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195,342,245,543,366,421,754,356,457,224,695,267,998.632 years
Miller Park's PA announcer is Rob Anderson
1954-1976. He played 1954-1974 with the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves and 1975-1976 with the Milwaukee Brewers.
No. Far from being the worst team is baseball, the Milwaukee Brewers have been very competitive in recent years. They appeared in the 2011 National League Championship Game, but lost in five games to the eventual world champion St. Louis Cardinals. In 2012, the Brewers, paced by red-hot Most Valuable Player candidate Ryan Braun, made a strong run at an N.L. wild-card berth.
Aaron's career lasted 23 seasons (1954-1976). He was 42 when he played his last game.
You need to be retired from the MLB for five years do he hasn't been on the ballot.
Three playoff berths over a 40 year period isn't very good. If that kind of record makes them a laughable franchise, then they are. If we look at the last five years only, the team has been more respectable, with a winning record most seasons but losing records the last two.
Hank Aaron played 21 years for the National League team Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves from 1954-1974. The last two years of his career (1975 & 1976) he played with the American League team Milwaukee Brewers when he retired.
If I lived in Milwaukee, I would celebrate having Price Fielder, one of the greatest pure power hitters in the game. But he is no where near as good as Morneau and Fielder.
Larry Aaron, the son of Hall of Famer Hank Aaron, became a professional scout in 2011 for the Milwaukee Brewers. He will turn 55 years old on December 15th, 2013.
On July 30, 1990, Nolan Ryan of the Texas Rangers earned his 300th career victory with a win over the Milwaukee Brewers.
With less than a week to go before the start of the season, there wasn't nearly enough time to order new uniforms. As a result, the Brewers were forced to replace the Pilots logos with Brewers logos. In fact, the outline of the old Pilots logo was clearly visible on the Brewers' uniforms. They were also forced to assume the Seattle Pilots' place in the AL West (where, due to their geographical location, they would stay until 1972, when they moved to the AL East). Under the circumstances, the Brewers' 1970 season was over before it started, and they finished 65-97 (a one-game improvement over 1969). They would not have a winning season until 1978. Those years, however, were not without their highlights. For instance, in 1973 the team introduced its popular mascot, Bernie Brewer. A year later, the Brewers engineered a trade that brought Hank Aaron back to Milwaukee, a move which gave the team instant credibility. Selig also began acquiring many players that would become long-standing fan favorites, including Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, Jim Gantner, Stormin' Gorman Thomas, Don Money, and Cecil Cooper.