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October 18, 2025 115 mins
The Brewers season ends, as they put up little fight against the Dodgers. Get Tim's and Hunter's thoughts after this one. Also hear from Manager Pat Murphy.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, it is a final the game, the series, and
unfortunately the season. Wow. Welcome in everybody postgame show with Potawatomy,
sportsbook bet above the rest. Here on Fox Sports nine
to twenty, there's jeff Orlowski, the Polish pipe Bomb, Tim

(00:21):
Allen Hunter Bombgart is here as well. All hands on
deck for this one. As the Brewers fall five to one,
their season is now ova and that's not a good thing.
I mean for a number of reasons. Another and most
of which is we don't have a World Series appearance

(00:42):
and or victory in the twenty five season. Another year
goes by and the Brewers have not gotten back to
the World Series. The game itself tonight again, it goes
back to the offense. Look, the Dodgers are good, we

(01:02):
get it. I'm more unimpressed with the Brewers offense than
I am impressed with what Otani did today. That's me.
That's not going to be the national thing. National thing
is going to go crazy over this performance with Otani.

(01:23):
But all the highlights, think about that, this performance, all
the highlights against the Milwaukee Brewers back in twenty twenty five.
That sucks and we don't get to hang out anymore.
Either and that's the kicker. That's a big kicker. Then

(01:43):
we don't get to hang out one hundred and seventy
one games this year, and now it comes to a
crashing halt. Although was it really a crashing halt to it?
You've kind of felt this coming right for the last
thirty six forty eight hours, haven't you, based on this offense? Yes, yeah,

(02:05):
you could kind of feel it coming. You could. I mean,
you know, I was asked a million times today over
taxing in person, Well how do you feel about tonight's game?
How were you going to answer that? I mean that
was tough. Get a win. You got to get a win.

(02:26):
Get a win. How about get a run? Well they
got one. At least they were consistent. I mean, this
this meltdown of this offense. And again I don't care
about the other guy's pitching. I don't care. You could
have Cy Young himself out there. I would expect more
out of this offense in these four games. How in

(02:50):
the world did this happen to this offense? You get
into the NLCS now Pat Murphy had some really interesting
words to defend team and talk about that CUB series.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Yeah, I didn't like that comment either.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
What does that tell you? That should have been wiped away?
What did they tell you all the time? Pipe bomb?
They tell you all the time, short term memory, win
or lose? Flush it. You move on right. You can't
get too high, can't get too low. Well, they got
too high, apparently according to Murphy, that was your world Series. No,

(03:34):
that's not good enough. Does that take away I'm extremely disappointed. Does, however,
does that take away from the fun and some of
the accomplishments that this team had here in twenty five? No,
it does not at all, because it was a blast.

(03:54):
It was a blast following Brewers baseball until they hit
the NLCS. Wasn't that fun anymore? Was it? I mean,
listening to these numbers offensively in this NLCS, Bryce terrang
he went one for fifteen, sal Frielick went one for fourteen,
William Contreras two for fourteen, your buddy Christian Yelich one

(04:17):
for fourteen, and that was a little duffer on the infield.
Jackson Curio three for fifteen, Caleb Durbin stepped up four
for thirteen, and Drew vaugh oh for twelve, Joey Ortiz
oh for six. I mean, you can't I can't even

(04:38):
come up with the reason why that would happen. Yes,
you give the Dodgers some credit on their pitching, Yes,
I get it. I'm not dumb, but not that much
credit to do this, to do what I just read
to you. How in the world does that happen? I mean,
they headed into some bad luck. I get that. Wasn't

(05:01):
going to turn the tide on this offense, was it. No,
it just wasn't. You could see they died on the vine.
This offense did pitching zero problem, including today. Also, by
the way, jose Kintana got his first start in nine
playoff games for the crew. We may now know the

(05:22):
reason why. I mean, that might have been the reason.
So one of the other either they didn't trust him
or he's hurt. So take your pick. All right, we're
gonna get your reaction here. We will hear from Pat Murphy.
We will say our goodbyes here twenty years now in

(05:42):
the books, and that is bittersweet. There's no question. It sucks.
Each and every year. I've got to, you know, turn
the page and we've got to move on to what's
going to happen next. And I would assume another postgame
show after opening Day. I would assume that. I hope that,

(06:03):
but it just, you know, it's we're heading into the
off season. Whether whether or not a postgame show happens
in twenty six or not, it still feels the same
right now, each and every year that they are eliminated,
and that one, you know, Jeff, the bite at the apple, Well,

(06:24):
now it's seven of eight years, seven bites in eight years,
seven in eight years. Is the bite of the apple
theory working? I don't think so. I know, you have
to put yourself in a good position to win. You
have to put yourself in a good position to you know,

(06:47):
not only get into the postseason, but be one of
the big guns in the postseason. And with ninety seven
victories they were. But you keep they say, this is
what they say. You keep knocking at the door, right,
keep knocking on the door, keep knocking, keep knocking. Pretty
soon you'll pound through it. That's not happening. Seven of

(07:10):
eight years.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Yeah, seven apples, seven worms.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
Yeah, you know it.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
It's been one hell of a run as far as
regular season success, you know, throughout the seven of eights.
But yeah, come playoff time, man, let's get bright and
for whatever reason, they just don't show up. You know,
you will eventually hear Murphy sit there and say that

(07:39):
the CUB series took a lot out of them. Well,
are we professionals or are we a little league team
that sits there and oh I got the wrong flavor,
Caprice Son. So I'm gonna pout and go oh for four?

Speaker 1 (07:51):
Come on. It's just it's it's again. It's sad that
that this is the way the way it had to end.
Excuse me, but I mean they're a good team and
they did not look good at all. They just didn't
look good at all. This was not a good, good
view other Milwaukee Brewers. Were they trying, of course, I'm

(08:16):
sure they were, but it just turned out that these numbers,
you can't make these up. How how did they get
this bad? How did this offense get this bad? It's
sort of comical.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
No, not really, No, I guess I'm not laughing at all.
You know, it's just it's so disappointing.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
Man.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
You know, they had everything going in their favor. Best record,
best road record, home and bye.

Speaker 1 (08:47):
You got the buye, You've mergin tidle, You've.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
Got absolutely everything. The one thing that I would like
to see different when it comes to the playoffs, is
that I do think that the number one overall seed
should be able to pick how they want this series
to go, whether they want how it was where it was,

(09:11):
you know in the in the DS where you know,
they played the Cubs and then they had a day
off and then they played another home game against the Cubs,
where as opposed to the Dodgers, who I believe games
one and two were back to back. I think that
the number one overall seed should be allowed to sit
there and choose, do you want that day off between

(09:32):
game one and game two if that's going to be
the schedule moving.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
Forward, or between two and three back to the other
the other guys, yeah, or right in the middle of
the three. Yeah, I could see that. But again, this
is how disappointing is this to you? Your reaction here
on the season. Yeah, there were some bright spots Mizerowski,
Chad Patrick, Caleb Durwan, Jackson, Curio, those other guys that

(09:58):
I could point to that, you know, you really feel
encouraged about how they performed in the postseason.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
HB four, Tim Allen absolutely, I.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
Mean bomb yeah and pipe bomb Hunter welcome in. There's
Jeff Roulawski the Polish pipe bomb, Tim Allen. I do
want to say this guys, that you know, the twentieth
year that I've been doing this, it is not my
postgame show. This is our postgame show. I want you
guys to understand that, and I want everyone else to

(10:31):
understand that this isn't about me. This is about the show.
I respect you guys, you know, both professionally and personally,
and I consider us friends more than I do colleagues.
So I appreciate that you made the show really, really
fun this year. I cannot tell our audience how much

(10:55):
Hunter and Jeff did behind the scenes that nobody knew
about nobody. We're not gonna, you know, tell you, oh man,
I worked this, I did this, I did this production,
I went here, I went there. That doesn't matter to you.
What matters is on the air, and that's what we did.
What we did off the air, it does not matter.

(11:17):
It's what comes out of that speaker that matters. And
you guys, you guys did a hell of a job.
One of my favorite years out of all twenty of
these things that I've done this year. It's just been really,
really fun, and I hope the audience sees it that
way too, and I think they do. We all we're

(11:38):
all in this together and this whole me my mind
and I that doesn't fly with me. It's us an
hour and we So just so you guys know, I
appreciate it.

Speaker 4 (11:51):
Well, we appreciate you, Tim, There's no doubt about it.
I know, you know, speaking personally and professionally. Being able
to do this thing with you just continues to be amazing.
And to have that season, I think twenty eighteen was
probably the most exciting season before this season started. Twenty
eighteen was the most exciting season in my life. And

(12:11):
I wasn't, you know, working in everyday postgame show cover
or covering the team by any means. But to have
a front row seat with you guys throughout this season
and all of the moments and all the postgame shows
that we got to do after those moments, wow, you know,
joining you guys from the ballpark after just walk off

(12:31):
after walk off, or Mizrowski's debut, or the Kershaw game
or the Skins game or clinch night, whatever it happened
to be. Just being able to have this community and
then talk to all of you. Brewer fans out there
and celebrate as many times as we did this season
ninety set, well one hundred total times celebrate, you know,

(12:53):
and that that just seems so fitting. Obviously you wanted
one hundred and eight, but you got a hundred wins
this year and all of those moments, and yeah, it
just has been an absolute blast. There is that one
will stick with I know me forever, there's no doubt.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
Yeah, that well said Hunter. I just want to say,
you know, a big tip of a cap to you, Timmy,
you know, thank you for having me along for the
ride as long as as we've been together. Hunter, You're
absolutely amazing the things that you do behind the scenes.
Like Tim said that, no one you know recognizes you too,

(13:30):
but we we recognize and there's no way in hell
this show would sound as good as it did if
it wasn't for you, both on the mic and everything
you do behind the scenes as well. So you know,
I'm just thankful to be a part of it. It
makes it even you know, it makes this even worse
because we know this is gonna be our probably our

(13:52):
last broadcast here, and whether we all team up back
again or not, you know, it remains to be seen.
But uh, you know, things are going to change, and
it sucks because this was one hell of a fun ride.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
Man, it was. It was. I mean, there were so many,
just so many shows that were like I'd get off
the air and say, man, that was fun, just fun.

Speaker 4 (14:20):
So many moments where you go, did that really happen tonight?

Speaker 1 (14:23):
You know? Right?

Speaker 4 (14:24):
It was just like so many of those and you
just kept expecting him to happen, and unfortunately it just
didn't happen in this Dodgers series, which felt so out
of body because it was like, no, this is not
how this is supposed to go. A ground ball, you know,
in that one of those I think it was maybe
the one before Yell. It's one of those innings they
had a rally tonight. I know there wasn't many, but
one of them that did a ground ball and it

(14:44):
went right to bets and I'm like, no, that ball
is supposed to find out to get through, get to Yeah.
So we had so many of those moments where it's like,
oh my gosh, did that just really happen?

Speaker 1 (14:54):
And who gets the post Gamer of the Year Award? Well,
we're going to find out a little bit later on.
I wonder who that's going to be. I don't know,
but we're going to choose one who gets their ten
year postgamer pin or their five year pin, and that
you put it on your sash as you wear with

(15:18):
all your merit badges. So maybe someone has a twenty
year pin that they can show us sort a gold star.
I mean, yeah, I mean, and it's the callers too,
So you know, that's the infrastructure of the show, a
Hunter being on and off the air, and our brewers

(15:39):
insider pipe bomb being the jack of all trades, and
I just do my thing, you know, mostly let it fly.
But I think also that the other twenty five percent
of that is literally the callers. You guys program the
show most days, I mean most days, Oh you will
program this now. Once in a while I get upset

(16:00):
and say, all right, I've had enough of you. But
but I can't help that. It h it's it's just
that that emptiness now because I you know, I can't
say see you tomorrow, you know, for for another game. Hey,
don't forget pregame at this time, postgame, at this time,
after the last bitch, make the switch. That doesn't happen.

