the Milwaukee Brewers, the best baseball team in the NL Central. Go Brew Crew the Milwaukee Brewers ARE in the NL central.they are located at Milwaukee,Wisconsin. And their park name is MIller Park.
The tickets are for sale right now on June 25, 2012; to see a Milwaukee Brewers regular season baseball game.
Yes, they are! They stink each and every year. They start the season at the bottom of the barrel, losing almost each and every game and go downhill from there. They went from the American League to the National League and they should be thrown out of MLB baseball for the good of the game.
In 1888 when the National League was first formed, Boston was one of the original teams. In 1901, the revamped NL retained Boston as one of it's eight teams. The team was variously called the Braves and the Bees. The Braves have been a continuous member of the National League since them through moves first to Milwaukee and then to Atlanta where they are now.
Feburary 28, so they already are
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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.
With less than a week to go before the start of the season, there wasn't nearly enough time to order new uniforms. As a result, the Brewers were forced to replace the Pilots logos with Brewers logos. In fact, the outline of the old Pilots logo was clearly visible on the Brewers' uniforms. They were also forced to assume the Seattle Pilots' place in the AL West (where, due to their geographical location, they would stay until 1972, when they moved to the AL East). Under the circumstances, the Brewers' 1970 season was over before it started, and they finished 65-97 (a one-game improvement over 1969). They would not have a winning season until 1978. Those years, however, were not without their highlights. For instance, in 1973 the team introduced its popular mascot, Bernie Brewer. A year later, the Brewers engineered a trade that brought Hank Aaron back to Milwaukee, a move which gave the team instant credibility. Selig also began acquiring many players that would become long-standing fan favorites, including Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, Jim Gantner, Stormin' Gorman Thomas, Don Money, and Cecil Cooper.
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Yes, it is called the National Dodgeball League. Click on the 'National Dodgeball League' link under the answer to go to their website to learn more.
Yes. The original Milwaukee Brewers played the 1901 season, finishing in last place, before moving the next year to become the St. Louis Browns and then in 1954 they moved to become the Baltimore Orioles.
Near as I can recall, none. Obviously all the central teams have been in two. -Detroit, and Cleveland have been in the east too. -White Sox, and Minnesota, (and KC?) have been in the west too. I think all the west teams have always been in the west, and all the current east teams have always been in the east. Note this answer encompases my lifetime, from 1973, and a good deal of time before that too, I believe. Go far enough back in time, then I may be wrong. Are people just guessing answers or providing facts? The answer is the Milwaukee Brewers. The Milwaukee Brewers were in the AL West (1969 as the Seattle Pilots; 1970-1971 as Milwaukee Brewers), East (1972-1993; in 1972 the Washington Senators became the Texas Rangers and swapped East / West with Milwaukee), and Central (1994-1997). Milwaukee moved to the NL Central in 1998.