Who is your all-time favorite brewer of the past/present
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Who is your all-time favorite brewer of the past/present
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Who is your all-time favorite brewer of the past/present
Past: Yount
Present: Gallardo
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My "past" only extends to the early 90's, so my past choices are a probably a bit odd.
Past: Hideo Nomo, Steve Sparks (even though he wasn't very good, I have a soft spot for knucklers)
Honorable Mention: Jeff Cirillo, Fernando Vina
Present: Bill Hall, Prince Fielder
Honorable Mention: Gabe Gross
That year with Nomo probably marks the first year that I became a real "Brewer fan" because of the interest I had in seeing how he would perform. I had liked baseball previously, but I was a Seattle Mariners fan. Since then I follow only the Brewers.
Past: Hideo Nomo, Steve Sparks (even though he wasn't very good, I have a soft spot for knucklers)
Honorable Mention: Jeff Cirillo, Fernando Vina
Present: Bill Hall, Prince Fielder
Honorable Mention: Gabe Gross
That year with Nomo probably marks the first year that I became a real "Brewer fan" because of the interest I had in seeing how he would perform. I had liked baseball previously, but I was a Seattle Mariners fan. Since then I follow only the Brewers.
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Profound23 wrote:I am shocked no Paul Moliter picks.
Even more shocked there is another person who likes Greg Vaughn as much as I do, more so because he came to visit my school every year. (Jackie Robinson Middle School)
Past: Vaughn
Now: Braun
i figured this had to be guys that didn't include molly yount and gantner, those are pretty obvious choices for brewer fans. but man i loved vaughn when he was here.
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Past Brewers:
Molitor, Yount, Coop and Gorman are a given. The guy I always liked though was Larry Hisle. Not only a great player (until he blew out his shoulder) but a great community guy. He was the first big name free agent signed by Milwaukee and I think it had the same type of affect that the Green Bay / Reggie White signing had. It gave the team some legitimacy and started them in a winning direction.
Current Brewers:
Love Bill Hall. Hope he turns it around. I enjoy watching Hart's development as well.
Molitor, Yount, Coop and Gorman are a given. The guy I always liked though was Larry Hisle. Not only a great player (until he blew out his shoulder) but a great community guy. He was the first big name free agent signed by Milwaukee and I think it had the same type of affect that the Green Bay / Reggie White signing had. It gave the team some legitimacy and started them in a winning direction.
Current Brewers:
Love Bill Hall. Hope he turns it around. I enjoy watching Hart's development as well.