(16:23):
But I'm used to it and it's that empty feeling.
The one thing that I hope you guys can recognize
is not only for yourself. A baseball season is a long,
long grind. It is. It just is. It is for everybody,
including the fans. As much as we we want to
have another game tomorrow, we have to recognize the grind

(16:47):
that it is. You guys can take timeouts once in
a while. As fans, we kind of don't get that.
We don't get that luxury. And when you're doing nineteen
straight days and like pipe Bomb you're doing nineteen straight
days on the post game, so but you're also over
on isn doing.

Speaker 4 (17:07):
Something I think pipe BOM's done nineteen hundred days.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
In right right, you're also down the hall with doing
some admirals or whatever. And Hunter, you got Drew and
KB and we just grind away and grind away. That's
the only one thing is you can decompress here a
little bit, compartmentalize the season, and then just forty eight

(17:30):
hours later you're like, when can we go again? You know,
the two days off is really weird. You don't get
that outside of the All Star break for over a
half a year. Yeah, so it's just it's it's really
My point is it's it's the end of something and
it's the emptiness of it.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
I agree. And then I also do want to thank
Tim Scott for bringing the show over here originally when
when you started, uh bringing, you know, doing the show
here a few years ago, timmy.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
Over three years here.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
Yeah, it's crazy, man, it's absolutely crazy. I want to
thank you know, Drew and KB for allowing us many
many times to cut into their show, uh, to begin
begin the postgame show. You know, just everybody that everybody
that we work with. Man Arman, you know he follows

(18:28):
along text in all the time. Billy, you know, he's
just called out of the blue to spread Brewers love
and knowledge and everything. Just you know, Spencer's done a
hell of a job. Dave Gasper, you know, just everybody
that that sat there and played a part in making
this show exactly what it was.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
Speaking of KB, he had group text us. You see that. Yes,
the end of the season the same way they started it,
zero and four.

Speaker 4 (18:55):
Yeah, and a lot of magic in between.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Yes, one hundred wins this overall, three in the postseason,
ninety seven regular season, so let's between yeah, whistled up
between them.

Speaker 4 (19:09):
Just squitch suffled up, Affer wins.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
Yes, let's scramble to the phone line.

Speaker 4 (19:15):
Yes, let's do that.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
At one eight seven seven seven nine four one ninety
seven three. That's eight seven seven seven nine to four
one ninety seven three on the nicolay law dot Com
talking text line. Tim pipe Bomb Hunter and a Brewers
exit from the twenty five season, and now we have
to look forward to the twenty twenty six championship season.

(19:39):
Ding ding ding, all right, uh, who's first up on
our last show? Who's first on last? I think?

Speaker 3 (19:46):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (19:46):
I think Chris is gonna, you know, shoot one down
the line here for a double Chris.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
What do you have? Welcome in? That's unfortunate. Brewer season
is over.

Speaker 5 (19:57):
It definitely is, Jim, and I'll admit to being one
of those twenty year listeners. And I don't call in
a lot, but started listening to you. I'm forty now,
but down there as an undergrad in Chicago and my
high school buddy from Milwaukee told me to listen in.
And it's been a privileged.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
Entire that is awesome. Two thousand and six we started this,
so you get your twenty year pen.

Speaker 5 (20:22):
Thank you for that hopefully Aromas Ramirez is not betting
them in on the wrong side anymore, that's right. But
you guys have been great. I haven't lived in Milwaukee
for a long time, but you guys have been my
tie back home and I'm going to try to keep
it together here, but really been fantastic to listen to

(20:43):
you and follow this entire program and team.

Speaker 6 (20:48):
Tim.

Speaker 5 (20:48):
You're a true broadcaster and I mean that in every
sense of the word, and I know you appreciate what
that means, and I hope you'll be in the community
for a long time. Ago just keeping with this, have
the privilege to meet Hunter a couple of years ago
at Tecker's training camp, and he was fantastic and gracious.

(21:08):
But thank you, guys. I'm so much for everything. I
can't you know, look forward enough to listen to you
and all drop off. It's been a rough series, but
you know, thank you for being here for the listeners
and the entire community, and thank you for setting up
for Milwaukee the entire time.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
Thank you got it. Chris, thank you, thank you very much.
And that is a compliment as from the broadcast side. Yeah,
we can be goofy and I can go crazy and everything,
But I do love the broadcast people ask if people
ask oftentimes who was it that got you into broadcasting?
Real quick before we get back to calls hunter, what

(21:48):
what broadcaster got you? Because we all have them? What
broadcaster was like? Oh man, yeah, you know I'd like
to do that or be like him or that motivated you? Yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:00):
There was a couple one main one in La Crosse,
those of you who either spent time on the cross
or grew up there. Mike Kerns, him and his dad
were huge, you know in the radio scene on w
k T Y sports station in Lacrosse. It was my
first ever, h you know, place of work as well
in this business. And he did the morning show on

(22:21):
that and I listened to it growing up, so definitely,
and he has since passed away, so absolutely just one
of the people that motivated.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
Me for sure. Interesting pipe bomb, you hat the honest answer,
an answer that people might like. Well both then.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
If I'm doing an answer people might like, let's say,
Pat Hughes just had sweet golden voice in a way
he called games was absolutely amazing. But the dude who
really got me into two sports in general and wanting
to do this was Harry Carey Man really okay, you
know when you could understand the words that he said,

(23:03):
they were hilarious, It was fun, it was entertaining.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
You know, Hunter Backward is you know all the crazy
Jody Jody Davis.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
All the craziness that came along with it. Yeah, you
know that just uh it showed me that yes it's
a job, but yes you can have a hell of
a lot of fun doing it.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
Yeah, no doubt for me. I mean the main one.
And I'll tell you why first, because of his versatility.
He could he could do it all. He could do
a talk segment, he could talk on the ramp of
a song, he could do rock, he could he could
do it all. He could he could be a straight man,
he could be a goofy dude. Jonathan Brandmeyer Okay, yeah,

(23:48):
that was the guy. I'd listened to him, and man,
how do you do all that? You were so versatile
and and so I sort of patterned what I do
off off of him a little bit, that you can
go in and do bad and be goofy, but you
can also be straight. Or he can just be a jock,
a music jock, or he could talk some sports talk issues.

(24:08):
I try and be as versatile as I can, so
I hope that conveys through the microphone. But the main
thing is the attachment, obviously is the Brewers Ball Club,
and this organization has attracted not just me, just so many,
so many. Look at Bill Schmidt. I mean, come on,
you could tell he loves this team and lives and

(24:30):
dies with him. But it's not just broadcasters. That's I
figure is if I can be the audience, then I
can relate to the audience. And I am the audience.
I believe that Maybe I don't know, some people would
say no, but but I believe that if I live

(24:51):
and die with the Brewers, that will translate over a microphone.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
So hey, before we get back to the calls, can
I Shakespeare has chimed in on the text line here too?
This is from Yay my ode to the Game Milwaukee.
Ah okay, tuning in with Tim and Pipe. Let me

(25:17):
tell y'all what I like Brewer games and Miller Lite
postgame shows nearly every night on the Game know what
I'm saying. Early mornings with Butcher Zabon, Let's goes and
oh knows whose banger is the best? Nine to noon
with nobs. What does Billy know? Armine's gonna hedge all

(25:39):
his bets? After noons with Mike and Nick always winning
with that wise guy pick staff poles. Now it's three
to six with Hunter in the mix. On Fridays he
used to dance. Now KB asks what color are his pants?
Drew dominates and figure it out sometimes Luddy, he can't

(26:00):
get all the words out. I forgot to mention Alex
and Dave. But we're late for a Doug Russell break.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Oh god, everybody.

Speaker 7 (26:11):
That is.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
Absolutely awesome, absolutely awesome.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
Well done.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
Well on that note, let's bring in another Shakespearean expert
in Uncle James.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
There we go. What it do?

Speaker 4 (26:25):
He's in finale?

Speaker 2 (26:28):
Uncle James? Wake up?

Speaker 5 (26:30):
What a do?

Speaker 8 (26:32):
Hello?

Speaker 7 (26:32):
Hello?

Speaker 9 (26:33):
Sorry? I wasn't expected to get it to be the
second person on the poet. All right, good evening, gentlemen.

Speaker 10 (26:43):
What it do?

Speaker 9 (26:48):
I embarrassing display for this whole series. Apparently we're supposed
to be satisfied for beating the Scrubs as our uh
you know, I guess our world series for this year.
But hey, you know, it's always a pleasure to speak

(27:11):
to you guys, and uh you know I was able
to pretty something my second year attacking to you guys,
and it's really gonna suck to this offseason not listening
to you guys, like you say, and then of course
next year, everything's up in the air.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
Correct, Yeah, it is up in the air. But I mean,
just stay in tune with with the social media sources
here and I think I've got a few things cooking
here that that we may be able to get together
or at least maybe do a Facebook live show for
an hour or something, or a postgame or get together

(27:48):
or something like that. So stay tuned to the Facebook
page it's post Gamers with Tim Allen or my x
account which is Tim Allen Rants, and we'll keep you
posted on any news I get, man, I'll convey it
right away.

Speaker 11 (28:03):
Well, I hope maybe by the end of the year
you can invite us down to a conviction rock party
in your garage and or maybe a jail's place if
nothing else.

Speaker 12 (28:15):
But again, uh.

Speaker 9 (28:17):
I'm so glad to to be part of this family.
And a shout out to all the callers, all the
texters and the listeners. Especially the listeners don't even bother
to call, They just like to listen or can't call. Uh,
you know, you're still part of this damn family. And uh,

(28:38):
like I said, everybody help me out. John Terry's passing
this year and I'm really grateful, So thanks so much.

Speaker 11 (28:47):
Go Pat do God bless everybody, and take the buzz
buzz and Marna way.

Speaker 9 (28:52):
The twenty twenty six championship season.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
Go Crow there, you go. That's a good way to
end it. I'll take a ton of Brewers' losses over
the loss that he had this year. I mean, I mean,
it just puts everything into perspective. Those that have tuned
in all year long and have followed along Uncle James,

(29:16):
they're a good friend of ours. He lost his wife
some weeks ago and that puts it into perspective. So
we're still thinking about you, Uncle James, hanging there And yes,
I like that twenty six championship season all right, eight
seven seven seven ninety seven three. We are gonna hear

(29:36):
from Pat Murphy coming up. Pipe Bomb alluded to it
his comments about the Chicago Cub series, so we'll have
that for you. And it's it's the offense here that's
really needling at me, and that part of it, it's
gonna take me a while to get over. It will
take me quite a while to get over the lack

(29:58):
of offense here. I mean, Hunter, correct me if I'm wrong.
Starting pictures for the Dodgers, and yes, they're good. I
get it. And I know someone's right now saying, Tim,
but those are great pictures. Okay, I get they're good.
Put that aside, Brewers offense. Isn't this bad against those pictures,
even though they're good? Twenty eight and two thirds of

(30:24):
two run ball for the starters? Twenty eight and two thirds?
This is off the top of my head, So confirmation, Yep,
you're right.

Speaker 4 (30:32):
Zero point sixty three era zero point six y three.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
I mean that is ownership. That is absolutely disgusting. And
I don't I don't know where or how they got there. Well,
Pat Murphy's got his he's got his theory. So we'll
have that for you in just a bit. We'll continue

(30:59):
to get your reaction. Your cousin Tim, also cousin Tim's kitchen.
How's a goola? What's up?

Speaker 8 (31:10):
Oh wow?

