Remember Me?

Tyler Austin's signature major league moment was his very first one. On August 13th, 2016, he and Aaron Judge, both just promoted from the minors, made history as the first pair of teammates to begin their big league careers with back-to-back home runs in their first at bats.

By the next season, Austin and Judge were heading in different directions. Judge, with his booming home runs and stellar defense, quickly became the Face of the Franchise. In contrast, Austin failed to build momentum. While he showed good power, a low batting average and high strikeout total relegating him to a backup role. And then demotion.

Shuttling between the Bronx and Scranton, before being traded to the Twins, Austin didn't stick with the Twins, or, after another trade, the Giants. The Brewers picked him up in August.

Sunday, with rosters expanded, Austin again grabbed a headline. His go-ahead three-run homer against Jon Lester in the fourth inning was Milwaukee's biggest hit of the game as the Brew Crew beat the Cubs to move within two games of the second NL Wild Card.

Oh, Judge also homered Sunday -- he's now over 100 for his career -- as his Yankees cruise toward October. The Brewers are no lock; they still have to fight off the Phillies and Mets as they try to catch the Cubbies. But should they make the post-season, Austin's moment at Miller Park will be remembered.

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