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Who's Seen the Most Home Losses in Person?


rluzinski
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I'm 1-7, with 7 losses in a row. I saw about 45 min of the April 7th win, although they were losing bad when I had to leave.

 

I'm sure there is much worse out there... share your misery!

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1-8 on the year. Only win being the McGeehee walk off.

Opening day, one loss vs St Louis, the full Cubs series, one against Pitt, one against ATL and one against Philly.

 

I'm not paying for any more tickets that I haven't already bought. The product on the field isn't worth my money.

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I'm 2-0. I guess I need to go to more games. http://forum.brewerfan.net/images/smilies/smile.gif

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2-4 for us. I couldn't tell you how we managed that. We even saw one of the Hoffman saves.

We are also 1-2 in road games, having taken in the Nationals series.

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I'm 0-5 on the year. I only have tickets for one more game but I have a buddy that has a four pack of which I think he expects me to attend those with him. Other than that I'll probably be slumming it with day of game deeply discounted tickets from someone in the parking lot if I get the itch to see a game.
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In 2008, I went to the 2nd game of the year at Miller Park and the Brewers won. They lost the next 10 games I went to that year. I stopped going in late July in order to stop jinxing the playoff run. What were the odds that I would be at 10 straight losses when they only lost 32 at home all year?

 

This year, 0-3 so far.

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I'm 1-7, and I'll be at all three games in Minnesota. But it is for a bachelor party, so if it gets bad on the field at least I'll know what I can do to ease the pain
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I am 0-7. The first loss was the Trevor blown save (BF.net: "Please be more specific). OK, it was the one where Nick Stavinoha hit a HR from his knees. Since then, the Brewers have not even LED in a game that I've attended, and went 41 innings without scoring what I termed a "meaningful" run. I started out the '95 season 0-6, and went 0-10 from '94-95, but man oh man has this year been brutal for me in person.
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I am 0-4 so far. If I remember correctly, I have yet to see the Brewers even leading at any point.
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I saw 11 straight losses from 2006-2009. I know I was there to see a couple of CoCo's epic meltdowns in person. It finally snapped this year after the 2nd game of the season vs. the Rockies.

 

Funny thing is, from 2001-2005, when the Brewers were really bad, I saw something like 7 or 8 wins in a row, including a win against the Yanks.

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8-7....8 straight wins, 7 straight losses. I'm a little nervous about going and making it 8 straight losses haha.
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Also 1-7 at home. Opening day plus and Saturday plus packages have one win. Caught the nice 3-0 series in AZ though.
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0-3 at home this season, but 1-0 on the road. I have tickets to seven more games, not even really looking forward to them.
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I've been a full season ticket holder averaging 60 games a year since and including 2002. I'll contend that the amount of losses I've seen is more than anyone else 30 or younger. I believe I'm 3-9 this year in person.

 

I was planning a trip to Cin/Pit for this week. I'm glad I didn't go.

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man oh man has this year been brutal for me in person.
And you can't leave when it gets bad.

 

Not only can i not leave, I am forced to literally watch every single pitch without missing a single nuance. I love my job, but it's been tough this year!

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1-0 this year. It was the first time I got the see Trevor Time in person. I certainly hope I didn't witness Hoffman's last save ever at Miller Park.

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