Speaker 7 (31:13):
What can you say? What can you say? Are you
saying you're not going to have a show next years?
That's what I'm hearing.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
I don't know, we don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (31:23):
I am confident.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
Are you confident? Okay?

Speaker 7 (31:29):
Because I've been listening from the beginning too, So you
know there's some cars I don't hear about them, but
I do know the people I do here, and they
know what I do. Relate to our nicknames that you
gave me cousin Tim and you give beer count Kenny,
and one more thing, Johnny and the justice you don't
let it, you know, just just the way it is.

(31:50):
But I'm so pissed off right now, I don't know
who to be pissed.

Speaker 13 (31:54):
Off that morning.

Speaker 7 (31:55):
We could blame a myriad of things right now.

Speaker 3 (31:59):
Where do our offense go?

Speaker 7 (32:01):
Where the putting pressure on you know, the opposing you know,
just just to get on me? There? There was nothing
positive about the series, I mean zero. You couldn't say
there was one positive thing that happened in this series,
maybe maybe except for we see who was shining and

(32:26):
who can and who can perform cheerio? Did I know
Yelich didn't mizzer Rowski stepped up, stepped up? Yes he did,
and he stepped up and then Patrick's I mean he
kind of stepped up, you know.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
Did Chad Patrick earn a starting spot for next year. Guys.

Speaker 7 (32:50):
Yeah, yes, yes he did. And what really really got
my goal was, Okay, you put a lot of pressure
on the town. And I know I'm gonna hear some
slack because he's been pitching for a long time. But
he didn't use him for so long. He didn't use
the did didn't Did they use him in the Cup Series?

Speaker 8 (33:12):
Nope?

Speaker 14 (33:14):
Not a zero?

Speaker 7 (33:16):
So well whatever, it don't matter.

Speaker 13 (33:18):
You should have just.

Speaker 7 (33:21):
I don't think I was a start of him. I
would to use him like a when someone broke down.
There are so many breakdowns, dude, it's so hard to
keep track of what what Pat Murphy did. And I
know he's gonna deflect it because that's what managers. Managers
will do. They'll deflect it. Well, they pitched great. Don't

(33:42):
remember when when you're the stables, Hey, pitch great.

Speaker 10 (33:47):
But they didn't have I don't know.

Speaker 7 (33:49):
I'm sir data right now? Someone else here?

Speaker 14 (33:53):
No, hey, you know what, No, but we're all gonna
gonna have one day there's some frog legs with some
chicken necks.

Speaker 7 (34:05):
Okay, we're gonna have.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
Well, it's been another season in the books. It's it's
been fun talking to you all season. Okay, take it
easy and we'll talk again.

Speaker 7 (34:16):
I just wait because one more thing like Donny got out.

Speaker 10 (34:21):
I love y'all.

Speaker 7 (34:22):
That's it. That's it.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
Right back at you, Tim, we love you. Yeah, we
love you too. Right back at you. After the Brewers
get bounced in the NLCS. This portion of the program
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Speaker 2 (34:46):
I love it, Yeah, come on, come on vacation pipe.

Speaker 1 (34:51):
Oh that's good, all right eight seven seven, seven, nine
to four, one ninety seven to three on the Nicola
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Speaker 4 (35:02):
Nothing like late night radio there just isn't. I'm just
telling you well.

Speaker 1 (35:07):
In this portion of the program brought to you by
Hunter Bombguard School of Broadcasting, featuring prize pupils of Marshall
and Beer Kant, Kenny called one eight hundred Hunter to
enroll today. Nice. Nice, We'll take a break. I will

(35:28):
continue to get your reaction and sum up that Brewer
season for us. I mean, I'm torn every year the
fun factor was there, Okay, and I hate to leave
you sitting on this comment throughout the break. Here, Craig
Council taught me something some years ago. The end result
does not take away from the fun of the season,

(35:52):
and I think that is true. Now, are we all
disappointed the way it ended? Absolutely somewhat frustrated it ended
for me, But that doesn't take away all of the
fun factors that were in May and June and August
and September and all the stories. And then there's Bob Uker. Hey, Bob,

(36:14):
gotta do a little bit better job next year. Now,
come on, you gotta come, You gotta get with us.

Speaker 11 (36:20):
Here.

Speaker 1 (36:21):
Needed you a little double there, two run double. But
all right, we'll take a break, come back eight seven, seven, seven, nine,
four ninety seven three Brewers fall. They get swept in
the NLCS And I don't like saying it, but we'll
be back postgame show with Pottawatami Sportsbook here on Fox
Sports nine to twenty. Welcome back. It's our final farewell

(36:43):
due to a five to one Brewers loss in the
NLCS Game four, they get swept. Wow, postgame show with
Potawatami Sportsbook. Bet above the rest, Tim Hunter pipe bomb
and you guys, we'll get to your calls here in
just a second. This portion of the is brought to
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(37:05):
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Speaker 2 (37:14):
Oh, he's got a comfortable couch. I've I've been to
a few of those therapy sessions.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
Also brought to you by One more Thing Johnny's School
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go to you, guys, Piedro. What's on your mind? Man?
Welcome to the show.

Speaker 15 (37:40):
Hey Tommy, how are you?

Speaker 1 (37:42):
And hate you more important? How you are? Yes, sir, I'm.

Speaker 15 (37:47):
Actually I'm actually pretty fantastic things heay first to me.
I had the chance to meet to hang out with
you in fight at Dougout fifty.

Speaker 1 (37:54):
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We had beers late in the
night there, Yeah we did.

Speaker 15 (37:59):
And believe it or not, actually I ended up giving
Marshall a ride home that night.

Speaker 1 (38:04):
Sweet see post gamers stay together. That's cool, that's right.

Speaker 2 (38:09):
Can I ask you a questions? Since you dropped Marshall off,
how just majestic was his garden? Because he likes to
do some yard work during I'm.

Speaker 15 (38:21):
Telling you, if he would have been out in that garden,
but he doesn't. He doesn't have a garden, So I
don't know what I would do it.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
But yeah, thank you for the beer. I know you
you brought me a beer or two. I appreciate that.

Speaker 15 (38:32):
I did, absolutely And Hunter, just as a side note, dude, Hunter,
I was the guy that made the h before baseball hat.

Speaker 1 (38:39):
Oh yeah, I still have that.

Speaker 4 (38:40):
Absolutely appreciate that.

Speaker 15 (38:43):
Do you wear it? You better wear it?

Speaker 4 (38:45):
Yeah, when I wear a hat, that's the hat I
try to wear.

Speaker 2 (38:47):
When you got hair like Pedro, you're not covering with
a hat. Man, he's got majestic flow.

Speaker 15 (38:55):
No, he got He got a really good age before
I created myself and had it. But anyway, so this
series man our brewers, you know, they just simply didn't
do it. It's a plate, right. But if I'm Murphy
or any one of those guys on the team, you know,
the first thing I'd say, which is kind of negative,
is that they each let each other down. No, but

(39:17):
they couldn't do anything like on average. You guys know,
Hunter knows the exact numbers, but one through six we're
like one for ten, one for nine ye one for
eight absolutely, yeah, yeah, except for Yelly, right, but we
got a young team, so except for Yelly, who will
be there there next year. You know, they got to

(39:39):
learn from this, and I think, I think they're going
to be fantastic. But here, here's the thing. Right, So
I'm a listener, and like you guys, I bleed the
Blue and Yellow. I can guarantee almost everyone listening to
your show that the crew is going to have a
more difficult time flying home tonight than we are talking
about the game.

Speaker 2 (40:00):
Right.

Speaker 1 (40:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (40:01):
My hope, you know, my hope is that the Brewers
can learn from this butt whipping, improve, dominate and more importantly,
and this is really where it comes down to me,
more importantly, that all of us can hear Tim Allen
pipe bombs Hunter next year for the twenty twenty six

(40:21):
World Series Champion season.

Speaker 1 (40:24):
Beautiful.

Speaker 15 (40:26):
Thank you, Well, I just I really, I just all
the listeners, Tim Pipe Hunter, all the listeners, thank you
for a fantastic season. You guys have entertained us. You've
let us vents, You've let us cheer each other on,
enjoy wins, sorrow and losses. But you guys truly have
created a family and let's make sure that we have

(40:48):
a reunion on whatever station next season for the twenty
twenty six champion World Series. Yeah, Championship. Milwaukee Breweries lost.

Speaker 1 (41:00):
One of these years, all right, Pagro, thanks man, Thanks
for the beers too. That that was cool, Yeah, we were.
It was just a smattering of us just kicking them back.
Was that was a lot of fun. That was during
the twentieth anniversary celebration broadcast. And by the way, this
portion of the program is brought to you by the

(41:21):
home brew of beer Count Kenny made purely from buckets
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Speaker 4 (41:33):
So the Brewers went one in six in their last
seven postseas. Again, they lost six of seven, right because
so I just looked at the schedule twice and so
I think I had this right. The Brewers didn't do
that all season long. They didn't go one in six
in seven games at.

Speaker 1 (41:52):
All this season, not one time.

Speaker 4 (41:54):
It was just so uncharacteristic of them. And you kind
of thought throughout the season like it's just a new
season in October and you just see what happens. It's
just unfortunate that that one to one and six span
happened in October.

Speaker 1 (42:09):
Yeah, did them in And you know they are gonna
learn from this. I wonder I'm trying to think back
a year ago how I felt after the Alonso game.

Speaker 4 (42:21):
Yeah, whether this is worse to me, it's not. It
actually doesn't compare for.

Speaker 1 (42:28):
Me, not even close, not really, because what do you think.

Speaker 4 (42:32):
I was so shocking and you beat the Cubs this year?

Speaker 2 (42:35):
And yeah, I think Alonzo was uh was worse and
uh than this one, you know, And I know a
lot of people are gonna blame the money and all
that kind of stuff, and you know, this truly is
one hell of a baseball team that the Brewers did
lose to, But it was it was a complete complete
disappointment from everybody from the manager to all the players

(42:57):
except those a small handful Durbin miss you know. So
it uh, this one stings, but last last year just
was just riped your heart right out.

Speaker 1 (43:13):
If you were to say that they would lose to
the Dodgers in the NLCS, I can handle that, right,
But the way they lost maybe makes that disappointment contest
a little bit closer to me. Okay, the way they
lost getting swept and just a run in each game

(43:35):
he scored four runs. How many hits? Well, maybe fifteen.

Speaker 2 (43:39):
I think fourteen wasn't it, I believe, But yeah, they
had well they betted one nineteen in the NLCS.

Speaker 1 (43:47):
Yes, one nineteen, I mean, my goodness. And again as
we started fourteen, okay, as we started the show, yes,
give credit to those starting pitchers. Of course, not that
much credit, uh huh. They this was a lot on
the Brewers offense. They just looked out of sorts or

(44:07):
double playground balls. What about a base running mistake from
Perkins in this game? I mean, you're looking right at
the dude, Perk, what are you doing? The hits right
in front of you. Man, you got to get back.
But you know, again, my point is get getting swept
like this, scoring a single run in each of these games,

(44:29):
it makes that race a little bit closer for Alonzo.
I will agree with you that the success they had
this year compared to last year, ninety seven wins, you
got to buy, you didn't have to play in the
wildcard series. You won a playoff series. So I think
that stings probably a tick more. You guys say it's

(44:51):
it's maybe a little bit more of a landslide, Alonso,
but me it makes it a tick tougher last year
than this year because you do you can and hang
your hat on. Like I said, Division title ninety seven
wins the most in baseball, A bye and a series
victory that adds up to that. Alonzo one still stings. Yes, agreed,

(45:13):
All right, we'll go to Isaac. Isaac, you're next here
on the postgame show.

Speaker 15 (45:21):
Hi, Tim, we love you guys.

Speaker 1 (45:23):
Well, thank you Isaac.

