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Today in '76, Hank Aaron connects against California's Dick Drago for his 755th and final career home run. pic.twitter.com/pmUvLKEfom
â Super 70s Sports (@Super70sSports) July 20, 2015
Time for The Count to pitch himself back on to the block!
#Brewers Jean Segura hits a 95 mph fastball for a 2-run homer. First XBH since June 5, spanning 152 PA
â Joe Block (@joe_block) July 22, 2015
With Rollie Fingers visiting in the booth:
RF: I could have played for the Reds, but they wanted me to shave my mustache. I guess that was their rule, you know, Marje Schott.
BU: Well, she had one...
He's still the best...
I hope there were some scouts in the stands tonight
Trade deadline is July 31st.
Garza gnome night is August 2nd.
Marketing heads need to roll!
MLB will hold the competitive balance lottery this afternoon. Fifteen teams vying for one of 12 additional picks. #mlbdraft
â Teddy Cahill (@tedcahill) July 22, 2015
These are the picks that can be traded
Instead of coffee, Adam Lind starts his day with #crushed. WATCH: http://t.co/5W5PDnBIT6 pic.twitter.com/ZvsItOd6ga
â Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) July 22, 2015
Coming into today, opponents had a .939 OPS against Lohse in Miller Park this year. Oof.
â Brew Crew Ball (@BrewCrewBall) July 22, 2015
It's a travesty that Bob Uecker has never gotten to announce the final out of a Brewers World Series win. 44 years and only 7 World Series games.
By the way, when is the Lohse piÃąata giveaway at Miller Park this year? He's given up 34 hits in his last 21 innings.
Competitive Balance Lottery results for 2016 @MLBDraft: Round A: 1. @Reds 2. @Athletics 3. @Rockies 4. @Dbacks 5. @Marlins 6. @Pirates
â MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) July 22, 2015
Competitive Balance Lottery results for 2016 @MLBDraft: Round B: 1. @Padres 2. @Indians 3. @Twins 4. @Brewers 5. @Orioles 6. @RaysBaseball
â MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) July 22, 2015
HOW DID THE CARDINALS NOT GET ALL THE COMPETITIVE BALANCE PICKS????
I would trade Aram and the Brewers pick for the Pirates pick.
Not sure if that is even legal, but I would do it.
It's a travesty that Bob Uecker has never gotten to announce the final out of a Brewers World Series win. 44 years and only 7 World Series games.
This is one big reason to want the Brewers to win a World Series soon. I want Bob Uecker to be the one to make the call that the Milwaukee Brewers are World Series Champions. It would be without a doubt the most epic moment and radio call of his hall of fame career.