Miller Park T-Shirts
Description: The Milwaukee Brewers are an American professional baseball team based in Milwaukee. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central division. The Brewers are named for the city's association with the brewing industry. Since 2001, they have played their home games at American Family Field, which was named Miller Park through the 2020 season and has a seating capacity of 41,900 people. The team was founded in 1969 as the Seattle Pilots, an expansion team of the American League (AL), in Seattle, Washington. The Pilots played their home games at Sick's Stadium. After only one season, the team relocated to Milwaukee, becoming known as the Brewers.
Description: Miller Park • Milwaukee Brewers • MKE WI: Miller Park (now AmFam Field) is located in what used to be the center field parking lot of Milwaukee County Stadium. Helfaer Field, a $3.1 million Little League ballpark, is located next door to Miller Park on land formerly occupied by County Stadium. Miller Park • Milwaukee Brewers • MKE WI © 2022-2025 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Milwaukee is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the county seat of Milwaukee County. With a population of 577,222 at the 2020 census, Milwaukee is the 31st-most populous city in the United States and the fifth-most populous city in the Midwest. It is the central city of the Milwaukee metropolitan area, the 40th-most populous metro area in the U.S. with 1.57 million residents.
Description: Sausage Race • Milwaukee Brewers • Miller Park: The famous Klements Racing Sausages, has honored Milwaukee’s immigration story since 1993. In 2007, Chorizo permanently joined the race. Klement’s 25-year sponsorship (now Johnsonville Brats) ended in 2017. Sausage Race • Milwaukee Brewers • Miller Park © 2022-2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Bob Uecker • Mr. Baseball • Milwaukee Brewers: R.I.P. Bob Uecker (1934-1925), Mr. Baseball. Born and raised in Milwaukee, catcher for the Milwaukee Braves, and Brewers broadcaster over 53 seasons. Mr. Baseball's final call, in the last inning of the Brewer's final wildcard game against the NY Mets in 2024: “And, the New York Mets, after coming from behind, with a big 4 run 9th inning rally. Wow." Bob Uecker • Mr. Baseball • Milwaukee Brewers © 2022-2025 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Miller Park • Milwaukee Brewers • MKE WI: Miller Park (now AmFam Field) is located in what used to be the center field parking lot of Milwaukee County Stadium. County Stadium was home to the Brewers from 1970-2000 and the Milwaukee Braves from 1953-1965. Fans attending Brewers games during their final four seasons at County Stadium were able to watch Miller Park rise as it was built. Helfaer Field, a $3.1 million Little League ballpark, is located next door to Miller Park on land formerly occupied by County Stadium. Miller Park • Milwaukee Brewers • MKE WI © 2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Mr. Baseball • Bob Uecker • Milwaukee Brewers: R.I.P. Bob Uecker (1934-1925), Mr. Baseball. Born and raised in Milwaukee, catcher for the Milwaukee Braves, and Brewers broadcaster over 53 seasons. Mr. Baseball's final call, in the last inning of the Brewer's final wildcard game against the NY Mets in 2024: “And, the New York Mets, after coming from behind, with a big 4 run 9th inning rally. Wow." Mr. Baseball • Bob Uecker • Milwaukee Brewers © 2020-2025 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Bob Uecker • Mr. Baseball • Milwaukee Brewers: R.I.P. Bob Uecker (1934-1925), Mr. Baseball. Born and raised in Milwaukee, catcher for the Milwaukee Braves, and Brewers broadcaster over 53 seasons. Mr. Baseball's final call, in the last inning of the Brewer's final wildcard game against the NY Mets in 2024: “And, the New York Mets, after coming from behind, with a big 4 run 9th inning rally. Wow." Bob Uecker • Mr. Baseball • Milwaukee Brewers © 2022-2025 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Milwaukee Wisconsin • 1957 Bushville Wins! was the slogan seen and heard across the world as the Milwaukee Braves defeated the New York Yankees in the 1957 World Series. It was the first professional sports championship for Milwaukee and one that deserved a celebration unlike anything seen in the city. Milwaukee Wisconsin • 1957 Bushville Wins! © 2022-2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved.
Description: Milwaukee Bears 1923 • Milwaukee, Wisconsin: The Bears were a Negro National League baseball team that competed for just one unfinished season in 1923. Milwaukee Bears 1923 • Milwaukee, Wisconsin © 2022-2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Milwaukee Wisconsin • 1957 Bushville Wins! was the slogan seen and heard across the world as the Milwaukee Braves defeated the New York Yankees in the 1957 World Series. It was the first professional sports championship for Milwaukee and one that deserved a celebration unlike anything seen in the city. Milwaukee Wisconsin • 1957 Bushville Wins! © 2022-2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved.
