Brewers Return Home for a 6 Game Homestand

MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee Brewers return to American Family Field Monday to begin a two-series homestand against the Los Angeles Dodgers (May 8-10) and the Kansas City Royals (May 12-14).

A galaxy far, far away is coming to American Family Field with the Brewers celebrating Star Wars™ Night on Saturday, May 13. Fans can purchase a special Theme Night ticket package and receive an exclusive Ueck Skywalker bobblehead, courtesy of 620 WTMJ, Home of the Brewers. The next day, Sunday, fans can take advantage of another giveaway when the first 10,000 ticketed fans will receive a Brewers wristlet, courtesy of American Family Insurance.

Brewers Tap Takeovers will be making a return for the first time this season at J. Leinenkugel’s Barrel Yard. Fans will not want to miss getting a drink poured by Brewers pitcher Peter Strzelecki and Alum and Broadcaster, Tim Dillard. The team of star barkeeps will be joined by the Italian Racing Sausage, who will supervise their bartending skills on Saturday, May 13 from 4:40 – 5:10 p.m.

Tickets are available now for all six games of the homestand. Fans can secure their tickets to any Brewers home game at brewers.com, 1-800-933-7890 or at the American Family Field Box Office.

Monday, May 8 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers – 6:40 p.m.
Braves Wall of Honor Celebration – The late Bob “Hurricane” Hazle will be inducted into the Milwaukee Braves Wall of Honor. Hazle will join the permanent exhibit with a bronze plaque in his likeness affixed to the exterior of American Family Field. His contributions will be recognized on-field with a video and ceremonial first pitch that evening by his grandson, Robert S. Hazle III.

Miller High Life Monday – All Terrace Reserved tickets are $6, courtesy of Miller High Life.

Student Nights – Student Nights, presented by UW Credit Union, are back for the 2023 season, but new for this year college and high school students can purchase $9 tickets for every Monday – Friday home game. Visit www.brewers.com/Students for more information.

Tuesday, May 9 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers – 6:40 p.m.
Season Seat Holder Appreciation Day – Brewers Season Seat Holders receive 25 percent off concessions and $25 off retail purchases of $100 or more. 

Wednesday, May 10 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers – 12:40 p.m.
Math Day – As part of this special educational day at the ballpark, presented by UW-Milwaukee, students will improve their math skills and learn basic statistical principles through the game of baseball.

Kids and Seniors Discount Day – Kids 14 and under & seniors 60+, courtesy of WPS Health Insurance, save 50 percent on tickets.

Senior Stroll – Following the game, seniors 60-and-over can stroll along the outfield warning track, presented by WPS Health Insurance.

Friday, May 12 vs. Kansas City Royals – 7:10 p.m.
5-County Friday – Residents of Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Washington and Waukesha Counties will save 50 percent on tickets. Excludes the Miller Lite Beerpen, All-Inclusive Areas, Platinum Seats and Uecker Seats.

Miller Lite Beerpen – Fans 21-or-older in the Miller Lite Beerpen will receive a free Brewers hat, courtesy of Miller Lite.

Drive for Charity, presented by BCF Leadership Council – Brewers Community Foundation invites fans to bring peanut butter, or a donation of $10, to American Family Field during the series against the Kansas City Royals (May 12-14) or go online to brewers.com/BCF to make a donation to benefit local children and families. Those who do will receive a Rowdy Tellez collectible Brewers pin.

Saturday, May 13 vs. Kansas City Royals – 6:10 p.m.
Theme Night Ticket Package: Star Wars™ Night – With the purchase of a Star Wars™ Night ticket package, fans receive a Ueck Skywalker bobblehead, courtesy of 620 WTMJ, Home of the Brewers.

Ceremonial First Pitch – A ceremonial first pitch will be thrown out by Luca Flick, from the Make-a-Wish Foundation.

Brewers Tap Takeover – Brewers pitcher Peter Strzelecki and Brewers Alum and Broadcaster, Tim Dillard will sling drinks from 4:40 – 5:10 p.m. at J. Leinenkugel’s Barrel Yard as the inaugural Tap Takeover begins this season.

Sunday, May 14 vs. Kansas City Royals – 1:10 p.m.
Brewers Wristlet Giveaway – The first 10,000 ticketed fans will receive a Brewers Wristlet, courtesy of American Family Insurance.

Autograph Sunday – Children ages 14 and under are invited to the seats by the warning track to receive an autograph from a Brewers player, alumnus and/or other Brewers personality from 11:50 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. every Sunday home game from April through August, courtesy of PNC Bank. Up to six different stations will feature a player or other personality each Sunday. Autographs are limited to one per child and full-sized bats are not allowed.

Sunday Fun-Day Bundle – New for 2023! Fans can get 4 Terrace Outfield tickets, 4 hot dogs, 4 sodas, and 1 general parking pass for just $59. Not available day of game.

Kids Run the Bases – Following all Sunday home games, kids 14 and under are invited onto the field to run the bases, presented by Aurora Health Care®.

Honorary Bat Girls – The Milwaukee Brewers stands with countless women, men, and families affected each year by breast cancer. In honor of Mother’s Day and the fight against breast cancer, Sande Robinson and Krista Parker are being honored as the Brewers Honorary Bat Girls. The Honorary Bat Girl initiative is a league-wide initiative designed to raise greater awareness and support for the breast cancer cause. Both honorees will be throwing out a ceremonial first pitch ahead of Sunday’s game, followed by an on-field recognition.
*Robinson and Parker will be available for interviews. Credentialed media should reach out to Leslie.Stachowiak@brewers.com to coordinate.

Breast Cancer Pink-Out – Aurora Health Care® has dedicated this year’s Mother’s Day game to the recognition of breast cancer patients, survivors and family members. Pre-game ceremonies will include an on-field display of a Pink Ribbon during the National Anthem, held by Aurora Health Care patients and guests, a Pink-Out T-Shirt distribution for those seated in designated Field and Loge Bleacher sections, and a special first pitch for Krista Parker, a current patient at Aurora Health Care® undergoing treatment for breast cancer. During the game, several breast cancer survivors will be recognized as they “Ring the Bell” to celebrate the conclusion of their treatment. Through Field Level concourse activations, fans will also be able to inscribe personal dedications to friends, family members or loved ones that have been impacted by breast cancer on a pink-brick wall display and enjoy photo opportunities with a unique pink balloon backdrop.