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Coded Reality – My Name on Brewers’ Scoreboard in 1988

A running theme of this Blog since its inception is my mystical connections to the Milwaukee Brewers, the baseball team from my home town that I grew up cheering for and remain a follower of to this very day, albeit in a much more passive way. This topic has been a large focal point lately, as the August 10th flood that destroyed my basement occurred during the Brewers’ franchise record-breaking 14-game winning streak. The flood was caused by 14″ of rain within just 8 hours.

I’ve been talking a lot about the Organic Matrix lately. This is a widely-recognized term referring to the manifestation of remarkable numerical alignments that occurs naturally, without interference by shadowy figures or some conspiratorial organization. As my journey of knowledge has progressed over the years, I’ve become more and more accepting of the fact that the organic side is truly the root of what we’re studying, and in fact many of my previous claims that events were being “rigged” or “staged” appear to be incorrect.

Ultimately, it doesn’t really matter what I believe, because I don’t expect my readers to agree with my conclusions. My job isn’t to tell you what to think or believe, but to feed you enough information about numerology that you begin to wonder if it’s even possible for us foolish human beings to be responsible for orchestrating it all. If you read/watch all my work and still believe the Illuminati and/or Freemasons have a hand in executing it all, then you have a much stronger faith in the dark side of humanity than I do.


What I’ll be sharing in this post is an exemplary example of why I think like I do.

In 1988, a month after my third birthday, my parents and I were awarded the opportunity to take a special tour of Milwaukee County Stadium, where the Brewers played at the time, thanks to a generous gift from their good friends. After the tour, we dined in the Brewers’ executive suite and were then allowed on the field, where my name was displayed on the scoreboard prior to a day game against the Kansas City Royals. (I will upload pictures from that day to this post once I’m able to locate them).

Of course, no one involved in arranging this experience had any inkling of what I would be focusing on in my adult years. Yet, somehow, rather magically, this game was completely coded with the same numbers I frequently discuss in regards to the Brewers, and it was all synced up with my date of birth.

The date of the game was July 20th, 1988. The date July 20th is important to this Blog, as it’s the date the Apollo 11 spacecraft is said to have landed on the Moon. It also happens to be the same date I was baptized in 1985, as I first discussed back in 2021. I made another post  about this just last month following the death of Hulk Hogan, whose baptism was strangely-linked to my own.

The date of this game on the anniversary of the Apollo Eleven landing had numerology of 134 and 53:(7) + (20) + (19) + (88) = 134 and (7) + (20) + 1+9+8+8 = 53

Apollo Eleven and Bob Uecker both = 134 and 53, Moon landing and Milwaukee both = 53

The game was rather unique, as neither team scored a run through the first 12 innings. Finally, the Royals broke through with 4 runs in the 13th inning, securing a 4-0 win over their Central Division rivals.

13 is a massively important number to the Moon, which begins with the 13th letter and ends with the 13th letter in Reverse. There are 13 Full Moons every couple of years.

"Thirteen" = 99 (Ordinal)

This is a number that my last name (Tikkuri) shares with Brewers, The Moon, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Bob Uecker, the long-time radio broadcaster for the team.

Brewers, The Moon, and Tikkuri all = 99 and 90, Uecker = 99, Robert George Uecker = 99 and 99, Milwaukee Wisconsin = 99

Royals and The Moon both = 90, 27, and 36


This game was what you would call a pitching duel. Brewers starter Teddy Higuera threw 9 scoreless innings, while Royals starter Charlie Leibrandt threw 8 innings of shutout ball.

Teddy Higuera was born a span of 10070 days before me:

"Moon" = 170 (Latin)

Charlie Leibrandt was born during the first day of Brown Lunation # 418:

"Tikkuri" = 418 (Latin)

Charlie Leibrandt and Gematrinator both = 141, Leibrandt = 85

Leibrandt was part of the Royals’ ’85 championship team. ’85 is the year Higuera started his career with the Brewers, and the year I was born – hence why Gematrinator_85 is my YouTube channel’s name.


