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Brewers Jump Out to 9-1 Lead in Game 1 vs. Chicago Cubs

They haven’t even played half of this game, but I already feel compelled to make a post on it.

It’s only the fourth inning, but the Brewers have jumped out to a 9-1 lead:

Following a commercial break during the broadcast, the announcers said “The Milwaukee Brewers are the first team in postseason history to score 9 runs on 10 hits in the first two innings.” This game is being played in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Milwaukee and Wisconsin both = 910 Standard/Reverse

…against the Chicago Cubs, who are from neighboring Chicago, Illinois.

Chicago Cubs, Chicago, and Chicago Illinois all = 91

Chicago brought in their third different pitcher in the second inning, sending in Aaron Civale, who was able to stop the bleeding.

"Aaron Civale" = 910 (Latin)

The Brewers won 91 games against teams not named the Cubs this year.

On September 10th, or 9/10, Cubs star Anthony Rizzo, who secured the final out of the Cubs’ 2016 World Series championship, announced his retirement.

"Anthony Vincent Rizzo" = 91 (Reverse Reduction)


Aaron Civale was picked up by the Chicago Cubs late in the season after he was let go by the Milwaukee Brewers. Earlier this season, the Brewers got Civale in a trade from the Chicago White Sox. This means he pitched for all three teams in the same year.

This is peculiar enough – but consider that the player the Brewers got for Civale was Andrew Vaughn. This is important, because Andrew Vaughn is the player that caused me to pick up on a major flood riddle for Milwaukee – weeks before an actual flood leveled many parts of Milwaukee, including my own home. Read more about that synchronicity, or check out the video I made proving we can pick up on patterns that point to future events.


Back to the Future

Game 1 was played 8 months, 8 days before Aaron Civale’s next birthday:

The Milwaukee-Chicago series began on the date leaving 88 days in the year:

"Milwaukee Chicago" = 88 (Reverse Reduction)

Milwaukee and Chicago both sit alongside the 88th meridian:

This is a tribute to the film Back to the Future, where time travel is achieved at 88 miles per hour. Anthony Rizzo was born on 8/8:

See my recent post about Anthony Rizzo’s recreation of the Steve Bartman incident. The film’s director turned exactly 880 months old for that game.

Robert Zemeckis is still 880 months old:


The name Civale means “civil,” or “citizen.” The citizens of Milwaukee were heavily-affected by the Milwaukee floods on August 10th , or 8/10 – the same date as the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which displaced hundreds of thousands of citizens.

"Brewers Cubs" = 810 (Sumerian)

Chicago Fire and Great Chicago Fire both = 213

The movie came out 2100 weeks, 3 days ago:

The flooding in Milwaukee, Wisconsin was exactly 1848 months after the Chicago Fire:

Wisconsin was admitted to the Union in 1848:


Back to the Future has several references to the 9/11 attacks, particularly the Islamic t terror attack at 1:16 at “Twin Pines Mall,” which later becomes “Lone Pine Mall” in an alternate timeline. The 9/11 attacks by Islamic terrorists focused on the Twin Towers, which were rebuilt into the lone Freedom Tower. A separate scene actually shows the World Trade Center on a projection screen.

Aaron Civale was born 9 years, 11 months, 9 days after the release of Back to the Future:

"Milwaukee Brewers Chicago Cubs" = 119 (Reduction)

Back to the Future hit theaters in the year ’85. The Cubs have won 85 games against teams not named the Brewers this year.

Back to the Future = 59 and 85

Today’s game had Primary numerology of 59:(10) + (4) + (20) + (25) = 59

"Aaron James Civale" = 59 (Reduction)

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