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We love a good logo design secret, but it's not often that we discover one from a game show. At first glance, the Milwaukee Brewers logo looks like a ball in baseball mitt. At second and third glance too. In fact, it turns out that even players on the team took years to notice anything else.
Brewers First Baseman Rumored To Be Trade Candidate originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Brewers completed a trade this week, sending right-handed pitcher Aaron Civale to the Chicago White Sox for first baseman Andrew Vaughn. Shortly after that, a report came out that the Brewers are interested in trading one of their current first baseman.
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Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Aaron Civale is moving to a bullpen role for the first time in his seven-year career.
The Brewers announced a rebrand in 2019 for the club’s 50th anniversary. The team brought back an old logo first used in 1978 that cleverly placed a lowercase B underneath a letter M to form a baseball mitt out of the team nickname’s initials—and they’re hidden in plain sight.
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WISN 12 News on MSNThousands of kids gather for 'Play Ball Weekend' in Milwaukee County"Play Ball Weekend" at Baran Park in Milwaukee County brings together thousands of children to learn baseball basics and promote physical activity.
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SB Nation on MSNBrewers can’t capitalize on comeback opportunities, fall 8-5The Milwaukee Brewers fell behind the St. Louis Cardinals early on Saturday afternoon, but found themselves unable to capitalize on the several opportunities they had to get all the way back into this game,
YouTube The Milwaukee Brewers may have found their next "guy." Jacob Misiorowski put the league on notice, Thursday night, in an electric debut for the Brewers, striking out five Cardinals and allowing no hits in 5 innings.