Description: Milwaukee Chicks • 1944 League Champions: The Milwaukee Chicks, in Wisconsin, were a women's professional baseball team which played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during the 1944 season. They were managed by Max Carey, former star player for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Robins and a future Hall of Famer. Milwaukee Chicks • 1944 League Champions © 2022-2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Kenosha Comets • Kenosha, Wisconsin: The Kenosha Comets, in Wisconsin, were a women's professional baseball team which played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Kenosha Comets • Kenosha, Wisconsin © 2022-2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Milwaukee Chicks • AAGPBL Patch • Milwaukee, Wisconsin: The Milwaukee Chicks of Wisconsin was a women's professional baseball team which played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during the 1944 season (AAGPBL). They were league champions during their one and only season in Milwaukee: 1944. Milwaukee Chicks • AAGPBL Patch • Milwaukee, Wisconsin © 2022-2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Mr. Baseball • Bob Uecker • Milwaukee Brewers: R.I.P. Bob Uecker (1934-1925), Mr. Baseball. Born and raised in Milwaukee, catcher for the Milwaukee Braves, and Brewers broadcaster over 53 seasons. Mr. Baseball's final call, in the last inning of the Brewer's final wildcard game against the NY Mets in 2024: “And, the New York Mets, after coming from behind, with a big 4 run 9th inning rally. Wow." Mr. Baseball • Bob Uecker • Milwaukee Brewers © 2020-2025 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Milwaukee Bears 1923 • Milwaukee, Wisconsin: The Bears were a Negro National League baseball team that competed for just one unfinished season in 1923. Milwaukee Bears 1923 • Milwaukee, Wisconsin © 2022-2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: MKE Downtown City Skyline • Milwaukee, WI: See Milwaukee's Skyline! Celebrate the people, places, and spirit that make the city of Milwaukee unique. This downtown skyline depicts some of MKE's most well-known architecture, both old and new! Buildings include: Milwaukee's City Hall, 100 E. Wisconsin Avenue, Wisconsin Gas Light Building, US Bank Building, the NEW Couture Building, Northwestern Mutual Headquarters, Discovery World, and the MAM Calatrava! MKE Downtown City Skyline • Milwaukee, WI © 2020-2025 Grumble Services, LLC • All rights reserved.
Description: 6th Inning Italian Wipeout • Milwaukee WI: The famous Klements Racing Sausages, has honored Milwaukee’s immigration story since 1993. Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Randall Simon swings & hits the Italian Racing Sausage with a bat while passing the visitor’s dugout on July 9, 2003. 6th Inning Italian Wipeout • Milwaukee WI © 2022-2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Secret Milwaukee • Mitchell Park Domes • Treasure Hunt: Milwaukee's Mitchell Park Domes. A hint in Byron Preiss’ Treasure Hunt in the underground phenomenom, “The Secret.” All illustrations for The Secret were painted by John Jude Palencar. Secret Milwaukee • Mitchell Park Domes • Treasure Hunt © 2020-2025 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved.
Description: Milwaukee Bears Jersey • Milwaukee, Wisconsin: The Bears were a Negro National League baseball team that competed for just one unfinished season in 1923. Milwaukee Bears Jersey • Milwaukee, Wisconsin © 2022-2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Milwaukee Chicks • AAGPBL Hat • Milwaukee, Wisconsin: The Milwaukee Chicks of Wisconsin was. one of the original women's professional baseball team playing in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPL) during the 1944 season, winning the league championship that year. Milwaukee Chicks • AAGPBL Hat • Milwaukee, Wisconsin © 2022-2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Two-fisted Slopper • Milwaukee County Stadium: Opened in 1953, Milwaukee County Stadium was primarily a baseball park for Major League Baseball's Milwaukee Braves and later the Milwaukee Brewers. Two-fisted Slopper was a popular PSA. Two-fisted Slopper • Milwaukee County Stadium © 2022-2024 Grumble Services, LLC • All rights reserved.
Description: Being a part of the grid expansion in General Oglethorpe’s city plan and named after Polish General Casimir Pulaski, Pulaski Square is located at the intersection of Barnard and West Macon Streets. This particular edit of this image is inspired by the film Forrest Gump, which was filmed in the historic district of Savannah.