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Old February 15th, 2007, 12:58 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Hellwig View Post
Even though I wasn't alive in 1982 it's hard to believe that the Brewers never made it to the playoffs after that especially with Yount and Molitor. I am aware they had a pretty nice winning streak going in 1987. And I remember sometime around the mid 90's when we started off hot only to fade. 2005 was a view of what the future holds for us, 2006 was what happens with a young team that was picked by many as a surprise team, and hopefully 2007 will finally be the year. Even though the NL Central has improved over the off-season, I am still glad we play in this division.
I was a 12 year old kid when they made it that year and it was a hell of a thing to do back then. There were only two teams in each league getting into the playoffs, and that was the division winners. The AL East was the most loaded division through the 80s. Yankees were on the end of their run of some solid teams, Boston was loaded with great hitters and a threat every year, Baltimore still had Weaver and a solid team all - around, and Toronto was no slouch in that division as they had a lot of great talent in the 80s. It was a dog fight every summer to get into the playoffs.

This young team will end the drought if not this year very soon, it has that feel of a solid team like you had in the 80s.
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