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The Milwaukee Brewers ball-in-glove logo was created by Tom Meindel for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball, which used the logo from 1978 to 1993. Other logos were adopted by the team between 1993 and 2019. Beginning in 2017, the Brewers began planning to find a new logo. By 2020 they decided to use the ball-in-glove logo again.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 September 2024. Major League Baseball franchise in Milwaukee, Wisconsin This article is about the present-day Major League Baseball team. For other uses, see Milwaukee Brewers (disambiguation). Milwaukee Brewers 2024 Milwaukee Brewers season Established in 1969 Based in Milwaukee since 1970 Team logo ...
The Beer Barrel Man was used by the American League club through the 1977 season. In 1977, the Milwaukee Brewers sponsored a contest to replace the Barrelman logo. The team received 1,932 entries, from which they selected a logo designed by a 30-year-old college art student named Tom Meindel. The logo that was selected is known as the ball-in ...
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.
This was the final season of the Milwaukee Brewers team that operated from 1894 to 1901, one of multiple teams in Milwaukee's professional baseball history to use the Brewers nickname, and the only season the team competed at the major-league level. The Brewers finished eighth in the inaugural season of the American League with a record of 48 ...
The Milwaukee Brewers continue to experience technical difficulties with its new main scoreboard at American Family Field. On Friday, against the Cincinnati Reds , the scoreboard was dark ...
In the summer of 1982, Ronald Reagan was in the White House, “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” led the box office, “Dallas” topped the Nielsen rankings and Joan Jett’s “I Love Rock ‘n ...
Bernie Brewer was a fixture at Brewers home games until 1984, when the Brewers re-built the bleachers, replacing the chalet with a sound tower and sending Bernie into retirement. By popular demand, Bernie Brewer came out of retirement in 1993, when the fans voted for his return. Bernie was brought back not as just a mustachioed man in ...