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Brewers and would
One of the games played in Milwaukee that year was against the expansion Seattle Pilots, the team that would become the Brewers.
Dibble cites that the contraction of the Twins would benefit the Brewers, as they would potentially claim the Twins ' share of the upper Midwest market.
That trade would become even more important on the final game of the regular season between the Brewers and the Baltimore Orioles, with both teams tied for first place in the AL East.
Yount later recalled at a Brewers banquet that he did not have to dive to catch the line drive hit by Murray but figured ending the game with a diving catch would be the icing on the cake for Nieves ' no-hitter.
1992 proved to be the end of an era for the Brewers, as teammates Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, and Jim Gantner, who had been together since 1978 would go their separate ways, as Molitor left the Brewers for the Toronto Blue Jays, Gantner retired, and Yount would only last one more season before retiring in 1993.
A lack of good management and an aging ballpark in old County Stadium, were both becoming stark problems for the Brewers and many fans began to wonder if the Brewers would ever become contenders again.
Had the Brewers elected not to move to the National League, the Minnesota Twins would have been offered the opportunity next.
Shortly before the All Star break the Brewers climbed to one game above. 500, but then lost their next three to the Chicago Cubs and would never return to. 500.
However, the Brewers season would come to an end on Sunday as Jeff Suppan allowed three home runs to lose 6 – 2, eliminating them from the postseason in four games.
The Brewers did suffer some early losses in spring training, as Zack Greinke was lost to a rib injury that would keep him out for a month, and Corey Hart was out for the first half of April with a hamstring injury, which caused the Brewers to make a last-minute trade at the end of spring training for Washington Nationals outfielder Nyjer Morgan.
In the offseason, the Brewers would lose many of their spot players that had helped them during the season, such as Mark Kotsay, Jerry Hairston Jr., and Craig Counsell but their most notable loss was that of Prince Fielder, who would leave the team via free agency after having been a part of the Brewers organization for almost a decade.
The Brewers would also sign Japanese outfielder Norichika Aoki to bring some needed outfield depth.
The road uniforms would be grey and would feature the same script " Brewers " on the front, with a simple patch on the left sleeve with a script " Milwaukee " on it.

Brewers and make
At present, he works under a personal services contract with the Brewers to make appearances in the community and welcome visitors to Gorman's Grill at Miller Park.
After the 1972 season, he was traded to the Brewers to make room for Mike Schmidt.
To make room for Branyan, the Brewers designated outfielder Chris Magruder for assignment.
* Brewing with Coquitos Brewers using baby coquitos to make beer.

Brewers and two
As a result of several franchise shifts, the Brewers were one of only two Western League teams that didn't fold, move or get kicked out of the league ( the other being the Detroit Tigers ).
Aaron spent 21 seasons with the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves in the National League ( NL ) before playing for the Milwaukee Brewers of the American League ( AL ) for the final two years of his career.
Following the 1977 season, the Brewers made two big hires that turned the previously underachieving Brewers into perennial contenders.
Don Sutton started against Jim Palmer and the Brewers won 10 – 2, thanks to Robin Yount hitting two clutch home runs, clinching the AL East Division.
The Brewers faced the California Angels in the 1982 American League Championship Series and lost the first two games in California, but then rallied to win the next two games back in Milwaukee, setting up the pivotal Game 5, with the winner being the American League Champions.
The Brewers became the first team to win the American League Championship Series when down two games to none.
The Cardinals won the next two games and seemed to have Game 4 in complete control until the Brewers rallied for six runs in the 7th to win the game 7 – 5.
The Brewers had many individual accomplishments during their two playoff years, as both in 1981 and 1982, Brewer players won both the AL MVP and Cy Young awards, with Rollie Fingers winning both awards in 1981, and Robin Yount winning the MVP and Pete Vuckovich winning the Cy Young in 1982.
As a bit of a shocker for Brewers fans, who were used to the team sporting several power hitters, the Brewers in 1992 instead led the American League with 256 stolen bases, while hitting only 82 home runs, with only two players ( Greg Vaughn and Paul Molitor ) hitting more than 12 for the year.
This led to the Brewers being far enough down in the standings that management decided to trade free agent-to-be Carlos Lee to the Texas Rangers for closer Francisco Cordero, outfielder Kevin Mench, and two minor league prospects.
The Brewers won the first two games of their final homestand of the season to pull within two games of the Cubs, but faced a near impossible task with the club's elimination number down to only three and the wild card leading Padres coming to town.
The Brewers started April on a solid winning note, but suffered two big blows in their pitching rotation when Dave Bush was demoted to AAA Nashville, and Yovani Gallardo suffered a potential season ending knee injury.
Hamels allowed only two hits and struck out nine Brewers batters in eight shutout innings.
The Brewers mounted a comeback in the 9th inning as closer Brad Lidge allowed two hits, a walk, and a run to score.
To address some needed bullpen depth, the Brewers made a shocking trade just hours after the All-Star Game, trading two Class-A prospects to the New York Mets for ace reliever Francisco Rodriguez, who immediately became the Brewers set-up reliever for closer John Axford.
The Brewers faced the NL West Champion Arizona Diamondbacks in the NLDS and won the first two games at Miller Park, with Yovani Gallardo pitching 8 stellar innings in a 4-1 Game 1 win.
In their 11 postseason games, the Brewers starting pitchers only had three quality starts, with Yovani Gallardo accounting for two of them, both of which were in the NLDS.
Poor bullpen play put the team even further out of contention by the end of July, which caused the Brewers to trade ace pitcher Zack Greinke to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in exchange for top minor league shortstop Jean Segura and two minor league relief pitchers.

