
https://bsky.app/profile/cyrthogg.bsky.social/post/3lzetiqlnos23
Sorry about the reposts, Reddit was not taking the MP4 files I had saved
HQ video of Yelich Celebration via Curt Hogg
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https://bsky.app/profile/cyrthogg.bsky.social/post/3lzetiqlnos23
Sorry about the reposts, Reddit was not taking the MP4 files I had saved
HQ video of Yelich Celebration via Curt Hogg
byu/trashboatfourtwenty inBrewers
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Yeli also had a photo of Ueck for the celebration ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Congrats on the division boys! Always feels weird when it happens this way.
Sure. Celebrate winning the division. That’s an accomplishment. Next figure out how to improve hitting w RISP. Time to finish strong crew. None of this bumble fucking around
Since Yeli was traded here he’s only missed the playoffs once and has won the division 5/8 years. Already solidly a top ten Brewer of all time. It would be Very Nice if he got a ring.
Feels kind of anticlimactic celebrating after losing.
Money, Yount, Molitor, Weeks, Fielder, Braun, Yelich. Every WI kid has their own personal Brewer GOAT of their childhood. Who is next?
Is there a Twitter link?
I hate celebrating a division title like we’ve won something and especially after a loss. Save that for when they win the NL.
Been loving the team since I was a kid growing up in the 70’s living in different apartments with my mom and sister off Brady St, going to Cass St School, bussing to Cass later from my dads apartment in Cudahy on a city bus. First Larry Hisle, then Yount my all time favorite players.
Yelich moved into 2nd favorite status behind Yount this year. Really special to me for a player to be that meaningful. Those guys were my heroes as a kid in a poor, broken family scraping by.
Now my own family has made it to a different life, up in NE Wisconsin. But the memories from my youth loving this team as a kid in the 70’s and 80’s still brings tears of joy. And some sadness, of course. This is the first team since then that I felt the same appreciation for, different, but full of character in their own right.
Thank you Christian Yelich!
Now let’s go win a bunch more for Ueck!!!