The Metonic Cycle

When it comes to the Moon, it’s vital to understand the numerology of the Metonic cycle. A simple search on my Blog for this term will yield dozens of decodes showing how the integral numbers of this cycle are attributed.

The city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin has matching 225 gematria with Meton, the astronomer the cycle is named for.

Milwaukee Wisconsin and Meton both = 225

The Metonic cycle is a period of exactly 19 years that sync up with an exact count of both Lunar phases (~29.5 days) and Lunar orbits (~27.3 days).

The game was played exactly 19 years after the Apollo 11 Moon landing:

"Milwaukee Brewers" = 190 (Ordinal)

"Apollo Eleven" = 190 (Reverse)

I was born 190 months after the Apollo 11 Moon landing:

"Bob" = 19 (Ordinal)

Bob Uecker was 19900 days old and 190 days before his next birthday:

Meton was formally known as Meton of Athens. The city of Milwaukee is the “German Athens of America”:

Nineteen and Athens both = 244 in Latin

I was born a span of 244 days after Leibrandt’s birthday:


Teddy Higuera was born 8,688 days after Bob Uecker:

"Metonic cycle" = 668 (Latin)

Metonic cycle and Teddy Higuera both = 127, 197, and 62

Teddy Higuera was 10027 days old when he made his Major League debut:

Higuera’s full name has matching 118 gematria with Moon landing, Metonic cycle, and Milwaukee.

Teodoro Higuera Valenzuela = 118, Moon landing = 118, Metonic cycle = 1108, Milwaukee = 1180

11×8 = 88
The game was in the year ’88

In Greek, the word for the Metonic cycle is Enneadecaeteris.

"Enneadecaeteris" = 88 (Reverse Reduction)

Higuera’s opposing pitcher that day was born on the date leaving 88 days in the year:


The Moon

Moon = 113 Caps Mixed, and the Earth is 11/3rds the size of the Moon

Higuera pitched in his first Major League game on the 113th day of the year:

I was born a span of 1 month, 13 days later:

This special game was a span of 113 days before Teddy’s birthday:


The Moon has an equatorial diameter of 2160 miles.

The Moon and Two thousand one hundred sixty miles both = 423

"Uecker" = 423 (Standard)

Teddy Higuera made his Major League debut on 4/23:

Higuera was a span of 13,423 days (or exactly 36 years, 9 months) old when he pitched his final MLB game:

The 369th Prime number is 2521

Teodoro Higuera Valenzuela = 2521 and 2141

2141 is the 323rd Prime number

I was born 323 days before the date of Higuera’s Major League debut:

Teddy’s pitching duel was a span of 3230 days after Leibrandt’s MLB debut:

Teddy pitched in his last game a span of 323 days after Charlie played his:


Teddy Higuera was born in ’57
Milwaukee won its only World Series in ’57

Charlie Leibrandt was 57 weeks old when Teddy Higuera was born:

Higuera’s first MLB game was a span of 5757 days after the first Moon landing:

Teddy was exactly 441 months old for his final MLB game:

"National Aeronautics and Space Administration" = 441 (Ordinal)

441 is the 21st Square number


The first multiple of Twenty-one is 42.

"Twenty one" = 42 (Reduction)

Higuera was born a span of 402 days after Leibrandt:

Higuera = 42 and 420

Teddy’s first MLB game was 42 days before I was born:

Forty two, Derek Tikkuri, and Gematria all = 142

I was 1142 days old when my name was on the scoreboard:


More Bob Uecker Connections

Charlie Leibrandt was born a span of 8288 days after Bob Uecker, and Higuera was born 288 days after his birthday:

"Robert George Uecker" = 288 (Reverse)

I was born exactly 28 years, 8 months after Charlie Leibrandt and a span of 2088 days after his Big League debut:


Leibrandt was born a span of exactly 1184 weeks after Bob Uecker:

The game was 1184 days after Higuera’s first Big League debut:


Higuera played his last game 22110 days after Ueck was born and 2211 days after the KC-MIL game:

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