The Mentality of an Average Milwaukee Brewers' Fan
This is the the way I feel about the Brewers, and how I think the average Brewers fan feel as well. This article will cover most hot topics concerning recent Brewers players, traditions and feelings in general. If you disagree with me or have anything to add feel free to comment, if you agree add a comment too, I am not a great writer so I will do my best to get points across.
Ned Yost
Most of us didn't care for him, not that he wasn't a good manager it was his personality and if he had reasons for doing certain things in games he kept them to himself or didn't explain his reasoning.
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C.C. Sabathia
Yeah it would have been great to keep him and a lot of us were happy to see him struggle in New York in the beginning of the year. Now that time has passed we wish the best for him because the thrill ride he gave us last September.
Bill Hall
We were sick of his inconsistent bat for the last year and half. When Branyan came back and was in the lineup last year we were happy it was Russel "the Muscle" and not Hall. After Branyan got hurt we would have been just fine with Gamel taking over at third base. When Hall plays we ask ourselves, "why isn't Gamel in the lineup tonight?".
Mat Gamel
We have been waiting for this talented kid to get called up for some time, and now that time has arrived and we want to see him play...everyday. He looks so stable and confident at the plate he needs to be in that lineup, and he needs to be in the field fine tuning his position in games.
Prince Fielder
Fans got a cold shoulder toward Fielder before last season when he was disgruntled about not getting more money and we blaimed the whole vegetarian thing for his lack of power in 2008. We have come to terms that he probably won't be here past 2010, but if he is we would be fine with it. Prince is a leader and a force at the plate.
Ryan Braun
He is the face of the Brewers for the near future. He is a fan favorite. He gets a lot of slack about being cocky or what not, but we still love him. There is nothing sweeter than the sound of a well-hit ball coming off Braun's bat.
Craig Counsell
He is from Wisconsin, has a lot of heart and plays the game it was meant to be played. We love him just as much now as when he was hitting .220 because he always gives it his all every at bat.
Jeff Suppan
Right now the only nice thing about having Suppan on the team is being able to yell "SOUP" at home games and make senseless noise. When he pitches well we back him, but not many people would miss him if he were traded or dropped.
Manny Parra
The kid needs confidence in his stuff and he needs to find it quick.
Todd Coffey
We like to see him pitch just as much as we like to see him sprint to the mound from the bullpen. He is a great addition to the team.
J.J. Hardy
The women love him, and so do the male fans. He would be greatly missed if the Brewers ever parted ways with him.
Gary Sheffield
Sheffield is the most hated Brewer in history.
Robin Yount and Paul Molitor
If they wanted to take the field tomorrow most fans would be onboard.
Trevor Hoffman
Hoffman is as dominant as a closer we have had in Milwaukee in years, he is the shot in the arm the pitching staff needed to gain stability.
Un-tucked shirts
We love it it means they won, and if it pisses the opposing team off it is a bonus.
Racing Sausages
The reason to stay in your seats, everyone loves the sausage race. I got an opportunity to race in the suit last year at a charity event and it is not as easy at it looks. The suits are hard to get out of as well.
Bob Uecker
The voice of the Brewers, even at live home games it is nice to bring a small AM radio. His stories are priceless.
I may have missed a few players or popular topics, but these are the hot topics of recent years as well as all time in the eyes of Brewers' fans.



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