I seen an interview with this fan that got the ball and she got a lot more then anyone will ever know. This dudes hat says it all 😂. It’s sad.
glad the algorithm took me back here! i remember seeing this channel upload a 0-16 cleveland browns lowlights channel back in the day. i really want to see it again if possible!
whats good dude. as a brewers fan i knew i'd find my way back to the channel. one thing I do miss was the 0-16 browns video you uploaded a few years back, was always a classic laugh to remember how bad that team was lol
whats good man. love the brewers hype video! i remember seeing you make an 0-16 browns vid back in the day. i really want to see it again is there any way we could get a reupload?
hey man, i remember seeing you make a 0-16 browns lowlights video. is there any way you could make it available to watch again? it used to be one of my favorites
Brewers looking good! Pat Murphy is the #1 reason, as he really know where and when to distribute the given talent base. Can we call them Murphy's marauders?