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The Brewers took two out of three games against the Reds before the series finale was rained out. ... and the last-place St. Louis Cardinals were only one game under .500.
The Brewers won 9-5 on Tuesday night, and the Reds took the Monday opener 10-8. Milwaukee moves on for a weekend series in Baltimore. The Reds begin a series Friday with the reeling White Sox in ...
In those days, the TV rules did not allow a market to see its local team play on NBC. However, in situations where one game got rained out, the rules would be relaxed. When Game of the Week gained exclusivity, allowing for airing games in the teams' home markets, the B game normally only aired in the participants' home markets.
In the bottom of the eighth, Chourio hit his second home run of the game off Phil Maton, tying the game at 3–3; and Garrett Mitchell gave the Brewers a 5–3 lead with a two-run home run, scoring Willy Adames. Devin Williams closed out the Mets with a 1-2-3 inning as the Brewers tied the series at 1–1, forcing a winner-take-all Game 3.
1982: Brewers 4, Angels 3 (American League Championship Series) You know about this one. One of the great moments in Wisconsin sports history came in the seventh, when Cooper's two-out single ...
Historically, the Braves franchise was based in Milwaukee from 1953 to 1965, and both the Braves and Brewers retired the jersey of Hank Aaron, who started and ended his MLB career in the city of Milwaukee. While in the city, the Braves won the 1957 World Series, which was the franchise's second championship and last for 38 years. To date, it is ...
This Week in Baseball (abbreviated as TWiB, pronounced phonetically) was an American television series that focused on Major League Baseball highlights. Broadcast weekly during baseball season (and in its second incarnation, prior to marquee MLB games and during rain-delays) the program featured highlights of recent games, interviews with players, and other regular features.
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