The Atlanta/Milwaukee Braves and the Milwaukee Brewers
In 1979 & 1982 the Milwaukee Brewers won 95 games
The Brewers began playing in the National League in the 1998 season
The original Milwaukee Brewers from the turn of the century. The Milwaukee Braves from the 50's and early 60's, which became, of course, the Atlanta Braves. The modern Milwaukee Brewers. Milwaukee joined the National League in the late 1870s with a team called the Milwaukee Greys. This team finished last and was shut down within a year or so after its debut. Following this team were a series of semi-professional or minor league teams, associated with organizations like the Western Association, Western League, and American Association, first under the name Milwaukee Creams (Milwaukee was called the Cream City because of its unusual cream-colored brick), and later as the Milwaukee Brewers. It was as the Brewers that Milwaukee became a founding franchise in the American League, with Connie Mack as the manager. they had one good year, then Mack left the team, after which the team stunk and was moved to St. Louis, where they became the Browns (proving that St. Louis had to turn to Milwaukee when they wanted Brewers - ha ha) After that, as already indicated, Milwaukee had the Braves and the current Brewers.
Through the 2009 season, the Milwaukee Brewers have won 3,089 games while losing 3,420, including their single season as the Seattle Pilots of the American League, giving them a .475 winning percentage over 41 seasons. Since moving to Milwaukee, the team went 2,136-2,269 (.485) in 28 seasons in the American League. They are currently 889-1,053 (.458) in the National League.
The Atlanta/Milwaukee Braves and the Milwaukee Brewers
After the 1997 season the American League team, Milwaukee Brewers, were moved to the National League.
The St. Louis Cardinals and the Milwaukee Brewers, opponents in the 1982 World Series, are now in the National League Central division. The Brewers, who were in the American League when they lost the world championship to the Cardinals in seven games, eventually moved to the National League before the 1998 season.
Yes. In 1975 and 1976, the baseball great finished his career with the Milwaukee Brewers, who were an American League team at the time. The Brewers moved to the National League in 1998.
Milwaukee Brewers minor league players was born on 1981-06-22.
The Milwaukee Brewers' only World Series appearance was in 1982, when the team was in the American League. They lost to the St. Louis Cardinals of the National League in seven games. Since 1998, the Brewers have played in the National League Central Division, which includes the Cardinals.
In 1979 & 1982 the Milwaukee Brewers won 95 games
Milwaukee has the Milwaukee Brewers team. However the Atlanta Braves used to be in Milwaukee.
The Milwaukee Brewers have only appeared in one World Series, back in 1982 when they were in the American League. They lost to the St. Louis Cardinals of the National League in seven games.
The Brewers entered the American League as an expansion team in 1969 as the Seattle Pilots.
The Brewers began playing in the National League in the 1998 season
The Seattle Pilots were an expansion team in Major League Baseballs American League. They played in Seattle for one year & then were moved to Milwaukee Wisconsin & became the Milwaukee Brewers in 1970.