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Brewers baseball fan head into the 2007 season with dreams of the
MLB playoffs and rightfully so. With as much young talent as the Brewers
po cess, not to mention the fact that the Brewers do not po cess a
winning tradition, it is hard not to dream. Young future all star
talents such as Prince Fielder and J.J. Hardy has to have you thinking
the future will be much better for the Brewer fans. If the Brewers
can get big years from the young players Francisco Cordero, Ben Sheets,
and Carlos Villanueva as well the Brewers have a real chance of beating
out the Cubs, Reds,
and Cardinals in the NL Central. Look
for Prince Fielder to hit 35 - 40 home runs this season and break
out. Bernie Brewer will be a happy mascot in 2007 if the Brewers young
talent starts to play up to the potential they po cess.
This page is loaded with Brewers merchandise, apparel and hats...
So if you are a Brewers fan congratulations! You found the right spot!
Simply click the links below and you will be re-directed to a online
store to where you can purchase that product. We try to offer a wide
range of products that you can not find at any store, such as a Robin
Yount bobble head for example. Thanks for taking pride in your team
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Brewers
History
The team was purchased on April 1, 1970 by an ownership group headed
by Milwaukee auto dealer Bud Selig. The team was renamed the Brewers
to honor Milwaukee's beer-brewing traditions. The Milwaukee Brewers
is a Major League Baseball team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Founded
in 1969 as Seattle Pilots, the Milwaukee Brewers are among the five
teams in the Central Division of the National League (NL). The Brewers
play their first game on April 7 as a member of the American League
West before 37,237 enthusiastic fans at County Stadium as Lew Krausse
drops a 12-0 decision to Andy Messersmith and the California Angels.
Milwaukee Brewers were moved from the American League to the National
League in 1998 during baseball's realignment in order to make sure
that each league had an even number of teams. Major League Baseball
wished to keep interleague play in designated blocks during the season.
Making both leagues equal in size would have meant that each league
would have 15 teams, an odd number. In turn, this would have required
that single interleague games be scattered throughout the season.
Therefore, it was decided to have a 16-team National League and a
14-team American League. The team moved back to Milwaukee and changed
its name before the 1970 season. The Milwaukee Brewers have their
home arena at Miller Park, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The stadium
was first opened on April 6, 2001 and has a seating capacity of 43,000
fans. Built at a cost of $310 million, the Miller Park is a replacement
for the Milwaukee Country Stadium. During the 1970s, Milwaukee had
young talented players and some veteran know-how. Robin Yount became
the Brewers’ starting shortstop at age 18, Aaron retired from
the team in 1976 with a record of 755 home runs, 41 more than Babe
Ruth. In 1978, George Bamberger took over as the manager of the team
and strengthened the offense including first baseman Cecil Cooper,
infielder Paul Molitor, and outfielder Ben Oglivie. In 1979 outfielder
Gorman Thomas leaded the AL with 45 home runs and Cooper posted his
second season with a .300-plus batting average playing for the Brewers.