Speaker 3 (45:27):
That is uh that my youngest son, Maddox. He we
let the kids stay up for all of Brewer games,
Packer games, whatever it is, depending on whether it's the weekday.

Speaker 7 (45:41):
Game or not.

Speaker 2 (45:42):
You're a great father.

Speaker 1 (45:43):
That is awesome.

Speaker 3 (45:48):
Thanks you. We we had a rough night, but as
much as I as much as I can, and I
try to listen to you guys as often as I can.
It's been at least ten plus years.

Speaker 1 (46:11):
There you go. Good for you.

Speaker 3 (46:15):
I just want to say it's an amazing season for
the crew, especially beating the Cubs, and obviously we didn't
do what we need to do for the NLCS. This
hurts a lot for sure, But that being said, though
I know there's a lot of negativity, I know there's

(46:36):
not a lot of down fans. I know a lot
of that hurts. But we have a really young team
and a really talented team, and I think that we're
going to continue to be a really winning franchise and
put a really great product out there for the fans

(46:56):
and in the upcoming years.

Speaker 1 (46:59):
Then they have been now and and I agree with
you that it is a winning organization based on that definition.
But you got to get over the top at some point.
But yeah, the future still looks beautiful. I mean, it
really does. And I'm not saying that to make everyone
feel better. That's the reality of it.

Speaker 3 (47:20):
So unfortunately, I think the Brewers have just become the
sacrificial lamb right now for next December for the cbaure.

Speaker 8 (47:36):
Crime.

Speaker 3 (47:36):
We will be a prime example of the competitive balance
of what's out there right now. And I know that hurts.
I know it really sucks for everybody to hear and
think or some people understand that. You know, they're just
I got friends that are just they follow the Brewers
after a Hunter games, you know, like, oh at the

(47:59):
Brewer season now, like I'm here with you, guys, one
hundred and sixty two games of the season.

Speaker 2 (48:06):
Well, Hey, Isaac, I'll tell you this if if there
is a lockout and everything, I do think the Brewers
will catch part of the blame for that because of
what took place here, whether you support it or not.
But if there is a lockout, man, you're gonna have
to sit there and hit me up on the Twitter machine.

(48:27):
Postmadox's Little League schedule and we'll get the entire post
game family out to every one of his games. We'll
start doing postgame shows after Maddox's.

Speaker 1 (48:39):
Man, we'll bring it to you, my friend.

Speaker 16 (48:41):
I love it.

Speaker 17 (48:43):
Hey, I love you guys. I've loved you forever. This
is only my second or I think third time ever.
Unfortunately I listen all the time, but this is probably
my only third time calling in and that's my bad.

Speaker 1 (48:57):
We know you there.

Speaker 3 (49:01):
And appreciate all you do, all you have done, and
thank you guys for everything.

Speaker 1 (49:06):
Love you guys, Thank you right back at you, Isaac. Wow,
that that is cool. Yeah, you know again you're gonna
hear from Pat Murphy. Guys, just to give you a
little tease on that pipe on and Hunter and I
we did because we were delayed a little bit tonight.
We did have a chance to hear and normally we

(49:28):
don't like doing this, and I don't I don't want
to hear I want to hear Pat Murphy fresh with
you guys. But since tonight we had opportunity to hear him. Uh,
someone did say talk about the future. Someone in the
presspool talked about the future. And it does look good
this running it back, you know, with this group of
guys and Murphy Hunter. I thought it was interesting. He

(49:52):
may have put just a little hold on here now
you think that, but things happen. I wonder if this
team may make a few more moves than we really believe.

Speaker 4 (50:05):
That's possible. It's absolutely possible. And I think you know,
this team is not afraid to be bold in the offseason.
What do I mean by that? Trading some of their
key guys away, you know, right and getting guys back,
you know, the Devin Williams last year, Corbyn Burns the
year before. Freddy Peralta is the prime candidate for that.
I know he talked tonight and maybe we'll hear that

(50:26):
here in a little while, saying how much he loves Milwaukee,
but he also understands it's obviously a business that anything
can happen. But he absolutely loves being here, so it Yeah,
there is no doubt that this roster is going to
look different. However, you do have a lot of anchors, right,
your Freelick, your Terrang, your Churio are anchors on this team.
You think probably Durbin has solidified the third base spot,

(50:50):
and so you have a lot of anchors in this
You got Garrett Mitchell coming back hopefully healthy as well. Yeah,
he hopefully will be healthy comes spring training. But obviously
yell it. So you you know, there are a fair
amount of anchors, and more than maybe you would have
in years past. But this team does make moves, and

(51:11):
if they think they can make a move to be better,
then they just might.

Speaker 1 (51:14):
This portion of the program brought to you by Captain
Bill's Smoky Treats, grown just off the deck of Captain Bill.

Speaker 2 (51:22):
Love it, love it. Yeah, man, it's great. We're talking
to Captain. Every time we get to hear from Captain
Bill and he sits there and starts talking about smoking
a pipe and the captain black tobacco, and everything takes
me back to my dad man, because that's what he
used to smoke when.

Speaker 1 (51:41):
He liked the smell of that stuff.

Speaker 2 (51:43):
Yeah, I love it too. I love it too.

Speaker 1 (51:46):
Never never really tried it. Maybe once I've tried it,
but I do like the smell of it. I inhaled
to you forget. Yeah, yeah, don't use that type of pipe. Okay,
let's let's go to a Harley at eight seven seven Harley.
I'm not going to make a joke, but this portion

(52:08):
of the program brought you by the true American hero,
veteran Harley Harley. Welcome to the show.

Speaker 13 (52:17):
Well, thank you, Timmy, I really appreciate that. On that note,
I'm not pissed.

Speaker 16 (52:28):
This was a great year. It started off horrible, it
ended horrible.

Speaker 9 (52:36):
What a great year.

Speaker 16 (52:37):
I mean, the winning streams, Miss Durban. You know, I
could go on for a half hour of all the
positive things, all the nights, the postgame shows that.

Speaker 13 (52:56):
Met so much to so many people, as the wedding
streets as I mentioned, and just such a fun year.
I just can't put a damper on it. I can't
do it.

Speaker 1 (53:12):
You lost, Harley, will keep you here, But I mean
you lost to a jog or not that there's no
question about it. In fact, I'll go you one for it.
When when the when the Dodgers play good baseball, Nobody
beats them. Think about that. They when they play their best,
nobody beats them. When they play their best, their two stacked,

(53:35):
when they all are playing their best, Nobody's going to
beat them. But I just was disappointed on how the
Brewers looked against them.

Speaker 13 (53:44):
I brought that up earlier this week.

Speaker 3 (53:46):
What was the bunch?

Speaker 13 (53:47):
Where was something showing me something? I'm you know, I mean,
if they thought they were going to go against the Dodgers,
you know I had to head bat with bat.

Speaker 18 (54:06):
Well you saw the result. But yes, yes, the National
League All Stars couldn't have beaten this team, and you know,
not to make any adjustments at all with small ball,
which they did all year was that was frustrating. So

(54:27):
on that note, Hunter Pipe Timmy only had two words
for you guys, god speed, god speed love you talk
to you next year.

Speaker 1 (54:41):
As well, Harley. That is awesome.

Speaker 2 (54:44):
Absolutely yeah.

Speaker 1 (54:47):
You make so many connections here on this show, and
I think pipe on did I say it the other
day that I truly believe this. Being in broadcasting for
a million, there's very few that have this this togetherness
and connection when it comes to radio shows, hosts and listeners.

(55:11):
There's very few. There are some out there. I'm not
gonna say we're the only one, but they're very rare
in this industry. And I hope that's not lost. I
really do. I'm still I think we're all still young
enough to go ahead and keep keeping on. We all
love the Brewers and that's our connection. I mean that

(55:33):
right there is the conduit to our togetherness. But I
hope we can continue. I really do well.

Speaker 2 (55:41):
Yeah, And I don't think it's surprising the family aspect,
because if you talk to a lot of people inside,
you know, inside the broadcasting industry, there is a special
relationship between a baseball play by play guy on the
radio with the audience. So it kind of just only

(56:03):
makes sense that it would be with a post game
dude for twenty freaking years and the audience as well.
You know, you built one hell of a family, Timmy.
If you ever had a reunion, it would be standing
room only.

Speaker 4 (56:17):
Yeah. You foster that, Tim, I mean truly.

Speaker 1 (56:20):
I mean you.

Speaker 4 (56:21):
The way you talk to callers, the way you make
everyone feel welcome, the way you made me feel welcome
in twenty seventeen or whenever I called in first, made
me want to work with you. Someday and here we
are three and a half years later. Like the way
you fostered this family, you know around our love for
the Brewers is you know, that is exactly you know

(56:41):
what you know kind of your goal there to have
this family. You achieve it every year because of the
way you you know, you treat everybody who calls in,
everybody who texts in, and even the people who have
never called or texted. Everybody feels part of this family.
And it's it's just awesome and it's a pleasure and
really an honor to be a part of.

Speaker 1 (56:59):
Thanks, thank you. And I think part of it though,
when one more thing, Johnny has like twelve more things
and the Brewers had just lost eight to one, and
I'm like, come on, dude, really I gotta go man
or beer Count Kenny is on the pedestal. I'm with you, guys.

(57:20):
I'm with you by Bum and Hunter and I are
with you guys. But that's all part of it. There's
not many shows that would allow that to happen. And
we do not screen our calls. In other words, you
guys know this, when someone calls into this show, this
is by design. I don't want to know what you
want to talk to me about. I don't want to

(57:42):
know that. Most all talk shows, they have their little
computer in front of them, producer answers the call, what
do you want to talk to the host about? They
protect them. There's a firewall there. From two thousand and six,
when Brady Clark let off the bottom of that first inning,
I did not want to know one topic that any

(58:04):
caller wanted to talk to me about, not one, because
then it's spontaneous. Then it's real. I can't grab a
computer and throw out a bunch of numbers and act
cool like I knew this. That's how other radio shows
do it, guys. Just to let you know behind the
curtain here. When you call a radio show or any show,

(58:25):
they're going to ask you what do you want to
talk to the host about? And they're going to type
in a few notes to the host, and the host
reads it before you even get on. The host can
then turn around get all this information to make you
look silly. I'm never gonna do that unless I'm told
specifically to do that, or you didn't, or you don't

(58:47):
get a paycheck justin you're next year on the postgame show.

Speaker 12 (58:53):
It's up Jay, Hey, many you know I'm not angry,
but you know, if they're typing in.

Speaker 10 (58:59):
Mid probably say like fat bitches is some other crazy stuff.

Speaker 12 (59:02):
You know, Hey, we this this fat bitches. But hey listen,
hey real quick, Tim, You know I try to be
like I do with the fat bitches, get in and.

Speaker 10 (59:12):
Out, but just a couple of seconds longer than I know.
One more thing times of heaven time seven?

Speaker 1 (59:17):
Right?

Speaker 7 (59:18):
Hey?

Speaker 10 (59:18):
So, Tim, you asked earlier in the show, asked those
guys who inspire who inspire them?

Speaker 7 (59:23):
Man?

Speaker 10 (59:23):
So every time I get off of one of these
Bucks postgame shows, and the only reason why I did
do it is because of the impression you put on
me with the Brewers post game. And I thought that
the Bucks one needed a flag bearer to care for
the city of Milwaukee, and especially during bad games. I
tell him the smile like Tim Allen will say, because

(59:44):
Milwaukee will smile back at you.

Speaker 5 (59:46):
Now.

Speaker 10 (59:46):
I know you switch it up to Bob Youker, but
I just want to say, Tim, you inspire me. You
are a living legend to me, and I tell you that,
and you think I'm being facetious, but I truthfully mean that. Hunter,
the president of the Little Baby fan club. We've seen
this young man grow. Like imagine when Hunter first came

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on the air and no shade Hunter, you were super timid,
and now you.

