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Ever played with Lego? Ever been in awe
of a baseball stadium? Here's the combination of the
two. Baseball stadia made out of LEGO.
I just was told by a reliable club
source that the Brewers have a deal in place
with Cleveland for left-hander C.C. Sabathia, contingent on the paperwork being done and medical records exchanged. But believe me, folks, that's a deal. All that other ...
As promised, here are the highlights from my
l'il road trip up I-94 to Milwaukee last Saturday
for the Brewers-Pirates game. As you'll be able to see, three things were flowing freely that day: Miller Lite, 67 varieties of mustard and unabashed hope ...
Emboldened by the various film awards bestowed upon
my Miller Park tailgating opus , I've hauled the
Handycam here to New York in search of a few good video clips. Here's at least one batch, all taken during a Sunday visit to the Fanfest/marketing ...
There's no doubt the Cubs enjoyed their two-day
stay in the Brewers' home clubhouse at Miller Park,
and not just because they allowed only one hit in two victories over Houston.
The Milwaukee Brewers announced today that have reached
the 2 million tickets sold threshold – the second-earliest
the mark has been reached in franchise history. The club did not hit the 2 million mark until July 1st of last season. The earliest the Brewers reached the 2 million plateau was April 19, 2001 – the year Miller Park opened.
The Milwaukee Brewers and U.S. Cellular today announced
a multi-million dollar partnership, naming U.S. Cellular the exclusive
wireless provider of the Milwaukee Brewers. This new sponsorship continues the company's partnerships professional sports teams including the Chicago Bears, St. Louis Cardinals, and Chicago White Sox. Financial terms were not released. "As Milwaukee's hometown ...
Continuing the Lego Baseball stadium theme, check out
a 3-foot tall motorized Lego replica of Miller Park.
Home Run Derby has pics, video, and an interview with the builder.
If you follow the sports blogosphere, you’re undoubtedly
familiar with the Blog Show, hosted by Jamie Mottram
and Dan Steinberg. This week, Bugs and Cranks made its third appearance on the show for our shenanegins at the concession stand of Miller Park.
Check out MLB.com's list of top All-Star memories
and to see that neither Torii's catch nor Bud's
tie-game shrug is nowhere to be found.
Yesterday morning, the Milwaukee Brewers announced that they
reached 3 million total tickets sold for the 2008
season, a staggering figure considering Milwaukee is MLB’’s smallest market. The Brewers currently have sold out 21 consecutive home games and have 37 sellouts on the season overall. ...
MLB moved the Cubs/Astros series to Milwaukee’s Miller
Park due to Hurricane Ike, and in doing so,
saw Carlos Zambrano throw a no-hitter against the Astros on their designated home field. But, here's the deal: the Astros are getting all the ticket revenues.
Watch as this Twins fan invades Milwaukee. His
Mullet is worth the price of admission alone. Not
to mention his dirty wifebeater t-shirt. Or his sunburned arms.
So, how did that Brewers' home opener go...ahem...
turn out ? With portable toilets in
short supply outside Miller Park today, some enterprising folks saw an opportunity to create their own comfort zones. ...
Prince Fielder untucked his shirt ... and showed
off his undies.
Brewers fans wear their love for the Brew
Crew on their chests. Some of them quite literally.
Claudio Vargas has signed a minor league deal
with the New York Mets
The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball announced
Saturday night that two of this weekend’s scheduled games
between the Chicago Cubs and the Houston Astros, which had been scheduled to be played at Minute Maid Park in Houston, have been moved to Milwaukee’s Miller Park due to the effects of ...
The Brew Crew wanted to be gracious hosts
for the hurricane-weary Astros, who have been borrowing Miller
Park the past couple of days. Here's a list of what passes for care package:
As speculated by others on the Brewers Blog
earlier today, shortstop J.J. Hardy might have injured a
hand during the home-plate celebration when Ryan Braun hit his walk-off grand slam last night in the bottom of the 10 th inning against Pittsburgh at ...
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- Chicago Mets Fan
- MLB Clubs May Create Group to Promote Concerts
- Musician loses Milwaukee gig for playing a little 'Go Cubs Go' -
- New Citgo "Gas Pump" Sign to Grace Miller Park Friday
- Apparently I'm An Ass Hole
- Cubs' Zambrano no-hits Astros in 5-0 win (AP)
- Why you didn't see the Phils celebrating on Bernie Brewer's slide
- Good Thing They Didn't Schedule This On Bat Day: Turn Your Head, Order A Beer And Cough
- Johnny Cueto – the Greatest Pitcher Ever
- My Baseball Road Trip Part 2 - Milwaukee, Chicago, Cincinnati
- Evan Frederickson Interview
- Astros notes: Team takes shot at Selig with T-shirts | Baseball | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
- Astros don T-shirts to express beef with Selig, MLB | Baseball | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
- Prostate Cancer Screening Event
- The Carny Clubhouse
- Bush vs. Parra: Why the Brewers messed up
- Sabathia press conference at 11 a.m. - Brewers Blog
- MLB All-Star Final Vote Individual Campaigns Could Make A Difference
- BLS Big Ballpark Review: Milwaukee's Miller Park
- CC Shines Wildly in Debut














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