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With Pete Alonso playing hero, the New York Mets pulled off an improbable ninth-inning comeback to defeat the Milwaukee Brewers 4-2 in Game 3 of the wild-card series, advancing to the National ...
Pete Alonso hit a go-ahead, three-run homer off All-Star closer Devin Williams in the ninth inning and the New York Mets beat the Milwaukee Brewers 4-2 on Thursday night to win their NL Wild Card ...
BREWERS WIN. What an unbelievable moment in Milwaukee baseball history. A three-run rally in the eighth, including homers by Jackson Chourio and Garrett Mitchell, turned a game-long deficit into a ...
Brewers vs Mets playoff schedule. Game 1: Mets vs Brewers - 4:32 p.m. Tuesday at American Family Field Game 2: Mets vs Brewers - 6:38 p.m. Wednesday at American Family Field Game 3: Mets vs ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 January 2025. Major League Baseball franchise in Milwaukee, Wisconsin This article is about the present-day Major League Baseball team. For other uses, see Milwaukee Brewers (disambiguation). Milwaukee Brewers 2025 Milwaukee Brewers season Logo Cap insignia Established in 1969 Based in Milwaukee since ...
A day later, he clubbed the go-ahead home run in the ninth inning to send the Brewers to a 5-4 win over the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. Another win for the Brewers. They, at 80-56 ...
The following year, Milwaukee won the AL East title and then the 1982 American League Championship Series versus the California Angels, three games to two. In that year's World Series, the Brewers faced the National League Champion St. Louis Cardinals. The series went to a decisive game seven and resulted in a Brewers World Series loss.
After retiring, Uecker started a broadcasting career and served as the primary broadcaster for Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts from 1971. Uecker became known for his self-deprecating wit and became a regular fixture on late night talk shows in the 1970s and 1980s, facetiously dubbed "Mr. Baseball" by TV talk show host Johnny Carson .