Speaker 5 (01:00:14):
Have up here.

Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
It's coming down. Yeah, No, you're right though, Justin he
has he has exponentially grown as a broadcaster, one without.

Speaker 10 (01:00:28):
A doubt, because he has some of that Tim Allen.
He has a Drew and k B. He has living
legends of baseball and sports talk radio around him. And
then you talk look at a guy like Pipe who's
like a brother from another mother to me. But I
wouldn't have met him if it's not for you, Tim.
And then you look at some of the post gamers

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like Kenny making sure that I don't have to get
kicked out my house times ten. I'm probably kicked out
to night for Yellow, but it's okay. But Kenny May
sure I got all my Brewers swag, Johnny May sure
I got tickets, Donna and RJ maysure that party was amazing.
Hell can they plan my funeral please?

Speaker 19 (01:01:06):
Yes?

Speaker 10 (01:01:07):
Cousin, cousin Tim, just making you laugh. You got Brian
and Valders meeting him and his son and his family,
and then welcome in and being so nice to my grandson,
going to another game this year with my father. That's
what it's all. That's what it's all about.

Speaker 19 (01:01:24):
Man.

Speaker 10 (01:01:24):
It's so much bigger than this loss. But you know,
we got to talk about the loss. But I'm not
angry tonight. I think I got all that out last night. Yeah,
and just in case there's a station that is gonna
have the Brewers post game next year, that wasn't a
shot at any particular station. That was just my feelings

(01:01:44):
and it had nothing to do with the Three Legends,
the Big Three that's on the air right now.

Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
Right.

Speaker 10 (01:01:50):
So, a couple of things I saw on Twitter today
besides all the stupid cub fans like how you how
are you hating your outside the club?

Speaker 15 (01:01:57):
You're not in the party, bro, Like, just shut up up.

Speaker 10 (01:02:00):
I saw a cool thing though, Brandon Jennings tweeted at
started this season Tim, you know he's raised in La
Brewers and six y. I thought, that's just that's huge,
Marshall my guy and pipe like yeah, man, And to
find out to dud don't even got no guard, What
the hell are you doing outside?

Speaker 6 (01:02:22):
I'm just gonna move on.

Speaker 10 (01:02:24):
I mean, like the bats to not bat tonight right.

Speaker 15 (01:02:28):
It was absolutely terrible.

Speaker 10 (01:02:30):
But sho hey, o'tani, he's the greatest baseball player walking
the earth right now. I don't know about the greatest
ever and all that stuff. I saw Dave Roberts comments
all you know, we're gonna ruin baseball. Yeah, it's funny
until you got guys that you're looking at any in
your locker room. And we're not talking about the otanis

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who has all that money. Defer, we're talking about, Oh
my bad, you don't get triple ayers, you just buy them.
So let's go to a regular team like the Brewers.
We're gonna talk about like you're Abner, your Reba, who's
still on that rookie deal, who has to go a
year without getting paid. Oh and by the way, he's
in another country that he wasn't even raised in. So
being locked out is key to these guys. But this
thing that's just so important is we got to return

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some of this competitive balance. And speaking of that hunter,
my guy, I see Kyle Swarbers out there. I would
love Swarber in this lineup because I think he'd missed that.
He Mark Antonaccio, and I believe what he said. He said,
he left me.

Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
At American Family. Feel my goodness.

Speaker 10 (01:03:36):
Oh he'll probably what, oh tany hit fifty fifty something
this year, he'll hit sixty. I'll book it. He might
three Barry Bonds record in AMFAM. But and he has
a bat that's not going to be scared of these
Los Angeles Dodgers. I will give them credit. They have
the best team that money can buy. We're not going
to talk about the money or any of that stuff
because we also we had a lack of executions. I

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agree with all the callers with the guys that they
thought that performed. I thought our pitchings Dad was absolutely phenomenal.
I understand ol Tani hit three home runs today, but
that's like saying you're gonna hold Michael Jordan under a
certain amount of points, or you're gonna stop mm It
Smith for a certain amount of yards. There's this certain
guys that are gonna get their numbers, and if you're
gonna hold that team to five, you should still have

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a shot to be in those ball games. I want
to close by saying that I do really believe in
Pat Murphy. I had my gripes with them this year.
I think it's like what you say, though, Tim, if
you don't have gripes with the guy, are you really fanning?
But it's okay no matter what. Tim always tells us
that it's gonna smile one way or another. This show

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is the greatest show on the air, the greatest show,
and whoever's listening that can bring these three gentlemen to
your station, do it. Thank you to every postgamer. And
sorry Tim not trying to two that's came up to
me and said that whatever about a car, it's not
about me, It's about those three three out of legends.

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They're the reason that get us through this. Kim, you've
put up with me or I've been mad and I
probably said things on the air of that my mom
and dad, if they were listening, wouldn't be proud of.
And you know I've had to go on the couch
of pipe bomb, which that's probably why I get in
more trouble the next night, right circle, Man, I need
to start calling a hunter I get so I need

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to call Marson and getting to pray for me and
playing me some stuff. But more importantly, man rest in peace,
Aunt Terry, Like this is in closing, like leaving these seasons.
This is always what's so painful. I want to see
one before my dad and my uncle go to their
final spot. I want to see one before I go.

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And Aunt Terry really opened up a light to me, gentlemen,
that one of the four of us could not be
here to see next year. We don't know when our
time is coming, and it's so important. I go the
same way that I came, not owing for and owing for.
But it's this the best goddamn show ever created for

(01:06:02):
Brewers Baseball Free to Pipe Bomb, Free, EIGHTHB four Free,
the living Legend Tim Allen put these boys on the
air for another twenty years.

Speaker 1 (01:06:13):
I'm going thank you Justin, good good stuff. And speaking
of which, this portion of the program brought to you
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Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
It's always buffet time. It never closes.

Speaker 1 (01:06:40):
All right, we'll take a quick break, continue to get
some reactions. The text line is there for you. Murphy
coming up as we are, unfortunately putting a wrap on
the twenty twenty five season. They fall in the NLCS
in game four, five to one, the final. There's Hunter
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on Fox Sports nine. Yeah, that is a wrap on
the Brewers season as they get eliminated here by the
LA Dodgers in Game four the NLCS. I just hate
that term. They get swept, but that's the reality of it.
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Speaker 2 (01:07:37):
In a small pond.

Speaker 1 (01:07:40):
Nate is on the Nicolay Law dot Com talking text line. Nate,
Welcome to the show.

Speaker 6 (01:07:49):
Another great season from you guys. Just being being able
to be as part of as many shows as I could.
I like the hope that I contribute a little bit.

Speaker 1 (01:08:00):
Definitely do no question, Uh, I know, I know.

Speaker 6 (01:08:05):
It was a couple of shows that got a little
wild with the Christian illigend anger, but all just to
give it. I had given everybody a place to come
on here, event after tough games, terrible terrible streaks. Didn't
think that at the end of after those four games

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in New York or at New York and then the
home opener, and that we will be like here, you
know what I mean. If you were actually then I
probably would have told you just out of illusion, we
probably would have lost one hundred games and missed the playoffs.
So I can't complain about the season that we've had. Disappointant,

(01:08:51):
disappointing way to end the season, but nonetheless good season. Nonetheless.
One thing I would like to I've been thinking about
and was thinking about as the game kind of ended,
was what what can you do for next season to
try to change results for anything like that? And one

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thing I've three things I've come down to the conclusion
of one is you can't have the bottom of your
line up being a uh three outs. So whether that's
bringing up Pratt to compete with joe Yo teas and
spring training for that for that shortstop position, putting Bryce

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to rain there and or putting Vice to rain at short,
letting compact and letting Pratt and Joey compete for second base.
You're even bringing Wilkins up to compete in spring training
for to get push Caleb Derby. You gotta with these

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young guys I feel like you gotta make them competition
give them.

Speaker 1 (01:09:58):
Yeah, that's a good point. I hadn't thought of that,
But competition is going to make them all better. You're right,
but that there's some flexibility there, and that's the thing
we'll get into in the off season right on Nate,
because Caleb Durman can play a little second base too.
I mean, and yeah, so so maybe there's a free
agent in the mix here, maybe there's a multi year deal.

(01:10:20):
You got Reee Hoskins money off the books a little bit,
so that it does give you some money to play with.

Speaker 6 (01:10:27):
And then another two things I was thinking about, or
one thing that I kind of could buy my breast
ring and short stop I did together. I think I
think the opportunity is for sal for you to take
over that centerfield position. I think you never know with

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Mitchell is he's going to be healthy or not, and
you need you need a stable force or a stable
position in that middle, that middle spot, and he has
a great arm, and you could really utilize those corner
spots for players that you that have a better back

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or but you gotta find a spot for I really
feel like when Perkins came back that killed Isaac Collins.
Isaac Collins momentum as far as hitting not getting regular
playing time because you didn't never know when they wanted
to have Cheerio in center or Cheerio and left, and

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that really kind of derailed him. It was great to
have him defensively, but offensively, as we can see, he
wasn't up to part. And then when you tried to
get Isaac Collins back rolling, you couldn't get him back rolling.
So you never know with Mark On if he's gonna

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make these if you know them ever decide to want
to pay somebody, which I know somebody earlier brought up
Kyle Schobert. That's that's probably a pipe grain for the
Brewers because I'm having I think Mark is good with
Kristen and unfortunately, as long as Christmas here, as long

(01:12:20):
as that twenty two or twenty four million, he's saying
that he's not probably gonna look to add any big
bat to the lineup.

Speaker 1 (01:12:30):
You're right, because you see you see how it overlapped
between braun and and Yelly. You see how those big,
massive contracts were massive in Milwaukee, how those contracts just
kind of bordered each other. It was Christian that signed
in twenty and that was about the time Ryan Ron exited.

Speaker 6 (01:12:49):
Yeah, if he were gonna if they're gonna get a
big bet, it's going to be to a trade. And
for me personally, I don't think Freddy. I've learned a
long time of goo when Prince I was a big
princeville A fan, and I learned a long time ago
that we're my major league, minor league team. We develop

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our talent to send them off to other places, to.

Speaker 1 (01:13:16):
New York to at least the superstars, the superstars.

Speaker 6 (01:13:21):
Yeah, for them to use and you know, pay the
big money, and then we come back again and develop
some more superstars to ship out.

Speaker 1 (01:13:33):
So yeah, okay, Well, Nate, it's great hearing from you
again another season.

Speaker 6 (01:13:39):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:13:39):
You do provide a lot for the show, and I
mean that I appreciate it.

Speaker 6 (01:13:44):
I appreciate you guys as well. And I'll be calling
in for the twenty six championship season.

Speaker 1 (01:13:49):
There you go, all right? You know, I'd go after
and I think his his injury and his lack of
production might help this and get a get an opt
out type of deal. I know we're dealing with big money.
I get it. I'd go after Kyle Tucker and you
throw that dude right, put South Freelick in center and

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Churio on left. Ooh man, now you're cooking again. Might
be a pipe dream to use Nate's term, but maybe
the price came down a little bit, just a little bit.
Maybe she would sign it a big opt out after
a two year deal.

Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
Yeah, I'll pass on that.

Speaker 1 (01:14:29):
Really, dude's good, I mean dudes really good. Yeah, he was.

Speaker 2 (01:14:35):
Good except for the months and months and months that
he absolutely.

Speaker 1 (01:14:39):
Sucked second half of the season.

Speaker 2 (01:14:41):
Yes, but uh, you know whatever, Let's see what Steve
has to say.

Speaker 1 (01:14:45):
Steve, welcome to the showy.

Speaker 8 (01:14:50):
Good, good evening, Good morning guys. Yeah, first time.

Speaker 1 (01:14:56):
Oh there we go, welcome in.

