
WATCH: Brewers Fans Completely Meltdown After Brutal 0-4 Start (And One Literally Pisses Near the Concessions)
The Milwaukee Brewers are in shambles. After getting steamrolled 11-1 in their home opener, they’re sitting at 0-4 on the season, and to say the fans aren’t handling it well would be an understatement. Case in point? One particularly defeated fan straight-up took a piss near the concession stands.
Yes, really. Take a look at this disaster of a Brewers fan for yourself
Happy openjng day at miller park pic.twitter.com/9qqlHbqh4K
— Rev. Dixon Kuentz IV (@Kuentz47) March 31, 2025
As if public urination wasn’t enough, another Brewers fan had his own moment of infamy at the ballpark bar. In a video that sums up Milwaukee’s entire afternoon, a clearly inebriated fan seemed to have no idea how to order a drink. Instead of speaking to the bartender like a functioning human, he hovered around and then tried swiping someone else’s drink off the counter. A true veteran move if your goal is to get booted from the stadium.
Brewers fans having rough start to year on the field and ordering drinks ! 😃⚾️🍺 pic.twitter.com/T4HVQZD3H5
— CRAZYDAVE (@Davetye18) March 31, 2025
On the field, the Brewers were dead on arrival. Coming off a rough opening series in New York, they rolled out the same tragic formula: fall behind early, fail to generate any offense, and watch the opponent pile on. This time, it was the Royals running up the score, putting up four runs in the first two innings before dropping a casual seven-spot in the seventh. Brutal.
Elvin Rodriguez got the start for Milwaukee and lasted just four innings, surrendering four runs. Not great. He had a few decent moments, but nothing that prevented Kansas City from teeing off. Maikel Garcia took him deep in the second inning, and by then, the Brewers’ fate was already sealed.
The offense? Practically nonexistent. They loaded the bases in the second inning, only to ground out weakly and kill the rally. From that point on, they managed just four hits. Their lone run came in the seventh when Isaac Collins doubled and Jackson Chourio knocked him in. That’s it. That’s the list of highlights.
On the other side…
Meanwhile, the Royals had their way all afternoon. When the seventh inning rolled around, Elvis Peguero completely lost the plot, getting rocked for seven runs while barely recording an out. Even the Brewers’ associate manager, Rickie Weeks Jr., got himself tossed just for good measure.
I would say stay tuned for more Brewers misery, but this is a Philadelphia sports blog at the end of the day. With that said I wish Rhys Hoskins the best of luck and hopefully he gets that batting average up and those Milwaukee fans stop urinating in public.




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