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The colors alternate between Home games, Away Games, and alternate games. For home games, the Brewers wear a light colored Navy Blue, and there logo is spelled out 'Brewers'. The 'Brewers' words are outlined with a white line and a gold line. The use white pants with a navy blue strip. For away games, they were a plain grey jersey with blue strips going down the buttons. The words are again spelled out 'Brewers' and the same outlining. They use gray pants with a navy blue, dark blue, strip, for away games. Alternate games are not as often as home or away, thus, giving reason to make the jerseys different. Alternate games come about once or twice a year, maybe three times. For the Brewers, the colors are a white jersey with dark blue strips. The logo is spelled out Brewers, but not in cursive like the others. The hat is gold, blue, and white. So, to sum up, the colors of the Brewers are: Gold, Dark/Navy Blue, and white.
The Wisconsin Badgers (collage football) are red and white The Green Bay Packers (profesional football) are green and gold The Milwaukee Brewers (profesional baseball) are blue and gold
Navy blue accented by gold and white
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Milwaukee Brewers in 2007 and the Toronto Blue Jays in 2011.
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Blue, Yellow, black, Green, and Red. Those colors were chosen because every nation on the planet has at least one of them in its national flag.
they were the colors chosen by the IOS to represent the 5 countries. Australia, Africa, Asia, Europe and America.
they were the colors chosen by the IOS to represent the 5 countries. Australia, Africa, Asia, Europe and America.
Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie did not go to college. He was drafted out of high school in 2008 by the Milwaukee Brewers.
they were the colors chosen by the IOS to represent the 5 countries. Australia, Africa, Asia, Europe and America.