Speaker 8 (01:14:58):
Yeah, thank you, thank you, and hopefully not the last
time if things go well next year. Longtime listener though,
deal gold place and over here and definitely will you
guys stick together. A couple of things, Uh, do you
think it's time for the Bruce to look for like

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a new offensive or hitting coach?

Speaker 1 (01:15:24):
They just got a new one in in al abuff And,
and there's hitting coaches, but you do see hitting coaches
that they there's probably a little bit of a handful
each and every year they get fired. Brewers just have
not done that. They've made changes in the off season.

Speaker 10 (01:15:43):
M h.

Speaker 8 (01:15:45):
Yeah, because it's just this inconsistency is just crazy. I'm sorry,
I got a new one, but but.

Speaker 1 (01:15:51):
There, I mean, their offense this year, you know, outside
of slugging, it had a really good year. It did
really good year.

Speaker 4 (01:16:01):
Yeah, it just went away at the wrong time.

Speaker 8 (01:16:04):
Okay. Yeah, Hopefully hopefully they pinpoint that next year and
get to get us at least one well hopefully all
the way, but two more, two more matches on that belt.
But yeah, yeah, and I think I just got that movie.
I don't know if you saw that documentary just a

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bit outside, great great documentary. I think today's players definitely
need to watch that. See what I see, what our
city can give them from nineteen eighty two. I was
eleven at the time and still remember it went to
Game five with my dad. Great memory. He's passed. But yeah,
so you know, hopefully we can bring that excitement back.

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Another thing I want to add is, you know, of course,
you know with the uker and it's just been you know,
so hard with all that, and I loved all the
tributes and everything, like that. But one thing that grains
my gears is every time, well at least it was
on TV, and I've heard a radio montage to you
know where they play all the great Yukor calls. Uh

(01:17:15):
they pass off game you know that Game five, you know,
uh ending with the California Angels as a Uker call?
Did you know that that's not a Yuker call? That
that was actually a Dwayne mostly call.

Speaker 1 (01:17:29):
I believe it was, Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:17:32):
Yeah, yeah, And I don't know why they're passing it
off of a yuk because what I actually remember is that, uh,
I believe it or not, Uker wasn't heading down for
TM or for w IFN at the time to do
a post game. He was actually doing double duty because
ABC had the game and he was a part of

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that ABC crew, So he was actually going down to
do the interviews for the national broadcast that day, which
left Dwayne in the booth. It's kind of interesting how
Duane's gone a wall. I don't you never hear about
him anymore. I hope he's doing all right.

Speaker 1 (01:18:06):
You know, who would be Chuck Freeman, he'd know he's
like a story in that way.

Speaker 8 (01:18:12):
Yeah, oh yeah, And like Steve Shannon, that's another one
on TV. You remember that? Yeah, wonder whatever happened to him?

Speaker 1 (01:18:21):
Well, Steve, we appreciate you checking in with us.

Speaker 10 (01:18:23):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:18:24):
I I know you guys are out there and you
don't have to call the show. That's the thing. It's
but it's always there for you and hopefully it'll be
there another many years.

Speaker 8 (01:18:34):
Hey, can I leave you? Can I leave you with
a nerdy radio joke?

Speaker 1 (01:18:38):
Sure? Sure?

Speaker 8 (01:18:39):
Okay? Which is which is actually outdated as of noon
on this past Monday, but before that it made sense.
What's a good way to remember the last few formats
on ninety seven point three? Okay, just say just saying
I'm taking liberty on the first one with the spelling,

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but just say I'll have a light brew now for
the game.

Speaker 1 (01:19:07):
Yeah, there you go. You got them all, got them all.

Speaker 7 (01:19:14):
Great and back.

Speaker 1 (01:19:15):
In the day. Hey, thank you, Steve. We appreciate it,
and thanks thanks for being there, and.

Speaker 8 (01:19:20):
Thank you to you guys in a great one. I
wish all of you the best, and thinking about Uncle James.
Some people this year, myself were good Brewer fans, but
you know, may they're all watching over us and next
year we'll we'll bring it home. But thanks again for
everything you do, and I'll keep following you on the
socials and everything.

Speaker 1 (01:19:37):
You got it, Steve. Thanks thanks. Yeah, that's uh yeah,
I know back in the day when I was a
kid that that frequency ninety seven to three kV would
know this though. I think it was lp X. It
was a rock station, the Rock of Milwaukee maybe, or

(01:19:58):
I don't know, something like that. It was LPX. I
think I may have had a an LPX satin jacket.

Speaker 4 (01:20:06):
Oh look at you stud back in the day. Yeah,
you're right. Yeah, I just looked it up. W LPX
we are rock ninety five or ninety seven to three Yeah, okay, yeah,
rock out for weeks on end. They included a skydivers
who dropped into County Stadium during Brewers games.

Speaker 1 (01:20:24):
I didn't know that was a radio thing, right.

Speaker 4 (01:20:26):
Wow, called itself Wisconsin's best rock for a long time,
and that's cool. Yeah, there you go. There's actually a
Facebook group for it.

Speaker 1 (01:20:35):
Huh. Okay, all right, just real quick before we hear
from Murph the fact that they beat the Cubs, does
that make this easier? Yes? And I gotta admit Hunter,
I might be with you. That Cubs series was big

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and that may be, you know, just because of the
environment we're in, and that may be an inferior sort
of thing. I mean, because at the end of the day,
the goal is to win the World Series. So whoever
knocks you out is just whatever you got bumped out,
and that's that. But the fact that you beat the Cubs,
I think for me at least, it made this a

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little bit easier.

Speaker 4 (01:21:19):
Yeah, and you also got over the hump of winning
a playoff series when you came within a couple of
outs of it last year and then you hadn't done
it since twenty eighteen, and this is the year you
set the record for franchise wins. You won the division,
got the number one seed, everything like that. You had
to advance around. I know, you got to buy and
you could call that a win of a series if
you want, but you know, you didn't play it on
the field. So you won a playoff series, especially when

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you go up two zero. I mean, that's just that
you had a chance to be as crushing as crushing
can be. And as much as we're all sad tonight,
I can't imagine what last Saturday Night would have been.
So it's thank you exactly. So again, it felt I
think I said it at the time, it felt like
the weight of the franchise was on that baseball game,
and you know, so it just it it to get

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that win, to get that celebration, to have the team
fly the L flag and the picture, like the whole deal.
It is like the whole deal, obviously, the Craig Council
story and the whole thing. Yes, it just it. You
that is the win you needed to get in the
postseason and it you know, whenever you get one series
from the World Series, that is going to be heartbreaking,

(01:22:24):
it's going to be crushing and everything like that. But boy,
that yeah, it absolutely makes it a little easier. I
think because they won that series.

Speaker 1 (01:22:33):
Pipe bomb, What do you think did it make it
easier in this Dodger series solely because they beat the
Cubs and the best of five nlds.

Speaker 2 (01:22:41):
For me personally, no, I expected them to beat the
Cubs and I expected them to play Worlds better than
what they did against Yeah, okay, and because the expectation
of you know, did I expect them to go to
the World Series. No, it wasn't an expectation. It was
I thought that they could but I expected them to

(01:23:05):
win some games, stay in the fight at least. Yeah,
I expected the same scrappy, gritty, rub dirt on it,
you know, kind of team that we've seen this entire role,
and then that is the opposite of what we got here.
So for me, it's just a disappointment of this series alone,
the CUB series whatever. Man, we knew that Greg sucked

(01:23:27):
and it was a team of losers and all that,
so I expected to sit there and win that one.
So I'm just more disappointed because of the four games here.

Speaker 1 (01:23:36):
Well, check this out. Pat Murphy has some insight on
that CUB series. I think it's I think you'll find
it very very interesting. Here's Pat Murphy after his team
has been eliminated from play in the twenty five season.

Speaker 20 (01:23:52):
Murph, obviously not the ending you wanted. I mean, would
you say to the guys and they just about the
season as a hole here.

Speaker 19 (01:23:59):
I mean, we've talked about being an inch from the
top and an inch from the bottom, and you know,
we faced a really really talented team that played really
really good. We were part of tonight and iconic, you know,

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maybe the best individual performance ever in a postseason game.
I don't think anybody can argue with that guy punches
out ten and hits three homers. I'm really proud of
our team. I admire our team. Enough has been said,
the narrative has been said many times, but you know

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it came to an end tonight to a team that
is not only talented, played great.

Speaker 20 (01:24:52):
And we've talked a lot about the pitching, and you
just mentioned how many pitch performances they had in this series.
What'd you make your offense?

Speaker 17 (01:24:58):
Was it?

Speaker 20 (01:24:58):
Their pitching was a little bit of everything. Just what
you see from the offensive the four games.

Speaker 19 (01:25:02):
Since the beginning of time in baseball, when you're you
have dominant pitching on the mile, throwing ninety eight to
one hundred every guy and uh with tremendous off speed pitches.
The command they showed. Will Smith deserves a ton of credit. Yeah,
I said it was dominant pitching. If you want to

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say our offense, I think most offenses would struggle.

Speaker 20 (01:25:26):
You know, go here in the front row, Sophia Murph.

Speaker 21 (01:25:31):
When you think about this team and you know some
of the performances you got from the young guys, right,
guys like Chad and Miz and Halob, what what do
you want them to take away from this season and
the experience of the DS and playing against a team
like the Dodgers.

Speaker 19 (01:25:47):
Yeah, I mean it's it's a great experience. But that's
where you got to go. That's why the little things matter.
That's all the things we harp on matter because we
don't have as big a margin of air. When you don't,
you're not Your team is not filled with the same
amount of talent. So we learn a lot from it.
We had a lot of young players. You mentioned Durban,

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you know, Curios in his second year. You know, he
looked pretty comfortable the whole series. So it's a yeah,
a lot of good things. Chad Patrick Miss, a lot
of guys stepped up so excited about that. For them
that they have experienced this, they've seen it firsthand. They

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know how precious it is. You lead the league and
wins and you do some great things for the franchise,
but still you know there's there's work to be done.
So the emotional series in the Cubs is you guys
have to know the Brewers Cubs thing well, you have
to have been part of it to understand how it

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really zapped a lot out of us. Emotionally, and then
they have to come back and play right away, I think,
and then we lose a one run game and it
just takes us off us. It took us off it
a little bit. And then the pitching performances by the Dodgers,
you know, basically put the hammer down.

Speaker 20 (01:27:16):
Questions back here to Paul or if not a lot
of free agents. I mean, this is pretty much the
team you could run back with next year. How do
you feel about that? And how much they going forward
to get another shot out of it? Largely the same group?

Speaker 19 (01:27:30):
Yeah, I mean, we'll see you know you say that,
but that's not just how it always works. But right
now we just have to sit back and look at
our health and make sure guys are getting healthy. Guys
that need off season procedures and things to get done
can stay healthy. We give them a plan of attack

(01:27:51):
going forward. And yeah, I mean, I love the guys,
love I love what they bring to the table. I
love their possibilities going forward ward. But like every year,
we'll look, we'll look a little different.

Speaker 1 (01:28:04):
For sure, zapped a lot of emotion out of us
that Cup series.

Speaker 2 (01:28:10):
The Zapper tased a lot of Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
I see how it would it didn't mean yes, it
was just again, it just felt like the way to
the franchises on that series, like it just did.

Speaker 4 (01:28:25):
I Like, it just felt like everything was everything in
the past two years was leading up to that, And
you could go all the way back to eighteen that
it was all leading up to that, and you could
argue that absolutely. Like it just that was just so
emotional and a lot of For a lot of those
players too, it was, you know, either their first or

(01:28:46):
second playoff series. For most of the lineup, it was
their first road playoff games of their career, So there
was a lot of different things that play at that series.

