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Today marks the 27th anniversary of a moment of Brewers history. On this day. no matter how bad it turns out to be, just think of what the 1987 Orioles went through 27 years ago.

 

After they probably did the finishing touches on their taxes, they had to go to work - there was a game scheduled that day with the Milwaukee Brewers, who sent Juan Nieves to the mound. At the end of that game, here was what Juan's line looked like:

9 innings pitched, 0 earned runs, 0 runs, five walks, seven strikeouts, and NO HITS ALLOWED.

 

Hope that helps you get through this day.

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27 years ago... 9 innings, 3 outs, 27 outs, DO WE GET A REPEAT TODAY??!?

Posted: July 10, 2014, 12:30 AM

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If the Brewers don't win the division I should be banned. However, they will.

 

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Hard to believe it's been 27 years. Those 13 games are one of my favorite seasons, all by themselves, and the Yount catch may be the single most thrilling, cathartic moment in Brewers history. Thanks for the reminder, Clancy!
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And for years, my brother and I would mimic the seemingly unnecessary dive by Yount by catching ball THEN jumping on the bed in a moment of pure drama. :)
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And for years, my brother and I would mimic the seemingly unnecessary dive by Yount by catching ball THEN jumping on the bed in a moment of pure drama. :)

 

You aren't alone, I think all of us around that age did the same, my brother and I did that's for sure. My brother still imitates Cooper's unique batting stance to this day sometimes during his softball games.

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Hard to believe it's been 27 years. Those 13 games are one of my favorite seasons, all by themselves, and the Yount catch may be the single most thrilling, cathartic moment in Brewers history. Thanks for the reminder, Clancy!

 

I missed the game as well. I ended up going to some chick flick with far more romance than comedy that night. I got out as the post game show was finishing. Obviously I wasn't dating anyone as cool as Hawing at the time. :rolleyes I did get to watch Odell Jones near no hitter though.

There needs to be a King Thames version of the bible.
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Today marks the 27th anniversary of a moment of Brewers history. On this day. no matter how bad it turns out to be, just think of what the 1987 Orioles went through 27 years ago.

 

After they probably did the finishing touches on their taxes, they had to go to work - there was a game scheduled that day with the Milwaukee Brewers, who sent Juan Nieves to the mound. At the end of that game, here was what Juan's line looked like:

9 innings pitched, 0 earned runs, 0 runs, five walks, seven strikeouts, and NO HITS ALLOWED.

 

Hope that helps you get through this day.

Thanks Rock.

Fan is short for fanatic.

I blame Wang.

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I remember after the game they asked Cal Ripken Sr if he thought Murray's ball was going to be a hit when it left the bat, and he said, "Yes, until I saw who he hit it at."

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