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About the Brewers

About the Milwaukee Brewers
Since coming under new ownership in 2005, the Brewers have stormed onto the national scene, energizing fans with an exciting team featuring homegrown talent such as Prince Fielder, Ryan Braun and Yovani Gallardo.

Milwaukee Brewers

2009 marked the second consecutive year the Milwaukee Brewers drew over 3 million fans in attendance.

For over 35 years, the Milwaukee Brewers have been a summer pastime in the Midwest. Milwaukee has housed baseball greats such as Hank Aaron, Robin Yount, Cecil Cooper, Rollie Fingers, and many more. Over the years, the city of Milwaukee has hosted two Major League All-Star games, the 1982 World Series and the 2008 National League Division Series.

The home of the Milwaukee Brewers is Miller Park, which is truly state-of-the-art. With a signature fan-shaped convertible roof, a color replay board on top of a matrix scoreboard and choices of front-row seats on four different levels make Miller Park one of baseball's crown jewels.

With great facilities and a rich, historic past, the Milwaukee Brewers attract a large, captive and excited audience, evident by the three million plus fans that flocked to Miller Park in 2009.

Tap into Milwaukee Brewers Baseball at Miller Park and you are sure to hit a grand slam!

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