Speaker 2 (01:28:56):
There was. But I hate hearing that from Murphy. I
do not want to put that's that team on a
pedestal and to sit there and say that being brought
to the brink and then coming through in game five
screwed you for the next series to come. I think
that gives way too much credit to those idiots down there.

Speaker 1 (01:29:16):
Well, and what if it happens again, then I mean it,
maybe Brewers win the division, Cubs are the wildcard in
place to play that seed or turn that around. Maybe
the Cubs win the division and the Brewers are the
wildcard and then crawl up to play that seed. You're
gonna tell me that the if you win an emotional

(01:29:38):
series again against the Cubs that we got to worry about,
it's zapping of your emotion Well, or.

Speaker 2 (01:29:44):
If you're Greg, don't you sit there and before that series,
play this clip right here and say, hey, they were
so spent after the series with us last year that
we know that not only are we in their heads,
but we're in their hearts and emotions. Maybe we're gonna
have the upper hand.

Speaker 4 (01:30:02):
I don't think it's gonna be the same though. If
yes it's Bruce Cubs, Yes it's a big rivalry, Yes,
you know it would be an emotional series. I don't
know if it's exactly the same because now the experience
of having gone through it and getting over the hump
of a franchise, of getting over that and winning a
playoff series.

Speaker 1 (01:30:20):
Yeah, and you know again it's one of the successes
of the year. There has been successes here, and there's
been stories, stories and stories and stories, so they can
never you know, the loss to the Dodgers here is
not going to take all that away. Does it take
away another year on the calendar? Without a World Series title,

(01:30:43):
of course, but what happened within the season, that playoff
by best record in baseball, that playoff series NLDS victory.
It's all still there. It's not gonna be taken away
because the Dodge swept you, so I you know that
part of it. I'm gonna focus on that part. And

(01:31:05):
and again, thank goodness, the season ended to anyone but
the but the Cubs. I mean anybody but the Cubs,
and so goal accomplish there. Could it happen, We'll see,
but the Cubs are still looking up at the Brewers.
I will take a break, come back, and unfortunately we're
running out of time here on this season of postgame shows,

(01:31:29):
but we'll get some text messages and then, as I said,
unfortunately wrap things up, Brewers fall. The season is now complete.
One hundred victories, full season and some successes here. Postgame
show with Potatomy Sportsbook here on Fox Sports nine to twenty.
Final couple of minutes of the final show here postgame

(01:31:53):
show with Potaatomy Sportsbook bet above the rest want to
thank PoTA Otomy Sportsbook. I know you guys hear them
all over the place on sports radio, but we do appreciate. Nonetheless,
we do appreciate Luis and Austin and the rest of
the gang down there at the Pottawatomy Sportsbook. It was fun.

(01:32:14):
So hopefully we'll be back there. I'm crossing fingers. Final
text messages of the season. I you know, in doing
this now you know nineteen other times. Let's be twentieth
to as we started out the show, it's it's the end. Yeah,

(01:32:37):
we all know baseball season ends, but it's that emptiness
that comes with it, and not just for the show.
It's just you're like a nightly routine when do the
Brewers play? Okay, I got this going on. Make sure
I can catch at least some of the game in
your busy lives. That's the part that is tough for
everybody when a baseball season ends. It's to see the emptiness.

(01:33:03):
It's tough. Yeah, all right, Final text messages of the season.

Speaker 2 (01:33:08):
All right, Zach says Tim and Hunter. Thank you providing
a summer of fun. Love tuning in to listening to
you guys talk Brewers ball. Hope he'll be back somewhere
for a year.

Speaker 1 (01:33:21):
Twenty one might be right here on Fox Sports nine
to twenty.

Speaker 2 (01:33:25):
You never know uh kavika from Maui Aloha kaind Sir.
He says, this is the most embarrassing moment as a
Wisconsin sports fan I have ever experienced. I guess the
best record in baseball doesn't mean anything because in the
postseason they look like a little league team against the Dodgers.

Speaker 1 (01:33:46):
It's kavika, man. I see again. I wanted to make
this more of a I wanted to make this more
of a celebration of, you know, of the successes of
the season. But the end result it did look somewhat embarrassing.
It kind of did it kind of did I think

(01:34:08):
he's on to something?

Speaker 2 (01:34:09):
Yeah, it did, dude, I think it's the most embarrassing.
I think fourth and twenty two. I think Seattle in
the NFC Championship.

Speaker 4 (01:34:17):
Yeah, even last year's ending. Yeah, last year, like yeah,
I think if if they would have gotten beat ten
to zero in every single game, the fact that you're
pitching in defense kept you in these games is one thing,
you know that it kept you from being, you know,
obviously less embarrassed if you're pitching in defense. Also didn't
show up in this series and you lost ten to

(01:34:37):
one every game. Okay, there may be an argument for that.
You were in these games. That's what makes it hurt
more because you felt like they were winnable, especially Game one,
and who knows how the series goes after that if
you steal that game. But yeah, the pitching and defense
for the most part held served throughout this year.

Speaker 1 (01:34:53):
And the offense. Yeah, that did lean. That's a lean
toward embarrassing. Sure, sure, yeah, yeah, for sure. Yep.

Speaker 2 (01:35:01):
He goes on to say, and you guys think spending
money doesn't guarantee anything. We never said that.

Speaker 1 (01:35:06):
No, No, we're not in that camp.

Speaker 4 (01:35:09):
The Brewers and Dodgers are in different playing fields. And
if you can't see that with how the markets are,
I don't know what you know. It's not just Mark
won't spend, No, that the TV deals are so drastically different.
And if you don't see that, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (01:35:24):
It's blatantly clear. It's unfair. Yeah, it's blatant.

Speaker 4 (01:35:29):
Dave Roberts just screamed into a microphone after he won
the NLCS tonight, let's go ruin baseball. Yeah, I mean, like,
it's just so, it's so clear the Dodgers. I just
looked at this video too. The Dodgers celebrating tonight. It
looked like somebody pointed out, it looks like they won,
you know, the hundred and thirteenth game of the year
or something. They won a late July game. It was

(01:35:51):
like so matter of fact. There was no jumping up
and down. It was just a couple of collaps in,
some hugs and they all lined up to do their
handshake like and and the Rodgers fans were booing. In
the eighth inning, there were six outs from the World Series,
six outs from the World Series trying to walks MONASTERIOA.
They got runners at the corners and the fans are booing.
There's six outs away from a Swede.

Speaker 1 (01:36:15):
It's crazy, yeah, yeah, on the eve of the World Series.
And there's some booze in there. It's blatantly, blatantly clear.
The game is unfair. There's no doubt about it. And
for anybody that wants to say, you know, money doesn't
guarantee you a World Series, no it doesn't, but it
puts you right there every single year. Every year, there's

(01:36:39):
engagement from endorsements, there's engagement from the fan base, there's
engagement from TV viewing, from radio listening. Every single year.
Thus this cycle of finances continues every single year. The
final thing I'll say on that is the Dodgers paid
more in penalties than the Ruers full payroll.

Speaker 4 (01:37:02):
And that's not because the ownership or what. It's just
not it's the setup of baseball. Twelve of thirteen NL
West titles, five of nine pennons. They're going back to
the World Series and you're gonna probably win it again,
even though I hope Seattle can finish off the AL
and win the whole darn thing.

Speaker 1 (01:37:19):
But yeah, so it's just I don't see how anybody
can argue against how unfair that is. Look at the lineups.
No offense to the Brewer players, but I mean you
you had the pitcher that started Game one made more

(01:37:41):
than the entire pitching staff on the Brewers team.

Speaker 4 (01:37:45):
Correct, which is and again it goes back to just
a absolute applause for what the Brewers continue to do
in doing what they're you know, you know, it goes
back to that. It just makes it more impressive what
the Brewers have done. Now in this Yeah, you can
clearly see a difference there. However, it is very clear
with the Brewers, you know, and how good the Brewers

(01:38:06):
are and everybody needs to be a ploted, top down
h bomb.

Speaker 6 (01:38:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:38:10):
Jason from Ford Atkinson says, here's to a great season.
I'm pissed, sends in a picture of his beautiful daughter Aila,
said she deserved better than the decisions that were made
in September leading into this slaughter. We'll both be back
for next year's postgame show.

Speaker 1 (01:38:30):
Jason. We like ab Yep, we like Jason out there. Yep.

Speaker 2 (01:38:34):
Absolutely, Chad and Merrill, I remember the Cubs getting swept
by the Mets in fifteen. I said to anyone that
would listen to Cubs weren't ready yet. Don't win in sixteen.
They did go.

Speaker 1 (01:38:46):
Crew in twenty six heay, there we go.

Speaker 2 (01:38:50):
Jessmn says Tim. We appreciate all that you do. I
heart breaking series. Why why did we pitch to him
after the two homers?

Speaker 1 (01:39:05):
Yeah, that's good point.

Speaker 4 (01:39:07):
Also, we might have witnessed the best performance in a
single any player ever.

Speaker 1 (01:39:16):
Figures all those highlights for history history.

Speaker 4 (01:39:20):
Three homers and he struck out ten and.

Speaker 1 (01:39:22):
We got to see it against the Brewers. We gotta
yeah forever.

Speaker 2 (01:39:27):
Eddie and Stallus, you think Otani had good betting odds tonight.
I think he did, and I think he probably placed
a wager. I'm not mad, and in my best father's voice,
I'm not mad. I'm just disappointed. Start with the four

(01:39:49):
game uh losing streak. End with a four game losing streak,
but win one hundred in between. It's a tough night now,
but remember this season for a lot of fun. Thank
you guys for being the best. That's Kurt in Lancaster.

Speaker 1 (01:40:04):
Thank you, Kurt Muzzy.

Speaker 2 (01:40:07):
Not sure where this team is going from here, but
it was a damn fun ride. Rather than talking about
this last series, I just want to say thank you
for all the postgame fun and memories. I hope this
isn't over, but until next time, go Brewers.

Speaker 1 (01:40:22):
It's been a ton of fun. This series does not
take that away.

Speaker 2 (01:40:29):
I agree from the four one four I blame Ihart
Milwaukee for killing the energy and the good vibes. Okay,
could be I don't know, David and Raycine. I haven't
called into the show since twenty ten, but have been
listening since the beginning.

Speaker 1 (01:40:47):
Wow, okay, we got a twenty year pen. Oh yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:40:51):
I'd like to thank everyone and everyone who has ever
been involved with the show for bringing twenty years a
great entertainment and creating such a great family on behalf
of all the listeners like me who listen daily but
don't call in. Hopefully this family finds a home next
year for the twenty six championships.

Speaker 1 (01:41:11):
I gotta say, over the year, it has been so
much fun. That's been just so much fun. It does grind,
pipe aham, I mean we hunter. You guys know a
baseball season is a grind. It does, but it doesn't
grind like doing construction nine hours a day. No, no,
it doesn't. It doesn't. It doesn't grind that you got

(01:41:34):
to get out there and have two or three different
jobs these days. That's grinding. So when I say this grinds,
I'm not comparing it to that because you guys win
on that deal.

Speaker 2 (01:41:45):
Oh yeah, hands down. And you know, this year was
so much fun, man. I think there was only like
maybe four nights where it's like cramp, I gotta go.

Speaker 1 (01:41:54):
To work again.

Speaker 2 (01:41:55):
Sure, yeah, you know, and out of one hundred and
how many games they play, he's seventy one out of
one's four out of one seventy one. That ain't bad, No,
you know, you do the math on it. That was
like my grade point average. Pastor Babs said, this was pathetic.
No Monasterio again again, Dodgers had more runs than we

(01:42:19):
had hits. When Otani hit his third homer, he had
more homers than the Brewers had hits at that point
in the game.

Speaker 1 (01:42:30):
It was fun.

