Brewers' social media erupts after Brice Turang's Mother's Day heroics
Brewers fans are elated with a sweep of the Yankees after Brice Turang's walk-off home run on Mother's Day.
In 2006, former Brewers infielder Bill Hall had a rather rosy Mother's Day when he used a pink bat to swat a walk-off home run to defeat the New York Mets in extra innings, 6-5, with his mom in the stands. Bill Hall hit a walk-off home run for the Brewers on Mother's Day in 2006 ... 20 years later, Brice Turang hits his own while also wearing No.
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com/Pr0lavar3H โ MLB (@MLB) May 10, 2026 Twenty years later, Brice Turang stepped to the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning and with a bat dipped in a similar shade of bubble-gum lacquer and smacked David Bednar's first pitch hanging curveball over the wall for a walk-off winner at American Family Field. Pink is not usually considered the most intimidating of hues, but the Brewers now have a 37-22 record on Mother's Day. Turang's blast gave Brewers fans another most memorable one and a three game sweep over the New York Yankees for the first time since 1989 after Sunday's 4-3 victory Aaron Judge yesterday on Team USA teammate Brice Turang: โHe was hitting the ball farther than me in BP.
It was really impressive. He's one of a kind, man. I wish we had him on this team.