Milwaukee Brewers honor 105-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor at game
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Pearl Harbor veteran laid to rest in Winchester - Winchester Sun
It made national news when 106-year-old Vaughn P. Drake Jr., believed to be the oldest and one of few remaining survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor, passed away on April 7. In Winchester, many gathered on Wednesday to remember the veteran. Following a two-hour visitation in Lexington, a graveside cemetery took place at Winchester Cemetery – where Drake will be laid to rest. “People do not understand what this man sacrificed for our c…
Bud Selig remembers a mashed potato-stained scouting report forcing Bob Uecker into the radio booth
If Bob Uecker were a better scout and cleaner with his mashed potatoes and gravy, he might never have made it to the broadcast booth. Bud Selig joined The Rich Eisen Show this week to discuss the new Just a Bit Outside: the Story of the 1982 Milwaukee Brewers documentary on Netflix. And during the segment, Selig told Eisen the story of how the late Bob Uecker became a broadcaster for the Brewers. Shortly after purchasing the Seattle Pilots and m…
Milwaukee Brewers: Sal Frelick Breaks The Internet With Touching Tribute To 105-Year-Old WWII Veteran
The Milwaukee Brewers are back over .500 with a 10-9 record following their 5-1 win over the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday afternoon. Milwaukee is now 4-2 in series play and has a day off before a three-game weekend series with the Athletics. While early hot hitters Brice Turang and Jackson Chourio went hitless, going a combined 0-8 with three strikeouts, other Brewers bats were able to carry the offensive load. First baseman Rhys Hoskins homered …
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