Speaker 2 (01:42:31):
I love this team, love the show. Bring on the
hot stove, Wait, wait for the trade peralta talk, here
we go again, good times or something.

Speaker 1 (01:42:43):
Yeah. I didn't realize that more runs than hits. Is
that right? Yeah? That would be right, wouldn't it. Ten eleven, twelve, thirteen, fteen,
fifteen to fourteen? Wow, yikes.

Speaker 2 (01:42:56):
Yeah, it's couch Canon River West. Not necessarily an excuse,
but it'll be interesting to see if any news comes
out about guys playing hurt, especially free Lick and Yelly.

Speaker 1 (01:43:08):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (01:43:09):
I can't recall them hitting a single ball hard.

Speaker 1 (01:43:13):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:43:14):
Every time at the end of the season when you
hear about all these injuries, you know, I kind of
just roll my eyes because it seems like they're making excuses.

Speaker 1 (01:43:24):
It wouldn't surprise me, though, to see some of these
numbers and to see how they handled each at bat.
It wouldn't surprise me that there's something there with both
of these guys, if not more.

Speaker 4 (01:43:38):
Yeah, And it goes back to as well, when you're
playing a team like the Dodgers, the regular season does
not matter for them. They can you know, kind of
take nights off, so to speak, right, and rest guys
and everything like that. The Brewers have to fight and
claw every single night of the regular season. So you
get to mid October and the Dodgers are just going
to be naturally more rested than the Brewers are right now.
And it's just the fact of the matter. And it

(01:44:00):
goes back to what we were talking about five minutes ago.

Speaker 1 (01:44:02):
What did we hear throughout the season? Oh, the Dodgers.
I remember Pat Murphy talking about Dodgers. When you talk
about the Dodgers starting pitchers, pitching injuries, has anybody seen
what we've gone through? You've gone through this and that,
and he listed them all off and Grindle brought it
up on the Brewers Radio network the other day. It

(01:44:24):
almost goes in line with what you were talking about, Hunter,
and that is, you know, the regular season, Yeah, they're
injured up, but magically they're all healthy and ready to
go by the end of the year. And I'm sure
they are, but that was set up through Yeah, we're
the Dodgers. We're all right here. We could still win.

(01:44:44):
We're not winning at the pace we should, but we're
getting healthy and we're lining things up. That's what money
can do for you.

Speaker 2 (01:44:52):
Yeah, but last year we had a double digit lead
in the division, could have set everybody for a week
and a half and ben O and we still got
walked off on and didn't win a series.

Speaker 1 (01:45:03):
Well, and Murph's learning, he is learning, and I We'll
get into that in the off season somewhere somehow. But
Murphy definitely learned from these two postseason appearances and regular
season runs. Towards the end. I did not like that hole.
You guys know this. I did not like out of
the blue, all of a sudden yellowis is your leadoff hitter?

(01:45:24):
Where and where did that come from?

Speaker 4 (01:45:27):
And why dig for that?

Speaker 1 (01:45:31):
I agree? It was terrible.

Speaker 2 (01:45:33):
Justin and Nina, thanks for another great ride this year.
It was quite the season, even with the sudden stop
at the end. It's great to have a place to
go after the games for some great brewers talk cheers.

Speaker 1 (01:45:49):
I always joke around a buddy of mine and I
years ago before this show is up and running. We
do the show anyway before the show was even on
a radio station, and the thing was we'd either do
it over the phone or sitting at the bar when
the game was over. So we'd been doing this for
years and years and years. It just didn't have a
platform at that time. And again, I'd be remiss if

(01:46:13):
I didn't say that Doug Russell for a year or
two did this type of show on the Brewer's radio
flagship station many years ago, back in the nineties, and
I was so jealous of that. I mean, I just
I was like, man, I can do that. I want to.

(01:46:34):
I want to do that somehow, some way. But that
was a little bit of a catalyst too.

Speaker 2 (01:46:40):
Ashley and Newport Beach, thanks for being there, guys. Hopefully
you can find a venue to keep broadcasting Brewers stuff.
Hopefully I can find you and the others again. Really,
I would have rather gotten walked off again like the
Mets than this pathetic not even putting up a fight embarrassment. Again,
it's the Dodger.

Speaker 1 (01:47:01):
I've kind of thought this series would go five or
six guys. I did, I really did, and I expected
them really to win it because it was just that
magical type of season. It fit that way. Did it
lose luster a little bit at the end there? Then
the CUB Series ratcheted things back up, and I thought,
you know, I think I might be onto something here.

(01:47:23):
I expect them in the World Series. Why wouldn't I
Why wouldn't you know?

Speaker 4 (01:47:28):
You had no reason to believe they wouldn't be because
they had the best record in ball in the regular season.

Speaker 1 (01:47:33):
And they get a buy and win a playoff series exactly,
why wouldn't you have your expectations at that? But so
it goes. You go up against that thing, all right.

Speaker 2 (01:47:45):
Mike and Merrill, the continued Brewer's curse of Chief knock
a homer sixty years in counting. A lot of people
might poop poo it, but it's most definitely a thing
not ready for primetime players and a national embarrassment on TV.
The less talented team in this format is put under

(01:48:06):
immense pressure. Three games in a row is tough. Relief
pitchers are seen too much in a short window. Three
games three days bull crap starting times in LA with
the Shadows, etc.

Speaker 1 (01:48:21):
There was some bad luck that went on here. Injuries
played a part for the brewers, but also strategy did too,
and over exposing relievers Hunter, you and I talked about that.
I think pipe bomb you and I did too, and
that was you gotta be careful with a long series
you start showing those relievers multiple times, they're gonna get you.

(01:48:43):
They're going to dial in. It's facing a starting pitcher
third time through. Gotta be careful there. And that was
a derivative of what that was a derivative of going
with a bullpen game almost every game. Yeah, that's tough.

Speaker 2 (01:49:02):
Yeah it really was. And you know, like you said
about a couple of minutes ago, hopefully Murphy has learned
a lot because a lot of what he did in
this series did not work out.

Speaker 1 (01:49:13):
So get a chance to talk to him, you know,
find out if he believes that too. I'm sure he.

Speaker 2 (01:49:18):
Does a couple more here. You're the lead singer, Jill,
the official postgame lead singer. Hey guys, love listening to
all you guys all season long. I look forward to
hearing you guys on whatever platform that may be next season.

Speaker 1 (01:49:34):
Tim, We've got music to play, we do. I haven't
jammed with those guys in a while, and I cannot
wait for next week. So that's a little bit of
a bright spot.

Speaker 2 (01:49:44):
Yeah, and I know that I'm not reading about thirty
seven thousand. That doesn't mean we love you. It just
means we're out of time here. But last one from
the night from Nick and Milwaukee. As a college student
at UWM, I've been listening to your postgame show since
the end of the twenty three season.

Speaker 1 (01:50:00):
Nice.

Speaker 2 (01:50:01):
I've called and texted in since the twenty four season.
This has been my go to postgame show and I've
enjoyed every moment of it. A shame the season has
to end like this, No doubt it will spark salary
cap But go Brewers pes Hugh the vughon mower once
more for me. Boys, So you ask and you received.

Speaker 1 (01:50:28):
That is cool. Yes see, every and every postgame show
season has its own story too, and that definitely is
one of them. Let's see the alligator theme earlier in
the season. Yeah, that was another one.

Speaker 2 (01:50:45):
Lots of gator talk.

Speaker 4 (01:50:47):
Yeah, when the team wasn't doing so well in that
first month or.

Speaker 1 (01:50:50):
So, Hey, we had to entertain. We do, that's what
we do. But all right, guys, well again, I appreciate you,
guys more than you know, and it's about us. We
an hour along with our audience that put this whole
thing together. And again, fingers crossed the business side of things,

(01:51:14):
get involved. I'm going to do everything I can to
do this again for year number twenty one. Sometimes it's
out of my control, sometimes it's within my control, So
I'm going to do I'm not ready to retire yet.

Speaker 2 (01:51:34):
I will hope not. You're only thirty two.

Speaker 1 (01:51:38):
Why do I feel like I'm eighty two? At ease?

Speaker 4 (01:51:42):
And also, don't forget. We will do kind of a
season wrap up type of show Monday from five to
six on the Game Network and ninety seven to three
the game on the iHeartRadio app the year might be
listening on right now, and then we'll also whenever they
have their season ending press conference, we'll do an evening
show as well. So yeah, we've still got a couple
of wrap up shows that we'll do.

Speaker 1 (01:52:03):
Yeah, still some Brewers coverage to handle here, so it's
not like you won't hear us on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday,
so we'll be back at you. But yeah, in terms
of the postgame show, man, it's uh, it's this emptiness
that I hate every year. Yeah, it just sucks. It does,

(01:52:24):
and and this year not unlike any other year. It
just stinks that we have that end of the season
and get some nights off and maybe I'll go back
to being a seasonal alcoholic.

Speaker 2 (01:52:39):
Hey man, everybody's got goals, Diddy.

Speaker 1 (01:52:45):
Just pull the pull the palette into the garage and
have a big bucket for the aluminum and have some
high life. No, it's all within reason. Okay, Well you guys,
take it easy. I uh I will talk to you soon. Yeah,
you'll you'll hear us. We're still employed. It's not like
we're going anywhere tomorrow, you know, Drew and KB he'll

(01:53:06):
be back on with you Hunter on Monday. We'll be
on at five on Monday, right talking Brewers baseball. Pipe On.
You'll be on twenty four to seven until Monday.

Speaker 2 (01:53:20):
No, man, my weekends are wide over. I've got admirals
tomorrow night.

Speaker 1 (01:53:24):
Okay, that's here.

Speaker 4 (01:53:25):
I'm fast.

Speaker 1 (01:53:27):
Yeah, there we go, no ads. So there you go.
There's there's your a few times a night kind of
fix for some Milwaukee sports.

Speaker 4 (01:53:37):
Pipe On does the intermission reports. You don't want to
miss that.

Speaker 1 (01:53:40):
There you go and call in and talk about alligators too. Yes,
this portion of the program is no. I'm done with those,
all right, Well, you guys take it easy. I want
to thank everybody involved in the show again this year,
and you're right pipe on, Tim Scott for our former

(01:54:02):
brand manager here in the building. But Dave Gasper played
a part in this Bill Schmid was was resolute in
a lot of our content, and who else Spencer Williams
with a lot of our audio of course, you Hunter,
our brewers insider at American Family Field and on the
air here and pipe Bomb, thank you brother, thank you

(01:54:25):
appreciate it. Yeah, I appreciate that. And then all the
postgamers too, Facebook postgamers with Tim Allen on Facebook. You
might want to check that out and stay up to speed,
all right. For the last time of the twenty twenty
five Oh I want to say it, but I can't
now season. I had to skip a word in there.

(01:54:47):
You guys have a great off season. We'll see on Monday.
And for the last time in twenty five Smile Wisconsin.
Bob Yuker is smiling back

Speaker 4 (01:55:01):
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Betrayal Season 5

Betrayal Season 5

Saskia Inwood woke up one morning, knowing her life would never be the same. The night before, she learned the unimaginable – that the husband she knew in the light of day was a different person after dark. This season unpacks Saskia’s discovery of her husband’s secret life and her fight to bring him to justice. Along the way, we expose a crime that is just coming to light. This is also a story about the myth of the “perfect victim:” who gets believed, who gets doubted, and why. We follow Saskia as she works to reclaim her body, her voice, and her life. If you would like to reach out to the Betrayal Team, email us at betrayalpod@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram @betrayalpod and @glasspodcasts. Please join our Substack for additional exclusive content, curated book recommendations, and community discussions. Sign up FREE by clicking this link Beyond Betrayal Substack. Join our community dedicated to truth, resilience, and healing. Your voice matters! Be a part of our Betrayal journey on Substack.

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