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Milwaukee Brewers Information: the Braves moved to Atlanta in 1965, and Milwaukee franchise owner, Bud Selig, wanted to bring baseball back to Wisconsin. The expansion team (Milwaukee Brewers) was born in 1969 - origibally part of the American League. While their team logos have changed dramatically over the years, their seasonal records continue to be sub par. With only a handful of season in the winning percentage and no World Series wins, the Brewers continue the uphill battle to fight for post season games. Hall of Famers: Robin Yount, Hank Aaron, Don Sutton, Paul Molitor, and Rollie Fingers.

 

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Fun Facts: At the opening of Miller Park, the ceremonial pitches were thrown by George W Bush and founder Bud Selig. At the new ballpark, the first Milwaukee Brewers' home run was hit by Jeromy Burnitz. In April of 1987, Juan Nieves became the first Brewer pitcher to throw a no-hitter game. 5 years later, Brewer Pat Listach won Rookie of the Year.


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