Fans of the Milwaukee Brewers probably feel like it's been long enough. After beating the Chicago Cubs 3-1 in Game 5 of the National League Division Series on Saturday night, the Brewers again moved a step closer to winning a World Series, a ticket the franchise has been waiting for 57 years to punch.

And, in case anyone happened to forget, somebody from seemingly every stage of Brewers history appeared at American Family Field to remind the fans of how long it's been since their team won in the Major League Baseball playoffs.

Paul Molitor fired up the home crowd by furiously waving a gold towel on the mound and tossing the ceremonial first pitch. Molitor was among the best players in the league in 1982, when the Brewers won their only National League pennant before falling to the St. Lo

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