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The Milwaukee Brewers lit American Family Field blue on Monday in honor of fallen Milwaukee police officer Kendall Corder.
The Milwaukee Brewers will honor and induct John “Ax Man” Axford into the Milwaukee Brewers Wall of Honor on. His contributions will be recognized on-field with a video and ceremonial first pitch that ...
And, on Wednesday, American Family Field made USA TODAY's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards list for the Best Baseball Stadium Food. The home of the Brewers came in at No. 7, falling a few spots from ...
Under a new stadium lease agreement that includes $500 million in public funding, the Milwaukee Brewers will kick off the 2025 season next week with some new and ongoing infrastructure ...
The Brewers will open the regular season against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium at 2:05 p.m. Thursday. There's a built-in day off on Friday in case weather postpones the opener.
Milwaukee Brewers to Awesome Awesome Ballpark Promotion in Honor of NFL Draft This April The NFL Draft is coming to Wisconsin this April 24-26, and the Brewers are celebrating in style.
The Milwaukee Brewers are moving one step closer to securing American Family Field as their future home for the next 25 years. During its meeting Wednesday morning, the Wisconsin Professional ...
A fan broke a femur bone and elderly people “were injured very badly and trampled over” when an escalator “completely gave away” at American Family Field, the stadium of the Milwaukee ...
Years with few concerts at the Milwaukee Brewers' ballpark For much of the stadium's existence, a big concert each year wasn't a guarantee. After it opened in 2001, Miller Park (renamed American ...
The 23-year-old Milwaukee Brewers ballpark was one of the top-grossing stadiums for concerts last year and will tie a record for most shows in 2024.
The Milwaukee Brewers are counting down to the home opener. On Thursday, March 28, the team pulled the wraps off the new 3rd Street Market Hall Annex at American Family Field.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has signed a bill that spends half-a-billion in taxpayer dollars to help the Milwaukee Brewers cover stadium repairs over the next three decades.