12/10/2006

This could be neat...

I saw this on Brew Crew Ball:

This was published a couple days ago, but how the hell are you supposed to find it if you don't get the physical paper and they don't link to it from the Brewers' section of the JS website? Anyway:

Fox Sports Net cable has collected 17 Milwaukee Brewers telecasts from the team's past and will begin airing them regularly in prime time starting next Friday.

Brian Peterson, a spokesman for FSN North, said the games were chosen by FSN and the Brewers.

Brewers TV game analyst Bill Schroeder will serve as host.

Games from as far back as 1975 and as late as last season are on the list.


Well, I followed the link and saw a bunch of games that are going to go into the Mehring Archives. They would be:

Juan Nieves no-hits Baltimore on April 15, 1987 -- Airing on January 15 at 7:00pm.

Easter Sunday 1987 vs. Texas -- Airing on January 31 at 7:00pm. (Ed.-I wrote about this game HERE)

Beating the White Sox to go to 13-0 to start 1987 season -- Airing February 14 at 7:00pm.

The 1975 All-Star Game at County Stadium -- Airing February 21 at 7:00pm. (No 2002 All-Star game?)

Game Three 1981 ALDS vs. Yankees -- Airing February 26 at 7:00pm

Game Three 1982 ALCS vs. Angels -- Airing March 5 at 6:30pm

Game Four 1982 ALCS vs. Angels -- Airing March 14 at 7:00pm

Game Five 1982 ALCS vs. Angels -- Airing March 20 at 7:00pm

Game Four 1982 World Series vs. St. Louis -- Airing March 27 at 7:00pm

Game Five 1982 World Series vs. St. Louis -- Airing March 30 at 7:00pm

Then, the 2007 Season Starts.

There are links to the box scores and play-by-plays for each of the post-season games on the list and the 1975 All-Star Game. Just click on the game to go there. Oh, I put a link to the 2002 All-Star Game, too.

There are some pretty good regular season games on the list. If you are reading this in Wisconsin, check out these Brewer Classics.

UPDATE: Retrosheet has links to all of the regular season games on the list, too. Those links have been added.

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