Milwaukee Brewers: What to know about the MLB team
The Milwaukee Brewers are part of the National League Central Division in MLB. The Brewers were established in 1969 and have never won a World Series since joining MLB.
The Milwaukee Brewers home stadium is American Family Field, which was once called Miller Park, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The stadium is well-known in the sports league for its impressive retractable roof.
The team hosts spring training in Phoenix, Arizona, at the American Family Fields of Phoenix.
The Milwaukee Brewers boast distinctive features, such as the entertaining sausage character race held during each game and their mascot, Bernie Brewer, who slides down a slide following every home run.
Their top rival in the National League Central Division is the Chicago Cubs. The Brewers have been home to several notable players over the years, including Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, and Ben Sheets. In 2025, standout performers like outfielder Christian Yelich, outfielder Jackson Chourio, and catcher William Contreras contributed to the team's leading record in the National League as of August.