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  • Baseball fan goes viral for working on laptop during Cubs’ win over Brewers

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    A baseball fan sitting in the bleachers at Wrigley Field to watch the Chicago Cubs take on the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday afternoon was spotted working on his laptop during the first game of a doubleheader.

    The Marquee Sports Network dubbed him the “fan of the game” as the Brewers started the top of the eighth inning down 6-4.

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    Chicago Cubs mascot Clark celebrates the team’s win over the Milwaukee Brewers in the first baseball game of a split doubleheader Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025, in Chicago.  (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

    “How badly do you want it? Did you bring your mouse? You better bring your mouse,” Cubs play-by-play broadcaster Jon Sciambi said as the camera panned to the man. “There’s only one question. Is this guy doing work or my other thought is he’s going over fantasy football?”

    Sciambi made valid points.

    However, the rest of the baseball world took notice and the moment went viral across social media. The Cubs and Toronto Blue Jays were among those who added their own quips.

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    Chicago Cubs’ Owen Caissie (19) runs the bases after hitting his first major league career home run during the sixth inning in the first baseball game of a doubleheader against the Milwaukee Brewers, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025, in Chicago.  (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

    Chicago held on for the 6-4 win over Milwaukee. The Cubs scored two runs in the first inning and three runs in the third inning as they jumped out to an early lead.

    Cubs second baseman Willi Castro hit a three-run home run in the third. Outfielder Owen Caissie added a solo shot in the sixth inning.

    Chicago starter Matthew Boyd picked up his 12th win of the season. He lasted 5.1 innings, allowed four runs on six hits and struck out three.

    Brewers slugger Christian Yelich hit a solo home run in the fourth inning.

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    Chicago Cubs pitcher Daniel Palencia, right, and catcher Reese McGuire celebrate the team’s win over the Milwaukee Brewers in the first baseball game of a doubleheader Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025, in Chicago.  (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

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    Chicago won the second game of the doubleheader. However, Milwaukee still maintained a seven-game lead on Chicago in the race for the National League Central division crown despite the losses.

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  • Looking Back At The Best Moves Of David Stearns’ Milwaukee Brewers Career

    Looking Back At The Best Moves Of David Stearns’ Milwaukee Brewers Career

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    As David Stearns slides into an advisory role after serving seven seasons as the Milwaukee Brewers’ general manager and, later, president of baseball operations, here’s a look back at the best trades, signings and roster moves of Stearns’ Milwaukee tenure.

    Dec. 9, 2015: Acquired RHP Freddy Peralta from Mariners

    Stearns had been on the job just a few months when he sent veteran first baseman Adam Lind to the Mariners for three prospects including a 19-year-old right-hander whose only professional experience to that point consisted of 13 appearances in the Dominican Summer League and 23 over two seasons in Rookie Ball.

    Three years later, though, Peralta had skyrocketed his way up the Brewers’ prospect rankings and when a last-minute need arose for a starter, Peralta got the call and made history by striking out 13 batters in his big-league debut on Mother’s Day at Coors Field.

    He went on to play a big role down the stretch as the Brewers surged into the playoffs and worked three scoreless innings during his lone playoff appearance that season.

    Peralta went through the usual growing pains of a young pitcher after that but has established himself as a cornerstone of Milwaukee’s rotation and one of the best young arms in the National League.

    Dec. 10, 2015: Acquired C Manny Pina from Detroit

    Pina came to Milwaukee as the player to be named later in a deal a month earlier that sent veteran closer Francisco Rodriguez to the Tigers.

    Pina had spent 11 seasons in the minors, batting .256, and had only five big-league appearances at the time but earned a call-up late in 2016 when Jonathan Lucroy was traded and made his first Opening Day roster the next spring.

    He’d be with Milwaukee for the next five seasons, putting up decent numbers but was highly-regarded for his work with Brewers’ pitchers and a major part of the team’s clubhouse chemistry.

    Dec. 6, 2016: Acquired 3B Travis Shaw from Boston

    Shaw had batted .251 with 29 homers and 107 RBIs through two seasons with the Red Sox when Milwaukee sent closer Tyler Thornburg to Boston for him and three minor league prospects after Stearns’ first full season on the job.

    The move paid immediate dividends as Shaw batted .273 with 31 home runs and an .862 OPS in his first season in Milwaukee while Thornburg sat out the entire season due to injury.

    Dec. 21, 2017: Signed RHP Jhoulys Chacin

    After narrowly missing the playoffs in 2017, fans were hoping that Stearns would make a big splash during the offseason and try to land an ace starter to get Milwaukee over the hump.

    Chacin hardly fit the bill but his two-year, $15.5 million contract turned out to be a stroke of genius after the veteran right-hander went 15-8 with a 3.50 ERA while leading all of baseball with 35 starts including 5 2/3 innings of one-run ball in the Brewers’ 3-1 victory over the Cubs in the Game 163 tiebreaker to crown the NL Central champion.

    Jan. 25, 2018: Acquired OF Christian Yelich from Miami

    There were some who thought Stearns was crazy to deal four minor leaguers — including top prospect Lewis Branson — to Miami for Yelich but there were few naysayers to be found after Yelich put together a historic second half to lead Milwaukee to within a game of the World Series and become the first Brewers player since Ryan Braun in 2011 to be named the NL’s Most Valuable Player.

    Yelich almost won the award again in 2019 but his season was cut short by a fractured kneecap. He hasn’t come close tp putting up similar numbers but his trade to Milwaukee still ranks as one of Stearns’ best moves ever.

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