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After a heartbreaking end to the 2024 season, Brewers star Christian Yelich says the hardest part wasn t the loss itself. For me, it was talking to [Bob Uecker], that was kind of a tough one, Yelich said, fighting back emotion. All the other stuff, it is what it is. It s a tough way to end the season, but talking to Ueky one-on-one was tough. Yelich s emotional tribute to his friend, Bob Uecker, has fans speculating whether Thursday s
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