Brewers and significant
The Brewers first significant free-agent signing in many years was veteran catcher Damian Miller, a Wisconsin native, and to address a need for better run production, the Brewers traded speedy outfielder Scott Podsednik and relief pitcher Luis Vizcaino to the Chicago White Sox in exchange for slugging outfielder Carlos Lee.
In 1990, the Brewers made significant modifications to their uniforms, switching from pullover to button-down jerseys ( the last American League team to do so ).
A brewpub may also be known as a microbrewery if production has a significant distribution beyond the premises-the American Brewers Association use a fixed 75 % of production to determine if a company is a microbrewery.

Brewers and free
After the 2004 season, with Mark Attanasio now in control of the franchise, the Brewers were finally able to spend some money on free agents.
The Brewers attempted to shore up their starting pitching with the signings of free agents Randy Wolf and Doug Davis, but the Brewers still struggled.
After his junior year in college, he was selected third overall in the 1978 free agent draft by the Milwaukee Brewers.
Gagné became a free agent following the 2008 season and re-signed with the Brewers to a minor league deal.
That offseason, however, the Indians re-signed Lofton as a free agent, subsequently trading Grissom and pitcher Jeff Juden to the Milwaukee Brewers for pitchers Ben McDonald, Ron Villone, and Mike Fetters.
On December 8, 2011, González was signed in free agency by the Milwaukee Brewers.
*" Brewers acquire free agent Gabe Kapler ; Veteran outfielder signs one-year contract ," MLB. com, 12 / 20 / 07
In April 1991 he signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Brewers.
With the departure of Paul Molitor via free agency, Hamilton found himself carrying more of the Brewers ' offensive burden in 1993.
After one season with the Brewers, Counsell returned to the Diamondbacks as a free agent for two more seasons.
Counsell returned to the Brewers as a free agent for 2007 and filled the role of utility infielder.
Ginter started with the Memphis Redbirds, the Triple-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals, but after becoming a free agent, signed in late August with the Milwaukee Brewers, and was assigned to their Triple-A affiliate, the Nashville Sounds.
After the 2009 season the Brewers did not pick up the option on Looper for 2010, making him a free agent.
He was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers toward the end of the season, signed as a free agent with the San Diego Padres for, with the Cincinnati Reds for, and with the New York Mets for 2005.
The Brewers chose not to re-sign Bell after the 2006 season, and he became a free agent.
At the end of the season, he became a free agent and signed with the Milwaukee Brewers on 28 January,.
Following the 2003 season, Grieve signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Brewers ; on August 31 of the 2004 season, they traded him to the Chicago Cubs.
He then signed free agent deals with the San Diego Padres for ( where he eclipsed the 300 at-bat mark for the first time and set a still-standing career high in RBI, with 42 ), Milwaukee Brewers for, Washington Nationals for, and St. Louis Cardinals for.
Turnbow was granted free agency during the Brewers ' brief playoff run.

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