The Milwaukee Brewers of 1894–1901 were an American professional baseball team.
The Western League had previously operated for multiple seasons between 1885 and 1892.
It reorganized in November 1893, then operated continuously from 1894 through 1899, during which the Brewers competed.
Owned by Henry Killilea, the Brewers were led by player-manager Hugh Duffy that season and finished last in the eight-team league.
That franchise played in St. Louis through the 1953 season, then relocated again to become the Baltimore Orioles.