Craig Counsell hasn’t lost a step when it comes to swift reactions or meme generation.
A camera shot of Andrew Vaughn’s grand slam against the Cubs on July 29 had an amazing postscript, with the camera panning to Counsell in the Cubs dugout as he immediately picked up the bullpen phone while the ball was in flight.
Vibe check, @Brewers fans? pic.twitter.com/INIwoG6HrO
— MLB (@MLB) July 30, 2025
Counsell had just seen Vaughn’s swing turn a 5-2 game in the sixth into a 9-2 laugher, and the skipper was already putting the wheels in motion to get relief pitcher Brooks Kriske warming as a replacement for Ryan Pressly. Needless to say, Counsell knew the ball was gone.
It’s not unusual for Counsell to move quickly toward the phone cradle, with a Brewers player hitting a grand slam, no less. In 2023, when Mark Canha hit an epic September grand slam to break a tie in the eighth, Counsell — still the Brewers manager at the time — could be spotted in the background sprinting toward the bullpen phone, presumably to call off a higher-leverage reliever.
This bat flip just landed in Cudahy. pic.twitter.com/Wua0DejIaK
— Curt Hogg (@CyrtHogg) September 17, 2023
Even when the bullpen phone isn’t working, Counsell has a Plan B, like when his creative hand gestures helped summon Brent Suter into a 2022 game.
This particular instance became a perfect grace note for Brewers fans, who have now seen the Brewers explode offensively against the former Central frontrunner Cubs and the former Brewers manager on back-to-back nights.
Counsell immediately picking up the phone as soon as the ball was smoked has me crying. Cameraman needs a raise https://t.co/h4FE3BEQ0G
— Moneybagg Yo(hannes) 🇪🇷 (@AronYohannes) July 30, 2025
OMG the shot of Counsell going to the bullpen phone as Andrew Vaughn’s grand slam is in the air is absolute perfection
— Ryan Wing (@RyanWingFOX11) July 30, 2025
BROTHER GOT ON THE PHONE BEFORE THE BALL EVEN GOT TO ITS HIGHEST POINT 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/zfeBlh0dZg
— 𝕂ashew “Jordan Love SZN” ➐ (@KashwrapSupreme) July 30, 2025
This is art. pic.twitter.com/0TeuFXSjGh
— Brandon Kinnard (@brandonkinnard) July 30, 2025
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Craig Counsell’s reaction to Vaughn grand slam becomes internet hit