MILWAUKEE— With October baseball just days away, Brewers fans packed the Pigsville parking lot Friday morning for the team’s Postseason Pocket Pancake Breakfast.

Manager Pat Murphy greeted fans and even flipped pancakes himself. Murphy on how fans should feel about the Brewers hopes during the playoffs.

“I ​think ​they’ll ​come ​out. ​I ​think ​they’re ​excited ​about ​this ​group. ​They ​understand ​this ​group. ​The ​group ​has ​proved ​it ​to ​them ​all ​year ​long ​that ​they’re ​special. ​You ​know, ​they’re ​not ​just ​a ​team ​that ​talks ​about ​it. ​They ​go ​out ​and ​do ​it, ​and ​they ​don’t ​have ​the ​same ​resources. ​We ​don’t ​have ​the ​same ​budget ​that ​everybody ​else ​has. ​They ​just ​go ​out ​and ​overachieve, ​and ​I ​think ​they’ll ​continue ​to ​do ​it.”

The breakfast wasn’t short on star power. Packers legend Donald Driver, former Badger and NFL fullback, Derek Watt, and Badger Alum and NFL tight end Travis Beckum joined the griddle line, serving up pancakes and syrup while mingling with fans. Donald Driver laughed as he was asked, “Pancakes.. or Waffles”.

“I ​have ​to ​say ​this. ​​​I’m ​big ​on ​waffles, ​man. ​So ​I ​kind ​of ​grew ​up ​on ​a ​waffle ​thing, ​so ​I ​gotta ​go ​with ​waffles. ​That’s ​what ​I ​grew ​up ​on. ​But… ​hey, ​it’s ​a ​pancake ​event. ​You ​gotta ​have ​fun ​doing ​pancakes. I’ve ​cooked ​them ​a ​lot. ​I ​love ​cooking ​pancakes. ​But ​if ​I ​had ​to ​choose, ​I ​gotta ​go ​waffles ​now,” Donald Driver tells WTMJ.

Derek Watt had a lot of excitement for this upcoming post season, and also claims to be a “chocolate chip pancake guy”.

“How ​can ​you ​not ​be ​feeling ​good ​about ​it? ​They’ve ​had ​such ​an ​incredible ​year,” Watt said. ​”They ​just ​find ​a ​way ​to ​win. ​I ​think ​they’re ​going ​to ​have ​a ​great ​postseason ​run ​here ​and ​hopefully ​go ​all ​the ​way.”

Travis Beckum joined in on the excitement for the Brewers, while also mentioning he’s team pancake all the way.

“It ​would ​mean ​everything. ​Obviously, ​me ​being ​a ​Milwaukee ​native, ​kid. ​It ​was ​awesome ​to ​see ​the ​success ​of ​the ​Packers, ​a ​few ​years ​ago ​with ​the ​Bucks, and ​I ​think ​it’s ​the ​Brewers ​turn.”

Fans drove from all around the state to come support the Brewers final stretch of home games this weekend, but specifically for the Pocket Pancake celebration as well. Halen Olsen, Lucky Paul, Colson Kleinschmidt and Bob Best are all from Oshkosh area, coming to celebrate the fun event for the Brewers. Other fans are more local, like Emily Anderson and Nic Fugate from Oak Creek.

Halen, Lucky, and Colson all had been up since 3 a.m, with a long two hour drive to celebrate the Brewers.

“I’m ​pretty ​excited. ​Hopefully ​we ​can ​clinch ​a ​one ​seed. ​I ​think ​we ​got ​it,” Halen said.  

 “​I’m ​pretty ​hyped, ​you ​know, ​I ​just ​got ​this ​T ​shirt ​and ​I’m ​ready ​to ​rep ​it, ​you ​know?” Lucky said.

“Yeah, ​super ​hyped. ​Got ​up ​at ​3 ​in ​the ​morning. ​Actually, ​we ​didn’t ​even ​go ​to ​sleep ​last ​night. ​So ​we’re ​hyped ​to ​be ​here ​right ​now,” Colson said.

Bob Best drove down with his son Drew Best, ready for an eventful breakfast and playoff pregame.

“We ​were ​up ​at ​or ​on ​the ​road ​at ​5am ​from ​Oshkosh. ​So ​yeah, ​something ​to ​look ​forward ​to. ​Something ​to ​just ​be ​part ​of ​the ​event. ​Special ​season ​for ​us, ​winning ​and ​doing ​things ​well. ​Pat ​Murphy’s ​got ​him ​playing ​fun, ​so. ​Yeah, ​we ​just ​want ​to ​be ​part ​of ​the ​fun,” Best said.

Oak Creek locals were just as excited about the Brewers as any other fan that attended the event. Both claimed to be team pancake all the way.

“I ​think ​Ueck ​is ​up ​there ​working ​some ​magic ​for ​us. You ​gotta ​believe ​in ​that,” Emily Anderson said.

“We ​know ​that ​the ​postseason’s ​a ​brand ​new ​season,” Nic Fugate. “​The ​pressure’s ​on. ​And ​what ​these ​guys ​have ​to ​do ​is ​just ​continue ​to ​stick ​together, ​you ​know, ​rely ​on ​their ​friendships. ​They’re ​such ​a ​close ​knit, ​tight ​group. ​I ​think ​that’s ​what ​resulted ​in ​the ​magic ​of ​summer. ​The ​clutch ​hitting, ​the ​pitching, ​you ​know, ​bringing ​the ​Miz ​up. ​So, ​you ​know, ​if ​they ​could ​tap ​into ​that ​and ​just ​come ​through ​in ​those ​clutch ​situations. ​I ​mean, ​the ​sky ​really ​is ​the ​limit ​now.”

Whether driving from Oshkosh, stopping at the drive-thru for work, or former athletes coming to celebrate, all agreed: pancakes taste even better with playoffs on the horizon.