Brewers
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Brewers become first NL team to reach 60 victories, riding 11-game win streak
After defeating the Seattle Mariners 6-0 on Monday July 21, 2025, in Seattle, the Milwaukee Brewers have 11 wins in a row — and also the best record in the National League.
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The 11 best things to eat at AmFam Field this season
With new food vendors and fun menu items, AmFam Field is a hot spot for dining.
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How to catch Wisconsin baseball on a budget this summer
Root, root, root for Wisconsin baseball teams this summer and get some great deals while you’re at it!
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10 Wisconsin breweries that make a difference
Many breweries serve more than tasty ales—they also dish out goodwill. From grant programs to sustainability efforts, these 10 Wisconsin breweries make a big difference.
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What to Know About MLB’s Exclusive ‘Gold Card’
DID YOU KNOW? After 8 years in the majors, players earn their “Gold Card” — a pass that gets them and one guest into ANY regular season game FOR LIFE ⚾️ How It Works: The holder just walks up to the box office, shows their card, and is given the best two tickets available in…
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No ‘Front Row’? Bob Uecker’s Famous Beer Commercials Almost Didn’t Happen
It was 1984. Miller wanted Ueck, who was already a national treasure thanks to his dozens of Carson appearances, to star in its “All-Stars” campaign. But there was one problem…
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8 things you probably don’t know about Wisconsin brats
More beloved in the state than hot dogs, Wisconsin brats are a barbecue, ballgame, and summer staple of the state’s cuisine.
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Millennials, here’s the biggest Wisconsin news story from the year you were born
There’s always something going on in Wisconsin. Check out the biggest news stories in the state from 1981 to 1996.
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3 things you (probably) don’t know about Milwaukee’s Hank Aaron
On July 20, 1976, at Milwaukee County Stadium, “Hammerin’ Hank” hit his final home run, number 755, capping a record that would stand 31 years. Here are three things you (probably) don’t know about the baseball legend: Aaron had 23 straight seasons of double digit homers. From his first season with the Milwaukee Braves, where…
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‘Mr. Baseball’ Bob Uecker, Brewers announcer, dies at 90
The Milwaukee native, Brewers icon, and radio voice of the team for 54 years was also a nationally-known TV commentator and comedic actor.

























