Tears of joy for Turang in Ep. 3 of Brewers' docuseries
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PHOENIX -- Brice Turang held his phone in one hand and covered his teary eyes with the other. This was the sort of thing a kid dreams about from the day they pick up a baseball bat.
Fans have already seen the moment Turang was informed by Brewers manager Craig Counsell that he¡¯d made the Opening Day roster. Now they can see the moment he FaceTimed his parents and his four sisters to share the news in the third installment of the Brewers¡¯ docuseries about their top prospects.
The first three episodes were released weekly on Brewers.com, with Episode 3 dropping Tuesday, and more are coming during the regular season. After Episode 1 introduced the players and Episode 2 followed them off the field, Episode 3 explores the backstories, from Boston to Michigan to Los Angeles, of Sal Frelick, Joey Wiemer, Garrett Mitchell and Turang, who rank Nos. 2-5 on MLB Pipeline¡¯s list of Milwaukee¡¯s top prospects.
Near the end of the latest installment, Turang talks about what it would feel like to crack the big leagues.
¡°It would mean everything to me to get that callup,¡± Turang said. ¡°All your hard work you put in, all the patience you¡¯ve had, all the people who support you. It's like, 'You did it.' I want more than just a big league callup. I want to stick there. I want to be there for a long time.¡±
Cut to Turang being called into manager Craig Counsell¡¯s office. General manager Matt Arnold is waiting on the couch.
¡°Tell me about camp,¡± Counsell says.
¡°I thought it went great,¡± Turang said. ¡°At the start ¡ I told myself, ¡®Let¡¯s just make it as hard as I possibly can for the [club¡¯s] decision.¡¯ I thought I did that. I left it up to you guys.¡±
Counsell agrees, telling Turang he gave the organization a tough decision.
¡°I think what we¡¯re going to do is we¡¯re going to option you to Chicago,¡± Counsell says.
In the footage, it looks like Turang might be confused. But Counsell told reporters on Monday morning that it took only a second to see in his eyes that he got it. The Brewers were bringing Turang to Chicago¡¯s Wrigley Field.
¡°You want to play Opening Day?¡± Counsell asks.
What came next was just as special. The team¡¯s film crew had already left, but Counsell chased them down and told them they should come back.
Turang was dialing up his sports-crazed family on FaceTime.
¡°Hey,¡± Turang tells his parents and four sisters, ¡°you need to book your flights to Chicago. I¡¯m going to the big leagues.¡±
He is barely past the word ¡°Chicago¡± when you can hear the screaming. Sitting in a chair next to him to witness the moment, Turang¡¯s teammate Aaron Ashby is crying. Turang is choking back his own tears.
¡°Dude. Dude. Dude,¡± says Brian Turang, Brice¡¯s dad, who played for the Mariners in the early 1990s. ¡°Oh my God, dude. You did it.¡±
¡°You deserve it, dude!¡± says one of his sisters.
Brice buries his head in his arm, overcome with emotion.
¡°Thank you for everything,¡± he tells them.
Then, it was time to go to work.
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¡°I¡¯ve known him since high school,¡± said Mitchell, who also made his first Opening Day roster. ¡°We¡¯ve probably played at least 200 games with or against each other since we were 15 years old. I know how hard he¡¯s worked and how great of a baseball player he is. For him to finally get a shot, know how that feels. I¡¯m very happy for him.¡±
Mitchell¡¯s promotion last August wasn¡¯t captured on film, but it induced similar emotions. His first phone call was to his now-wife, Haley Cruse Mitchell. Then he FaceTimed his parents.
¡°It takes you back to thinking about the first time you picked up a baseball,¡± Mitchell said. ¡°When you felt like, ¡®Man, I want to be a Major League baseball player.¡¯ You go through the process of all the feelings you had as a kid -- all of the ups and downs, the challenges, the failures, the success -- you¡¯re feeling all of it in an instant. You get consumed by that, and you don¡¯t know what to do.
¡°When I saw [Brice¡¯s] face, I was like, ¡®I¡¯ve seen that face before. I know what you¡¯re thinking.¡¯ It was really cool.¡±
More cool moments are coming. The Brewers plan to release more episodes of ¡°The Freshmen¡± during the regular season, including a forthcoming one already in the works that features top prospect Jackson Chourio.