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Yeli knows he got it…’..drops the bat……turns to the dug out…..and screams let’s freaking go……although I may have gotten one word wrong……

just chills man

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Years from now, you will still be telling your sons and daughters of this comeback win against the mighty Chicago White Sox

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Man, today is what's so awesome about baseball. It's an early season series against an opponent everyone expects to be bad, the first two games were blowouts, the Brewers' starter wasn't very good (and had to suffer some subpar defense), the offense kind of hung around but didn't look like TOO much of a threat, and then all of a sudden Yelich is hitting a three-run bomb to give them a last AB win.

I don't know that I've gone from feeling so meh about a game to being so excited so quickly in a long while.

Sweeps matter. Even in March. Even against bad competition.

Fun day! 

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Try to give the White Sox a freebie with three free runs on shoddy OF defense plus a lineup of injury necessitated platoon subs…win anyway.

Murphy now +327 runs in his first 327 games.

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Don't get me wrong, I like what I've seen from Hamilton; he seems like a very nice fit. But I think sooner or later we'll see Rengifo as the regular 3B. He had an off year in '25 but pretty damn solid before that, and the baseball gods weren't exactly smiling on him today in his 1st three ABs despite a terrific approach. Plus a switch-hitter.

Surviving w/o two of your better RH bats when you're kinda LH dominant already. That's where the consistency of approach really helps you. It's damned impressive. 

Sproats' 1st inning was painful, but a young guy making his 1st appearance with a new team---that's happened a million times before. His giving runs back after the Sanchez HR was almost worse, in my book. Never settled down. Better days ahead.

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Sorry to be tardy … had to take a break to help my wife with a task … love the Yeli bomb to complete the Brewers comeback 💪👏🙌

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On other notes……Koenig’s early spring troubles look to be behind him.

Yeli and Mitchell off to nice starts after forgettable springs

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Scrolling through the 2025 schedule page on BRef looks like the Brewers went 18 W - 9 L (.667 W%) last year on Sundays, which means they only went 79 W - 56 L (.585 W%) the other six days of the week.

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Kinda wild how the Brewers didn't have a losing streak longer than three games all of 2024, then come out and lose their first four games of 2025 (by a puny 32 runs at that), before reeling off the most wins in MLB for the season and franchise history too.

During the broadcast they mentioned the Brewers didn't have a four plus run comeback until August of last year, now they start 2026 by pulling one off in the third game. Fun stuff.

Brewers ended the game 6 for 20 with RISP. For the 2024/25 seasons managed by Murph the Brewers were at 3,427 PA (1st) of 118 wRC+ (4th) for 1,134 RBI (2nd) with RISP. 

It's not going to work every time, but put enough pressure on and it will work about 59% of the time (Pat's career W%). Not quite as effective as that one cologne in Anchorman, but still pretty pretty good...like 2nd best in MLB by one win behind the Dodgers since he took over in 2024.

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8 minutes ago, sveumrules said:

Kinda wild how the Brewers didn't have a losing streak longer than three games all of 2024, then come out and lose their first four games of 2025 (by a puny 32 runs at that), before reeling off the most wins in MLB for the season and franchise history too.

During the broadcast they mentioned the Brewers didn't have a four plus run comeback until August of last year, now they start 2026 by pulling one off in the third game. Fun stuff.

Brewers ended the game 6 for 20 with RISP. For the 2024/25 seasons managed by Murph the Brewers were at 3,427 PA (1st) of 118 wRC+ (4th) for 1,134 RBI (2nd) with RISP. 

It's not going to work every time, but put enough pressure on and it will work about 59% of the time (Pat's career W%). Not quite as effective as that one cologne in Anchorman, but still pretty pretty good...like 2nd best in MLB by one win behind the Dodgers since he took over in 2024.

I'm really surprised it took them so long last year to have a big comeback.

For the past three years, this team has just felt like one that's going to keep coming at you. Woodpeckers fits. I didn't expect them to win today, but I was not at all surprised when then put up 2 in the first and then kept traffic on the bases all afternoon.

There are A LOT of guys on this roster that can give you quality ABs. Regifo's single in the 8th today was the hit of the game for me. Just a great AB, fouled of a tough 2-2 pitch, took a close sweeper to get the count full, ripped the next one. 

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