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The Brewers mainly have nothing remaining to vie for this season, and have currently been reduced to being the ’spoiler’ franchise.
Thus, why shouldn’t they have some fun when they come up with a chance to emerge victorious in a game as the month of September is upon us?
The St. Louis Cardinals (chiefly boss Tony LaRussa) have never been a fan of Milwaukee’s ‘post-game celebrations following a victory (untucking their uniforms, and the means by which they celebrate).
Well, I can only envision what went through LaRussa’s brain when he saw highlights from the Brewers’ win on Sunday, 9/6 versus San Francisco.
But, furthermore, what was the rest of baseball thinking as well?
In a game where the Brewers had previously executed a rare triple play going 5-four-3, they forced extra innings vs. San Fran.
Then the Brewers finest player, as well as the emperor in Prince Fielder stepped up during the bottom of the twelfth inning to wind up the savior again.
Fielder hit a curving line drive over the right field wall to credit him another lifetime game-winning hit and the brewers a 2-1 victory.
Just as Fielder crossed 1st base, he pulled out his shirt (I wrote an expose during the previous season detailing why they do it), then he pointed to the dugout. After watching the finish effect, you’ll comprehend why he pointed.
An organized dance was getting ready to take place.
Customarily a dance of this type consists of the player running around all four bases, jumping on home plate and next being mobbed by his colleagues. The Brewers added in a small change on Sunday.
Fielder rounded the bases. Fielder jumped on home plate. Just when Fielder landed though, the rest of the franchise (minus coaches and managers) fell over like dominoes, departing “The Prince” standing on house plate with his arms raised to the sky.
These men are paid to play a game, so go out and possess some friendly, like Prince Fielder and the rest of the The brewers Brewers are doing.
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