"The Selig Experience:" Attraction honoring Bud Selig opens at Miller Park on May 29th

MILWAUKEE (WITI) – The Milwaukee Brewers have announced that the Selig Experience, a state-of-the-art attraction at Miller Park to honor retired Commissioner Emeritus and former Brewers Owner Allan H. (Bud) Selig, will open to the public on Friday, May 29th when the Brewers face the Diamondbacks.The Selig Experience is located on Miller Park’s Loge Level in the left field corner.

"Winning Hank:" Brewers fans, you could win exclusive Associated Bank Check Deck tickets!

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Associated Bank has announced a unique contest known as “Winning Hank.” This contest gives Milwaukee baseball fans the chance to win two exclusive Associated Bank Check Deck tickets including drinks, unlimited food, a general parking pass, and access to the new Associated Bank “Check In” gate for the April 7th game at 7:10 p.m.On Wednesday, April 1st (April Fool’s Day), fans can stop in at any bank location and ask a teller for one “Hank on a Stick,” which is a cut-out photo of Hank the Ballpark Pup’s face attached to a stick handle.

On the mound or on the mountain, Milwaukee Brewers Tyler Thornburg is scaling to the top

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Tyler Thornburg might start the season in the minors because he's versatile enough to bounce up and down and pitch in any spot he's needed.

Forbes: Milwaukee Brewers value has increased nearly 55% from one year ago

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- New estimates by Forbes show the value of the Milwaukee Brewers has increased nearly 55% from a year ago.Forbes says the Brewers are now worth $875 million.

Milwaukee Brewers to host Midwest League game Friday, June 19th

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- The Milwaukee Brewers have announced that Miller Park will once again play host to a Midwest League game.

Back to his roots: Hank "The Ballpark Pup" headed to Maryvale Baseball Park this weekend!

MILWAUKEE (WITI) – Hank “The Ballpark Pup,” will return to his old grounds in Phoenix, Arizona, this Saturday, March 28th to make an appearance at Maryvale Baseball Park.

Brewers will stay at Maryvale Baseball Park for Spring Training 2016 -- but then what?

PHOENIX (WITI) -- The Milwaukee Brewers say they will return to Maryvale Baseball Park for Spring Training next season.Brewers spokesman Tyler Barnes told the Phoenix Business Journal the team will return for 2016, and after that, all options are being considered.The Brewers have been taking part in Spring Training at Maryvale Baseball Park since 1998.The team could look at relocating to a different Phoenix-area park, or possibly moving to Florida.

Milwaukee Brewers set to auction 103 Opening Day "Uecker" seats

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- The Milwaukee Brewers will auction off Opening Day tickets for the 103 “Uecker Seats” located at Miller Park.

Brewers exercise 2016 option on manager Ron Roenicke

PHOENIX (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers have exercised their 2016 option on manager Ron Roenicke.Roenicke replaced Ken Macha after the 2010 season and has led the Brewers to a 335-313 record.

"It's too busy:" Brewers Manager Ron Roenicke says when Spring Training is over, his life gets a bit simpler

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- There is no pressure for baseball teams to win in Spring Training, but the manager always has to be on his toes.Spring Training is underway at Maryvale Baseball Park in Phoenix, Arizona.

Brewers: Pitcher Dontrelle Willis ending comeback bid, will retire at 33

PHOENIX (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers say pitcher Dontrelle Willis is ending his comeback bid and will retire at 33.A popular star a decade ago, Willis was in the Brewers' camp on a Minor League contract.

Milwaukee Brewers ban high fives to avoid spread of... pink eye

PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers will have to find a new way to celebrate for the next few spring training games.

Grounds crew removes field tarps at Miller Park: "It's time for us to get her growing again"

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- It's a sure sign of spring as the tarps are carefully removed on the field at Miller Park showing off the beautiful grass it was protecting."Mother Nature, as you guys can see outside, the sun is shining, our wall panels are open, and it's time for us to get her growing again for the upcoming season," said Milwaukee Brewers Director of Grounds Michael Boettcher.This is the first time the grass is exposed since November 25th when the tarp was put on to protect and maintain moisture within the roots.

"It's intense!" When Brewers reliever Jonathan Broxton isn't on the mound, he's in the woods, hunting hogs!

PHOENIX (WITI) -- The Milwaukee Brewers baseball season is right around the corner, and there's a big guy in Milwaukee's bullpen who will carry a big load in his first season with the team."I mean, it's like a brotherly love over there with the other team because you come through Spring Training, you work so hard every day and...but you also have to look at it like a business move too," Brewers reliever Jonathan Broxton said.The human side of baseball makes trades challenging, but when reliever Jonathan Broxton was picked up last August 31st by the Brewers, he made the adjustment with a little help from his new teammates -- some of whom he was familiar with."That was what made it easy too is that I played with some of these guys before in KC and so I kinda knew some of them and come here open arms ready to work and do whatever it took to win," Broxton said.Broxton wasn't around for most of the Brewers great start -- including 150 days in first place, but when he came to join the Crew, the 30-year-old entering his tenth full Major League season retired 46 of the first 62 batters he faced.

FOX6's Tom Pipines checks in with "Bat Girl" Michelle Ismha at Brewers Spring Training

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- The Milwaukee Brewers have begun Cactus League play at Maryvale Baseball Park in Arizona -- and back in Milwaukee, fans are gearing up for Opening Day on Monday, April 6th.

Brewers hit record numbers as fans flock to Miller Park for 2015-2016 tickets

MILWAUKEE (WITI) — Below freezing temperatures, a bitterly cold wind and long hours -- that's why the dedicated Milwaukee Brewers fans put up with just to get their hands on some 2015-2016 tickets.They are the coveted tickets hundreds want for a chance to watch the Brewers take to the field in the first game of the season.