In 1982, the Brewers played their first World Series, but lost to
the St. Louis Cardinals. The team won the American League Pennant
in 1982. Yount had led the American League in hits and doubles and
also won the AL MVP award. Pitcher, Don Sutton also joined the team
and made the pitching staff more strong. In 1998, the Brewers switched
from the Central Division of the AL to the Central Division of the
NL. In the Hall of Famers, the Brewers have Henry Aaron, Hugh Duffy,
Rollie Fingers, Paul Molitor, Don Sutton and Robin Yount. Robin Yount
ranks first in the teams history with 3,142 career hits. Milwaukee
Brewers players wear uniform of colors white, blue and gold with the
word "Brewers" printed over a baseball which is inside a
circle with the word "MILWAUKEE". On April 2, 1998, the
Brewers earn their first ever victory in the National League with
a thrilling 8-6, extra inning win highlighted by a Jeromy Burnitz
grand slam in the 11th inning. The Selig family's ownership of the
Brewers is the longest continuing ownership in the majors now. Wendy
Selig-Prieb, Bud's daughter, is now CEO. However, on January 16, 2004,
Selig announced that he was putting the team up for sale, and had
retained a New York firm to handle the deal. In September of 2004,
it was announced that the Brewers had reached an oral agreement with
Los Angeles investment banker Mark Attanasio to purchase the team
for US$180 million. The Milwaukee Brewers home ballpark is Miller
Park. The uniform Colors for the Brewers are midnight blue, white,
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Brewers Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)<p>When Jason Kendall was leading the majors in games caught in 2008 and '09 with the Brewers, backup catcher Mike Rivera became the baseball version of the Maytag Repairman.</p>
<p>Rivera was rarely needed, and now he's in the Yankees' spring camp.</p>
<p>But, with 38-year-old Gregg Zaun slated to be the No. 1 catcher this season, the backup will be expected to catch 50 games or so. In other words, he has to be a reliable player.</p>
<p>With that in mind, George Kottaras and Matt Treanor were waging a spirited battle for the backup role as the days dwindled during spring training. Kottaras, a left-handed hitter, showed more pop in his bat than Treanor. But Treanor already has several years or backup experience under his chest protector, and he is known as a steady defensive player.</p>...
Suppan's outing a mixed bag as Angels top Brewers (AP)Jeff Suppan was one of nine pitchers to take the hill last season as a starter for the Milwaukee Brewers. After an upgrade to Milwaukee's rotation in the offseason, Suppan is now fighting for a spot in the five-man unit. His outing on Friday may not swing his chances in either direction. Suppan, who was scheduled to go five innings, struggled early before settling down.
Hamilton homers again for Texas (AP)Josh Hamilton has not allowed several nagging injuries to slow him this spring. Hamilton hit his third home run in five days, a towering shot over the stadium's perimeter fence in right-center field, and the Texas Rangers beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-4 Thursday night. "He's a beast," Brewers starter Manny Parra said.
Brewers 3B Gamel out 6 weeks with shoulder injury (AP)Milwaukee Brewers third baseman Mat Gamel will be out at least six weeks because of a torn muscle in his right shoulder, team officials said Thursday. An MRI performed Wednesday revealed what the team said is a "slight" tear in his latissimus dorsi, the large muscle behind the right shoulder.
Chapman strike out 5 but Brewers beat Reds 5-2 (AP)Cuban defector Aroldis Chapman struck out five during his latest impressive showing Wednesday, but a Cincinnati Reds split squad couldn't manage much against Doug Davis in a 5-2 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. The 22-year-old Chapman, making his case for a spot in the Reds' rotation, allowed only one hit in three innings, a solo homer by Rickie Weeks.
Narveson boosts bid for spot in Brewers' rotation (AP)Milwaukee Brewers left-hander Chris Narveson's only scare Tuesday was not from the Kansas City Royals' offense. Narveson, who is a candidate for the Milwaukee rotation, pitched four scoreless innings as the Brewers shut out the Kansas City Royals 2-0 Tuesday. Narveson gave up five hits, struck out four, walked one and hit a batter.
Indians get RHP from Brewers (AP)The Cleveland Indians have acquired right-hander Omar Aguilar from the Milwaukee Brewers. In return for the 25-year-old, the Brewers are keeping left-hander Chuck Lofgren. Milwaukee selected him in the Rule 5 Draft in December. To send Lofgren to their minor-league system, the Brewers had to work out a deal with Cleveland or offer him back to the Indians for half the $50,000 they paid in the draft.
Brewers' Gallardo sharp, hopes to get opening nod (AP)Yovani Gallardo wants to start on opening day for the first time. He's making his strongest argument yet. Gallardo struck out five in four solid innings and rookie Alcides Escobar knocked in his ninth run of the spring, lifting the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-4 win over the Cleveland Indians on Monday.
Hoffman expects spring training debut Friday (AP)Milwaukee Brewers closer Trevor Hoffman says he'll be ready for his exhibition debut on Friday, although the all-times saves leader isn't sure how many games he'll need to get ready for opening day. The 42-year-old Hoffman faced hitters on Monday for the first time this spring, throwing 35 pitches to six batters.
