Former Milwaukee Brewers player Charlie 'Butch' Moore passed away
The Brewers said Moore, a versatile 14-year veteran, helped power their only World Series trip and hit .262 with 36 homers in Milwaukee.
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Member of the 1982 Milwaukee Brewers World Series team, Charlie “Butch” Moore dies at 72
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WKOW) − Charlie "Butch" Moore, a longtime Milwaukee Brewers player and member of the 1982 World Series team, died at age 72. The Brewers held a moment of silence for Moore before their game against Dodgers at American…
Charlie Moore Passes Away
Longtime Brewers catcher and outfielder Charlie Moore passed away on Saturday at age 72, as per a media release from the team. Moore spent 14 of his 15 Major League seasons in a Milwaukee uniform, spending only his 15th and final season with the Blue Jays in 1987. Beginning his big league career in 1973, Moore spent his first few seasons backing up Darrell Porter at the catcher position while also getting a good chunk of playing time as a corne…
Milwaukee Brewers: Wall Of Honor Inductee Charlie Moore Passed Away, Age 72
The recent Milwaukee Brewers teams are among the best and most beloved in franchise history. This recent run of success, though, was at one time a pipe dream to fans in Milwaukee, who had not seen the Brewers make the MLB postseason in any season between 1982 and 2007.As a result, the 1982 Brewers team, which remains the only one in franchise history to advance all the way to the World Series, remains one that is highly regarded and admired by f…

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