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Brewers return to square off against Cubs in three-game series
08/07/2006 11:02 AM ET
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Brewers will open a three-game homestand against its National League Central Division Rival the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday evening.

Marquee pricing is in effect for this brief homestand against the Cubs with pricing as follows: Field Infield Box, $50; Field Outfield Box, $42; Field Bleachers, $20; Loge Diamond Box, $45; Loge Infield Box, $40; Loge Outfield Box, $32; Loge Bleachers, $20; Club Box, $50; Terrace Box, $23; Terrace Reserved, $18; Bernie's Terrace, $12; Uecker Seats, $1.

Tuesday's game against the Cubs will be another opportunity for fans to join the fun in Daron & Bill's Buckethead Brigade Section where $32 buys a game ticket and a Buckethead Brigade t-shirt.

On Wednesday, Sara White, Jecolia White and Jeremy White-the widow and children of the late Reggie White of the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles)- will be at Miller Park. Sara will receive a pre-game introduction, Jecolia will sing the National Anthem and Jeremy will sell and autograph his book "In His Shadow: Growing Up With Reggie White." The autograph area will be near the home plate gate across from the ticket window.

The first 15,000 fans coming to Thursday's game will receive a Brewers water bottle. The water bottle is adorned with the Brewers retro "ball-and-glove" logo and is compliments of West Bend Mutual Insurance.

Thursday's matinee against the Cubs will be an "MGD Getaway Day" with fans 21-and-older having the opportunity to win a trip for two to a Major League game. Entry forms will be available throughout the concourse, and the road trip is compliments of Midwest Airlines and Miller Brewing Company. Fans are also invited to participate in Potawatomi Baseball Bingo with fans 21-and-older eligible to compete for prizes. Bingo cards will be handed out to fans as they enter the stadium.

On Thursday, former Major League pitcher Jim "Mudcat" Grant and Tom Sabellico, co-authors of the book "The Black Aces, Baseball's Only African American Twenty-Game Winners" will be selling and signing copies of their book. The book celebrates all 13 of "The Black Aces"-the 13 African-American pitchers who have won 20 games in a season. Grant won 21 games as a pitcher for the Minnesota Twins in 1965. They will be set up on the Field Level near the Home Plate gate and begin signing copies of the book when the doors to Miller Park open. For more information on the book, visit theblackaces.com or contact the Aces at 516-249-5800.

Tickets for all games on the homestand are still available. For tickets, visit the Miller Park Box Office, milwaukeebrewers.com, any Tickets.com outlet or call the Brewers ticket office at 414-902-4000.

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