Spring Snapshot: Brewers aim for more of '08, less of '09 (Yahoo! Sports)Every day in spring training until we're finished with the entire league, Big League Stew takes a brief...
Milwaukee beats San Francisco Giants 10-8 (AP)Catcher Gregg Zaun kept up his solid spring with a two-run double and Milwaukee beat the San Francisco Giants 10-8 on Sunday. Brewers starter Jeff Suppan gave up four solo home runs. The game was played in front of a second straight sellout crowd of 12,000 at Scottsdale Stadium, including commissioner Bud Selig, a former owner of the Brewers.
Brewers new C Zaun brings emotion, odd fan club (AP)Gregg Zaun bursts into the clubhouse with his headband on, gripping a baseball bat like a Fender Stratocaster while he strums the guitar solo of Boston's "More Than Feeling." About 20 minutes later, he's eating breakfast and reading the paper, focused on the task at hand before he hears Journey and can't help but shadow drum the beat.
Stern's triple lifts Brewers over White Sox 7-2 (AP)Dave Bush is unsure what his coaches want to see from him this month as he makes his bid for the final spot in the Milwaukee Brewers' rotation. His outing on Saturday might have helped his cause. The right-hander threw 45 pitches and allowed a run and three hits in four innings, helping the Brewers defeat the Chicago White Sox 7-2 in a split-squad game for both teams.
Berkman has surgery on left knee (AP)Lance Berkman is expected to miss two to four weeks after having knee surgery to remove loose cartilage from his left knee. Astros manager Brad Mills said that the surgery on Saturday showed there was no damage to the meniscus or ligaments. The timetable for Berkman's recovery puts him in jeopardy of missing Opening Day.
Hammel sharp, but Brewers beat Rockies (AP)Jason Hammel continued his strong string of performances in his first spring training with the Rockies, but Brewers prospect Lorenzo Cain homered and Milwaukee's split squad rallied for a 7-6 victory over Colorado on Saturday. The 27-year-old Hammel struck out three in four innings and allowed two unearned runs, and the Rockies scored four runs in the seventh, including a three-run homer by...
Edmonds eager to prove himself with Brewers (AP)Jim Edmonds sits in his Arizona hotel and wonders how he ended up here in just a few short weeks. The 39-year-old outfielder has achieved virtually everything a player could want -- a World Series title, four All-Star appearances and nearly enough Gold Gloves to outfit an entire team. With his family back home, he's aiming for a starting role with the Milwaukee Brewers, but is up against...
Edmonds impressive in Brewers' win over Cubs (AP)Jim Edmonds hit a two-run homer to strengthen his case for making Milwaukee's opening-day roster and the Brewers beat a Chicago Cubs split-squad 12-3 on Friday. Edmonds, who finished with two hits and scored twice, agreed to a minor league deal with the Brewers on Jan. 28. The 39-year-old outfielder with eight Gold Gloves is a career .284 hitter with 382 homers and 1,176 RBIs in 16 seasons, but...
Weeks says he'll 'hurt' without Hardy (AP)Rickie Weeks is eager to resume his career, but he's not exactly looking forward to opening day. When the Brewers second baseman trots out to his position in his first game since tearing the sheath of a tendon in his left wrist in May, his double-play partner at shortstop, J.J. Hardy, won't be there.
Brewers' speedy new CF Gomez working on swing (AP)Carlos Gomez is into fast things. The Brewers center fielder quickly jumps from subject to subject and lists a bevy of hobbies that include watching world class sprinters and shooting guns at firing ranges. Oh, and he thinks a sprint against 100-meter champion Usain Bolt would be closer than you think.
Votto homers, Reds beat Brewers 3-1 (AP)Joey Votto homered for his first hit of spring training, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 3-1 victory over a Milwaukee Brewers split-squad on Thursday. The first baseman was 0 for 9 before his long solo drive off left-hander Chris Capuano, who is trying to resume his career after elbow problems kept him out of the majors for the last two seasons.
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