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  1. Between 1902 and 1952, Milwaukee was home to the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association (AAA) and the Milwaukee Bears of the Negro National League. Both clubs played at Borchert Field. In 1981, Milwaukee won the American League East Division in the second half of the strike-shortened season.

  2. The franchise played in the American League (AL) until 1998 when it moved to the National League in conjunction with a major league realignment. [3] As of the completion of the 2023 season, the Brewers have played 8,676 regular-season games and compiled a win–loss record of 4,215–4,461 (.486).

  3. Nov 7, 2024 · Milwaukee Brewers, American professional baseball team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Brewers play in the National League (NL), but they spent their first 29 seasons (196997) in the American League (AL). The team that would become the Brewers was founded in 1969 in Seattle as the Pilots.

  4. View important dates and milestones in Brewers Franchise History, from the earliest seeds in the 1960s, through to present day. View Timeline. Ballparks. Logos. Retired Numbers. On The Field. Brewers All-Time Leaders. Cecil Cooper (pictured here) ranks among the Brewers franchise leaders in batting average, hits, RBIs, and more.

  5. The American Association Milwaukee Brewers were founded in 1901, after the major-league Brewers of the American League moved to St. Louis and became the St. Louis Browns. The minor-league Brewers did not win their first American Association championship until 1913, then repeated the next year.

  6. Milwaukee Brewers. Team History & Encyclopedia. Team Names: Milwaukee Brewers, Seattle Pilots. Seasons: 56 (1969 to 2024) Record: 4308-4530, .487 W-L%. Playoff Appearances: 9. Pennants: 1. World Championships: 0.

  7. In 1998, the Brewers agreed to move from the American League to the National League in order to provide a balance for interleague scheduling. In 2001, the team moved from Milwaukee County Stadium to Miller Park, a state-of-the-art ballpark with a retractable roof.

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