I was born in Cudahy. I've lived in Wisconsin my entire life. I grew up in Milwaukee. From 1967 to 2002 I lived there. I've seen some really amazing games at Milwaukee County Stadium. From Bambi's Bombers to Harvey's Wallbangers. The World Series run in 1982. The winning streak in 1987. Paul Molitor's hitting streak. Robin Yount's 3,000th career hit!! Then seeing Prince Fielder, Rickie Weeks, Ryan Braun, JJ Hardy, and those amazing young players. Now, we have another absolutely phenomenal group of young players! This has been a really special year! And I'd love to be able to hear Bob Uecker say these words, "The Milwaukee Brewers are Major League Baseball's World Champions in 2024!!" That would be absolutely perfect!
Also watch the dugout. After every hit, every sacrifice hit or sacrifice fly, the rookies are on the top steps screaming and making noise! There is something about THIS team, that the last few years haven't had. Their excitement is contagious, their fight never stops. Pat Murphy has really done an absolutely phenomenal job with these players and you can see it, feel it, hear it, everytime a player makes ANY type of play, catch, hit, sacrifice, stolen base, whatever. It's been a really special time!
I love this team! These young kids coming up off the mat after two losses shows the depth of their grit! I think they are so much more of a team under Murph than (the other guy who flew south and is not even missed)! Let's see how we do against Cleveland...we can beat these good teams because WE'RE a good team!! PS God bless Bob Uecker 😊❤😊
@@jeffryhammel3035 I unfortunately think Yellich is done. He's 32 and very injured. He's had a good career of 14 years, but time has caught up with his body.
Rookies, young players, and some veterans. Every single one of them focused. Ortiz having a off day with the glove, but as always, someone else helps out. This team's never say die attitude is absolutely incredible! Seeing these young guys on the dugout steps screaming and cheering on every hit, and play is such a great feeling! I can't say enough about Pat Murphy as well. He's been so instrumental teaching these "kids". Never allowing them to ever slow down. Tobias Meyers or Myers has been absolutely phenomenal. For a team who's pitching staff has been decimated by injuries, Colin Rea and Tobias Meyers has been absolutely vital factors in this team's success. This has been an absolutely exciting, amazing, incredible, unbelievable experience to watch. My health has deteriorated quite a bit over the last couple of years. I've been a fan of this team since I was a 5 year old kid back in the 70's. Along the way I've seen Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, Gorman Thomas, Ben Oglive, and Bambi's Bombers, Harvey's Wallbangers, then the 87 season with all those straight wins. Yount's 3,000th hit. Molitor's hitting streak. Prince Fielder's 50 home run run. So many incredible memories, stories, players, people, and moments. However seeing these kids playing like this, right now? This has to be one of the most amazing seasons. Now 1978-1982 will ALWAYS be my favorite years in Brewers history, but if these kids get to the World Series? And if they could end up possibly winning? That would easily end up as the most unbelievably special moment ever seen in ⚾️Baseball's⚾️ history! I never thought that this team would have a chance this year, and THANKFULLY I WAS SO SO SO WRONG!! They've already won more games now than I thought they would win all season. Again I was so foolish. Let's give this team the most important thing we can. NOISE!! SUPPORT!! LOVE!! Every Home game we need to make sure that the other team KNOWS just how much WE LOVE OUR BREWERS!! I wish my Mom and Dad could be here to see this team. We used to go to Milwaukee County Stadium 20-50 times a year from 1978 to 1987. My Dad loved Baseball. My Mom wasn't a big Baseball fan, until she decided to come to a game with us. From that moment she was a fanatic. She loved it. I wish that the Brewers were Televised more on local Television. We got rid of Cable-TV when the bill hit $250.⁰⁰+ per month. My health has deteriorated quite a bit since the pandemic hit. Being ill can be extremely difficult financially. Plus I moved from Milwaukee back in 2001-02. So attending games now for me is near impossible. For one I'd need a ♿👩🦽Wheelchair🦽♿, actually I'd probably need one of those motorized carts. I'm not sure how that works at American Family Field? Plus again the costs are sadly not within my budget. I'd really love to be able to see these guys play. National Televised games always show the Yankees, the Dodgers, the Braves, even the Cubs and Cardinals, and their not leading their division. It's sad how little TV time this team has gotten. They are in my opinion anyway, one of, if not THE MOST EXCITING TEAM in Baseball right now. They've defied every possible problem. From losing their two best pitchers, a closer and a Cy-Young winning Starter. As well as injuries to their entire starting pitching rotation. Their manager/ head coach high tailed it to Chicago. Yet throughout ever problem, any adversity, issue, dilemma, this first year head coach, a team that's filled with rookies, 1st year players, and again a pitching staff that looks like a M*A*S*H unit, has been one of the best teams out of the gate in the National League and hasn't taken their foot of the gas since. And it's been one of the most incredible stories Baseball has seen in quite some time now.
Good comeback win. Next to impossible to expect deep playoff run without Yelich. Sucks as he and team was very competitive but without Yelich down the stretch this is a new level of miracle.
Every time I go to see the brewers lately I have crap luck because despite them being one of the most consistently good teams of the last few years every time I go they lose 8-1 or something. I took my brother to the game last year they lost to the Giants 15-1. And the two closest times I've thought about but not gone this year have been barn burners like this game and when they gave Shota his first loss, and I had great seats for that (my dad and brother went). I don't want to be the superstitious fan that stays home, but here we are, lol
So the "experts" at this point give the Milwaukee Brewers a 1% chance to win the World Series. Just on que, Yelick goes down for the season. Still, there's something about this young and hungry team that gives me a feeling that those predictions are way above 1%. GO BREWERS!!
Well they split with the Billion dollar team. Not bad considering that one of the Dodgers players makes as much as our team. LOL. Jokes aside, 9 games up, 2-2 split with the "best" NL team(according to ESPN), not bad, not bad at all!
As good as i felt after splitting this series it didn't last long. Yelich is out for the season and annother year of a first round exit is coming. I might die before we ever get a ring.