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Miller Park opened in 2000. County Stadium was the home of the Brewers from 1970, when they joined the American League as an expansion team, to 1999. Miller Park is one of the nicer major league ballparks. It has a retractable roof that may be open or closed for a game. Miller Park has a TGI Fridays behind the left field wall that has some of the most reasonable food prices in the major leagues.
Miller Park is located north of downtown Milwaukee and has good public transit. Miller Park is served by special express busses run by MCTS from downtown Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Brewers Tickets
Great tickets (sometimes less than stadium prices) for home and away games are available from a registered ticket broker.
Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Schedule and Tickets
Milwaukee Brewers History
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The Brewers have never played in the World Series as a National League team. In 2008, they made the playoffs for the first time in 26 years. They lost in the National League Division Series to the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Brewers won the National League Central Division in 2011 with the best home field record. They defeated the West Division Champion Arizona Diamondbacks in the Division Series 3 games to 2 winning 3 home games. The Brewers were defeated by the Wild Card St. Louis Cardinals for the National League Championship.
The Brewers were in originally the American League before switching to the National League. They played in the 1982 World Series as American League champions and lost to the St. Louis Cardinals
Paul Molitor played for the Milwaukee Brewers from 1978 to 1992. He also played for the Toronto Blue Jays and Minnesota Twins. Paul was a designated hitter most of his career, but played several infield positions. Paul Molitor was elected to the baseball Hall of Fame in 2004, his first year of eligibility.




