#2 Turang Hits Pink Bat Walk-Off 20 Years After #2 Bill Hall
Baseball history repeated itself in Milwaukee on Sunday, when Brewers infielder Brice Turang used a special pink bat to hit a walk-off home run on Mother’s Day against the New York Yankees while wearing the number 2.
Twenty years ago, in 2006, Brewers infielder Bill Hall used a special pink bat to hit a walk-off home run on Mother’s Day against the New York Mets while wearing the number 2. Hall was born 105 days after the birthday of the pitcher it came off of, which stands out because that’s the value of Turang’s full name.

This year, Mother’s Day fell on the 10th of May, or 10/5. Intriguingly, May 10th is the date that Mother’s Day was first celebrated all the way back in 1908:




The 221st Prime number is 1381

The Number Two
Bill Hall, whose Mother was in attendance for his memorable home run, was born in the year ’79:

79 is the 22nd Prime number
The Brewers now have 22 wins

After using a Pink bat for his walk-off blast, Turang’s teammates celebrated by placing two Dubble Bubble buckets on Turang’s head. Obviously, dubble is a goofy spelling of the word double, which means two:
This is pretty fascinating because Turang, whose birth year is 20 years after Hall’s, wears #2:
#2 was also worn by Bill Hall when he used a pink bat for a walk-off home run on Mother’s Day 20 years ago. Both men’s first names begin with the letter B, the second letter of the alphabet – just like the team they played for, the Brewers.
Turang’s home run came off of David Bednar, whose last name begins with B, while Hall’s came off of Chad Bradford, whose last name also begins with the letter B.
Incredibly, Bednar and Bradford were both wearing the number 53 when they surrendered the game-winner. Additionally, they were both pitching for teams from New York, New York – Bednar for the Yankees, and Bradford for the Mets.




The Flood / Bob Uecker
Last year, Milwaukee suffered devastating flooding after over one foot of rain fell on the city within several hours.

It happened on August 10th, which was the 222nd day of the year, leaving 143 days on the calendar:


19 squared is 361





Just two weeks after last year’s flood, I made this post after former Brewer, #2 Willy Adames, who entered the game with 20 home runs and a .222 batting average, hit 2 home runs in his return to Milwaukee, Wisconsin:

Mother’s Day was 261 days after Adames’s return and 261 days before the birthday of Bob Uecker:
Uecker was born in Milwaukee on the 26th of January, or 26/1:
The final games Uecker called for the Brewers were against the New York Mets. The first team they played after he died was the New York Yankees. Just last week, longtime Yankees broadcaster John Sterling passed away. See my post from a few days ago which taps into this synchronicity.
Blake Perkins
The Brewers had another hero on the day – Blake Perkins, whose name also begins with B, hit a 2-RBI single earlier in the day. This was a special moment for Blake because his mother passed away during the season last year. In fact, I just blogged about Perkins last month showing how he is synchronistically linked to the ongoing Apollyon / Bottomless pit riddle. Apollyon is said to be the angel of the bottomless pit in Revelation 9:11. Perkins was born just one day before 9/11 during Brown Lunation 911.
Recall how significant the number 911 was to the death of Bob Uecker. 911 is the 156th Prime number.
911 is the 156th Prime number


September 11th used to be written as 7/11 on the Roman calendar. Sunday’s Mother’s Day game was 711 days after Blake Perkins robbed and hit a homer in the same inning, just hours after the commentators asked him whether he enjoys robbing or hitting home runs more.


