Brewers Win Free Burgers for Milwaukee Amidst Devastating Floods
This is Part 2 of a three-part series:
- Milwaukee Floods Strike My Neighborhood, My Basement Wall Collapses
- Brewers Win Free Burgers for Milwaukee Amidst Devastating Floods
- Brewers Captain Christian Yelich and His Syncs to the Milwaukee Floods
The floods in Milwaukee, which were synced to the demise of legendary Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker, broke out on a date with Primary numerology of 63:
Uecker was known as Mr. Baseball and was featured in the movie Major League, which was filmed in Milwaukee.
Major League was released in the year ’89. The Brewers and Mets game during the severe thunderstorms was on August 9th, written 9/8 or 8/9.
This was of course in the month of August. Bob Uecker’s father’s name was August “Gus” Uecker.
Milwaukee and Uecker share gematria of 143.
The flooding in Milwaukee occurred on the date leaving 143 days in the year, which is the 222nd day on the calendar:
The Moon is important to this story because it governs the tides. August 9th, the date of the Mets/Brewers game that was being played as the rains began, was also a Full Moon.
Free Burgers
The word Month comes from Moon, the Latin name for which is Luna. There are 12 months in a year.
Whenever the Brewers win 12 games in a row, local restaurant chain George Webb gives its customers free burgers for a few hours at a future date. George was Bob Uecker’s middle name:
On August 13th, a few days after the flood, the Brewers won their 12th consecutive game in their 120th game of the season. They did so by scoring 12 runs and amassing 12 hits, while also surrendering 12 hits to their opponents:
The 12th Prime number is 37
As a result of the winning streak, George Webb will be offering free burgers on August 20th, a date with a Life Lesson number of 37:
That date is written as 8/20. The Milwaukee Brewers haven’t made the World Series since the year ’82.
Uecker sums to 423, an important number to The Moon.
There are 216 stitches on a Major League Baseball.
This was the first time the Brewers have won 12 straight games in the rgular season since the year ’87. After winning 12 straight to start that season, they promply lost 12 straight a couple of weeks later.
Band of Brothers (B.o.B.)
The 12th Triangular number is 78
Part 1 talked about how a racecar driver named Robbie Brewer died of a heart attack as the flooding in Milwaukee began.
In 2001, the fourth episode of TV miniseries Band of Brothers (or B.o.B., like Bob) featured the story of a soldier named Robert Burnham “Bob” Brewer.
Brewers fans in Wisconsin are getting Free George Webb after the Flood.
Robert Brewer died on December 5th, which is the birthday of Brewers captain and former league MVP Christian Yelich. Yelich was born 5 years (or 60 months) before the death of Brewer, who was part of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment.
The episode of Band of Brothers in which Robert Brewer’s story was told was called Replacements. That stands out, because Robert was born on 1/31, or 31/1, which is also the official founding date for Milwaukee.
911 Code
The series premiere of Band of Brothers aired on September 9th, or 9/9 of 2001. The episode Replacements featuring Robert Brewer aired on September 23rd, the date leaving 99 days in the year:
99 is 9×11
Of course, 99 is a huge number to Uecker and the Brewers as shown above. But what’s even more noteworthy is that this date was just two days before the terror attacks of September 11th, 2001 – famously referred to as 9/11.
The flooding began during the Brewers’ 116th game of the season. Bob Uecker died on 1/16 in a riddle connected to Mario Mendoza:
116 is an upside-down 911
He died 10 days before his 91st birthday:
In the book of Genesis, Noah builds an ark to survive the biblical flood.
The best player in franchise history, Robin Yount, has Primary birth numerology of 99. He secured his 3,000th hit on 9/9 and wore #19.
Continue reading:
- Milwaukee Floods Strike My Neighborhood, My Basement Wall Collapses
- Brewers Win Free Burgers for Milwaukee Amidst Devastating Floods
- Brewers Captain Christian Yelich and His Syncs to the Milwaukee Floods