During the offseason the Milwaukee Brewers were promoting how they wanted to keep Chicago Cubs fans out of Miller Park. It was basically trying to prevent Illinois residents from buying tickets. Well, after Thursday’s game it was obvious that plan failed miserably and then the Cubs went for the kill shot on Twitter.
Not only did the Cubs beat the Brewers 8-0, but the stadium was half empty and by the end of the game most of the fans in attendance were wearing big Cs across their chests. Even during the game you could tell there were more Cubs fans than Brewers fans.
Let's check in with the Brewers and see how good of a job they did of keeping #Cubs fans out… pic.twitter.com/TXNMAhKDvt
— Pinwheels and Ivy Podcast (@PinwheelsIvyPod) April 6, 2018
As everyone predicted, the @Brewers plan to keep #Cubs fans out of Miller Park miserably failed. pic.twitter.com/M1sUrnaN1e
— Pinwheels and Ivy Podcast (@PinwheelsIvyPod) April 6, 2018
After the game went final, the Cubs account tweeted this.
🎶 Hey, Milwaukee, what do you say
How ‘bout one more L today 🎶 pic.twitter.com/DuMTbQqGXE— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) April 6, 2018
DEAD! THE BREWERS ARE DEAD!
And to boot, the Brewers may have lost their closer for a while after leaving in the eighth inning with what looks like a hamstring injury.
https://www.sportsmockery.com/2018/04/brewers-closer-corey-knebel-suffers-terrible-injury-vs-cubs/
Rough night for the Brewers.