Milwaukee Brewers

[4] Since 2001, the Brewers have played their home games at American Family Field, which was named Miller Park through the 2020 season and has a seating capacity of 41,900 people.

In total, the Brewers have won one AL pennant, seven division titles, and qualified for the postseason as a wild card three times.

Beginning in 1994, due to divisional realignment, the Brewers moved to the newly created American League Central division.

It had also been an American League city, albeit briefly, when the original Milwaukee Brewers became an AL charter team in 1901 before moving to St. Louis to become the Browns the following season.

Rollie Fingers became the first Brewer and first relief pitcher in the history of the American League to win the MVP Award.

In 2008, under interim manager Dale Sveum (who won seven of 12 games) for the first time in the 26 years since their World Series appearance, the Brewers advanced to postseason play by winning the National League wild card.

This tie was broken on October 1, when the Brewers defeated the Cubs 3–1 in the NL Central tiebreaker to improve to 96–67 and win the division by one game.

They went on to defeat the Colorado Rockies 3–0 to win the NLDS, but in the following NLCS, they lost out to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 7 games.

In 2020, the club made the postseason for a third consecutive year, making the expanded Playoffs as the 8th seed losing both games to the eventual champion Dodgers.

Because the move to Milwaukee received final approval less than a week before the start of the season, there was no time to order new uniforms.

The ball-in-glove logo was removed and replaced with a stylized interlocking "M" and "B" set on a pair of crossed bats and a diamond background.

The home uniforms also featured a patch on the left sleeve consisting of the cap logo with a gold outline of the state of Wisconsin behind it, showing the Brewers statewide appeal.

The winning uniform was designed by Ben Peters of Richfield, Minnesota, and was worn by the Brewers for two spring training games.

On November 18, 2019, the Brewers published "Glove Story",[2] a series of videos and written work showcasing the new branding of the team, with a uniform unveiling event at Miller Park occurring the same evening.

The look throws back to past iterations of designs used for the team, with a modernized version of the classic "ball-in-glove" logo being the centerpiece of the new identity.

The uniform is powder blue with white pants and features the "Brew Crew" nickname in stylized gold letters and navy trim.

[16] Four Brewers have won the MLB Most Valuable Player Award during their careers with the team: Rollie Fingers (1981), Robin Yount (1982 and 1989), Ryan Braun (2011), and Christian Yelich (2018).

[17] Three pitchers have won the Cy Young Award: Rollie Fingers (1981), Pete Vuckovich (1982), and Corbin Burnes (2021).

[24] Seventy Brewers have been selected to play in the Major League Baseball All-Star Game,[26] and five have been named to All-MLB Teams.

[29] Hank AaronRollie Fingers Trevor HoffmanPaul Molitor * Dave ParkerCC Sabathia Bud SeligTed Simmons Don Sutton Robin Yount * Two Brewers broadcasters have won the Ford C. Frick Award.

[30] Joe Castiglione Bob Uecker The Brewers have retired five uniform numbers in honor of former players and team personnel.

[73] Block replaced Cory Provus who had left to become the Minnesota Twins lead broadcaster on radio after the 2011 season.

Starting with the 2014 season Uecker cut back on the number of road games he works due to health concerns, mainly involving West Coast trips and distant road games in Colorado and Atlanta; Block handled the play-by-play, with former Brewer and Met Darryl Hamilton on color for the first series at Atlanta.

[75] Select daytime home games were formerly broadcast in Spanish over Waukesha-licensed ESPN Deportes Radio affiliate WRRD (1510), with Jaime Cano serving as play-by-play announcer.

[76] Since 2014, as Anderson's Turner Sports duties have increased along with the addition of NCAA college basketball and NBA on TNT play-by-play duties, Wisconsin Badgers football and men's college basketball radio announcer Matt Lepay has served as play-by-play man on days when Anderson has other assignments for Turner Sports.

[77] In 2022, Levering became the primary play-by-play television announcer with Anderson now calling only 50 games per season due to increased duties with both MLB and the NBA national broadcasts.

In October 2024, as a result of bankruptcy proceedings involving former broadcaster Diamond Sports Group, Major League Baseball's local media division announced that it would take over the production and distribution of Brewers games starting with the 2025 season.

The deal was ended before the 2012 season in order to facilitate full-season HD coverage on FSN Wisconsin and distribution complications, along with the addition of a "Plus" channel for Milwaukee Bucks play-by-play conflict situations.

Weigel continues to air a few Sunday home broadcasts per year with Spanish language play-by-play on Telemundo affiliate WYTU-LD (Channels 63/58.4), which produces their own broadcasts using FSN's camera positions with Hector Molina on play-by-play and bilingual WDJT sports anchor Kevin Holden on color.

WITI is the only station not to have carried local coverage of the team through its history (though former WITI sports anchor and current Bucks play-by-play man Jim Paschke was the team's TV announcer during its time with WVTV and portions of WCGV's coverage contract), although it has aired national games from CBS and Fox involving the Brewers through the years.

Milwaukee County Stadium , home ballpark from 1970 to 2000
Jim Slaton in the original uniforms of the 1970s
Milwaukee's home uniform design in the 1980s as worn by Mike Felder
Hall of Famer Paul Molitor (1978–1992) uniform No. 4 was retired
A man in a navy baseball uniform with "Brewers" across the chest, a navy batting helmet, and gray pants holding a baseball bat
Ryan Braun is the career leader in home runs (352).
A man wearing a light baseball jersey with wide stripes around the sleeve openings
Jim Slaton is the career leader in wins (117), starts (268), shutouts (19), and innings pitched ( 2,025 + 1 3 ).
A man in a black coat speaking into a microphone
Craig Counsell , manager from 2015 to 2023
A view of a green baseball field from the third base side seats showing men in white baseball uniforms playing their positions with the late afternoon sun above the horizon
First Horizon Park in Nashville, Tennessee , home of the Nashville Sounds , the Brewers' Triple-A affiliate
Bob Uecker served as the play-by-play announcer for Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts for 54 seasons
Map of radio affiliates in 2017; note the map consists of data for stations by location of transmitter, thus WTMJ 's location being in Racine County near Union Grove rather than Milwaukee.