Brewers season ends, so who do we root for now?
Posted: Oct 9, 2024 4:20 PM CST

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- After a crushing end to the Brewers season hopes, what is a local baseball fan to do? It is okay for fans to get behind another team, or do people just focus on the Packers and Bucks?
The Mets knocked out the Brewers, and current Met Jesse Winkler "hates Milwaukee forever."
The Dodgers haven't missed the postseason since 2012, are perennial favorites, and for some people hard to get behind.
The Padres have Manny Machado on their team, Machado has been an enemy of Brewers fans for years.
Phillies fans are often misbehaved
With the help of local fans, CBS 58's Bill Walsh found some other things to like, and dislike, about the remaining teams.
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