Charlie Moore, whose 14-year career with Milwaukee included an unforgettable throw in the 1982 ALCS, has died at age 72 ...
Charlie "Butch" Moore, a longtime Milwaukee Brewers player and member of the 1982 World Series team, died at age 72. The Brewers held a moment of ...
The Brewers were fighting for their season in a do-or-die Game 5 of the ALCS. Down 3-2 in the fifth inning, Milwaukee ...
Longtime Brewers catcher Charlie Moore, who helped the team reach its only World Series in franchise history in 1982, has ...
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Longtime brewer Charlie Moore passes away
Longtime Brewers catcher and outfielder Charlie Moore passed away on Saturday at age 72, as per a media release from the team. Moore spent 14 of his 15 Major League seasons in a Milwaukee uniform, ...
The Milwaukee Brewers organization and the baseball world are mourning the loss of longtime fan favorite Charlie Moore, who ...
In October 1982, Milwaukee Journal staff writer Mike Kupper used that Major League Baseball advertising slogan to summarize the mood of the city's baseball fans. The 1982 Milwaukee Brewers had won the ...
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'Just a Bit Outside,' movie about 1982 Milwaukee Brewers, is finally coming to streaming
"Just a Bit Outside: The Story of the 1982 Milwaukee Brewers," the documentary about the only Brewers team to make it to the World Series (so far), is finally coming to streaming. The movie by ...
Rollie Fingers was spectacular for the Brewers in 1981, earning both the Cy Young and MVP Award in the American League. Rollie Fingers, 1981 Sports Illustrated called it "the trade that made Milwaukee ...
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