Brewing 13’s But Bud Creating The Wild Card And Denying Pete— “Says It All”
Down the road, which almost certainly will include an appearance, even an at this point, top ranking in the baseball tournament, who knows the luck or lack thereof, the thus far so impressive, 2025 Milwaukee Brewers will have.
A 12th straight win on August’s such day, evokes a 13 game “Mil” win skein (reached in comeback fashion 2 nights later), to open the 1987 season, one in which the Brewers were nowhere near, however, included the great Paul Molitor’s 39 game hit streak as a highlight.
Surely three of the remaining 6 teams that have never won a World Series, the Brewers (Milwaukee’s Braves won one title, that in 1957), the Seattle Mariners (the Brewers began as the Seattle Pilots, playing one season in “Sea,” that in ’69 before becoming the A.L. now N.L. Brewers of Milwaukee and fellow ’69 expansion team San Diego (Padres, awakening today one game up on the top heavy favorite, so disappointing but current World champions, the Dodgers who host the “great weather/no titles save the AFL ’63 Chargers, now again in L.A. –San Diego for a “big” series) have legitimate title chances this season.
Rgarding L.A. at S.D. up next, is it big? See Brewers “big”wig Bud Selig allowed the wild card, he also denied Pete, thus the series with wild card as the safety net AIN’T that big I can not get too enamored with the Brewers, but hail their tremendous “thus far,” which remember is a “thus far.”
Let’s just say Mr. Selig’s chain smoking that day, would not have been as intense, if there was a wild card presence!