American Family Field homestand highlights: July 8-11

Seats Remain Available for all Four Games of Homestand, Including Robin Yount ‘90s Bobblehead Day

July 7th, 2021

MILWAUKEE – The first-place Milwaukee Brewers are back at American Family Field on Thursday for their final series before the All-Star break, hosting the Cincinnati Reds for 1990’s Weekend from July 8-11. Tickets are available for all four games, including Sunday’s ‘90s Robin Yount Bobblehead Day.Single-game tickets for games at American Family Field throughout the remainder of the regular season are available for purchase. Tickets can be purchased at brewers.com, 1-800-933-7890 or at the American Family Field Box Office. All online and phone purchases will be digitally delivered through the MLB Ballpark app.

Fans currently have a chance to take advantage of a flash sale through 11:59 p.m. tonight in which all Terrace Reserved tickets for remaining Monday through Thursday home games can be purchased for just $6 at brewers.com/Tickets, courtesy of Miller High Life.

The Brewers will celebrate ‘90s Weekend this homestand beginning with a ‘90s Brewers short-sleeve t-shirt giveaway to the first 10,000 ticketed fans on Friday, July 9, presented by Town Bank, a Wintrust Community Bank.

With the purchase of a special theme night ticket package, fans will receive a Brewers flannel shirt as part of Flannel Night on Saturday, July 10, courtesy of American Family Insurance.

The first 35,000 ticketed fans on Sunday, July 11 will receive a ‘90s Robin Yount Bobblehead, sponsored by Town Bank, a Wintrust Community Bank.

On Sunday, July 11, fans will have the chance to be served by current Brewers players, alumni, broadcasters and executives as part of “Brewers Tap Takeover” from 11:40 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the First Base and Third Base Wards. During this time, the two Ward Bars will feature ‘90s County Stadium beer prices.

Brewers pitcher Adrian Houser and first baseman Daniel Vogelbach will serve as guest bartenders, as will alumni Greg Vaughn and Jim Gantner and broadcasters Jeff Levering, Lane Grindle, Tim Dillard, Sophia Minnaert, Dario Melendez and Vinny Rottino.

Also jumping in behind the bar are President of Baseball Operations David Stearns, President of Business Operations Rick Schlesinger, Chief Financial Officer Dan Fumai and Special Assistant to the President of Baseball Operations Doug Melvin.

Bernie Brewer and Barrelman will join in on the fun, which will feature 16 oz. domestic draft beer for $4 (plus tax and valid only for the duration of the Takeover) at the Barrel Bars located at the First Base and Third Base Wards.

The full schedule of promotions and events for the upcoming homestand is available below:Thursday, July 8 vs. Cincinnati – 7:10 p.m.
MLB Network Reusable Tote – The first 10,000 ticketed fans will receive a reusable tote, courtesy of MLB Network.Friday, July 9 vs. Cincinnati – 7:10 p.m.
‘90s Brewers Short-Sleeved T-Shirt – The first 10,000 ticketed fans will receive a ‘90s short-sleeved Brewers t-shirt, courtesy of Town Bank, a Wintrust Community Bank.Season Seat Holder Appreciation Day – Brewers Season Seat Holders receive 25 percent off concessions and $25 off retail purchases of $100 or more.Student Nights – All college and high school students can purchase Terrace Reserved tickets for $9 or right field Loge Bleachers tickets for $15.Miller Lite Beerpen – Fans 21-or-older in the Miller Lite Beerpen will receive a free Brewers hat, courtesy of Miller Lite.Saturday, July 10 vs. Cincinnati – 6:15 p.m.
Theme Night Ticket Package: Flannel Night – With the purchase of a theme night ticket package, fans receive a Brewers flannel shirt, presented by American Family Insurance.Brewers Coupon Book – The first 25,000 ticketed fans will receive a coupon book with special offers and savings.Sunday, July 11 vs. Cincinnati – 1:10 p.m.
‘90s Robin Yount Bobblehead Day – The first 35,000 ticketed fans will receive a ‘90s Robin Yount Bobblehead, presented by Town Bank, a Wintrust Community Bank.Kids Run the Bases – Kids 14-and-under can experience the thrill of running the bases following the game, courtesy of Aurora Health Care®.

Ongoing Around the Ballpark:
Ticket Availability: Single-game tickets for games at American Family Field through the remainder of the regular season are now available for purchase. Tickets can be purchased at brewers.com, 1-800-933-7890 or at the American Family Field Box Office. All online and phone purchases will be digitally delivered through the MLB Ballpark app.

_Grand Slam Teacher of the Month, presented by UScellular_™: The Brewers Grand Slam Teacher of the Month Award recognizes educators from all grades and disciplines who play a pivotal role in students’ lives, improving student achievement and using innovative strategies during these challenging times. Congratulations to all the nominees and to July’s winner: Amy Keliher

Brewers Community Achievers Award, presented by Meijer: The Brewers Community Achievers Award recognizes volunteers, philanthropists and other heroes in the community who have helped their neighborhoods in extraordinary ways. Congratulations to all the nominees and to June’s winner: Charmaine Rabishaw

Nellie Global Award: The Nellie Global Award is in honor of former player, coach and Brewers broadcaster Davey Nelson. To keep Davey’s memory alive, the Brewers recognize an individual who has made a global contribution that impacted others in extraordinary ways. Congratulations to all the nominees and to this year’s winner: Bonnie Lee, co-founder of Learn for Life Kenya, a nonprofit focused on preparing impoverished Kenyan youth for employment.

MLB Ballpark app: All fans planning to attend games this season are strongly encouraged to download the MLB Ballpark app. The Ballpark app will give fans access to download their game tickets, parking passes, order concessions, and access numerous other American Family Field information and entertainment features.Parking Lots and Gates: Pre-paid parking passes can be purchased with game tickets and digitally delivered for fan convenience and no-touch entry. Day of game parking is available with credit card or cash payment. Parking lots will open three hours in advance of the game, except for 6:40 p.m. weekday games in which parking lots open two and a half hours in advance. Find more information at brewers.com/Tailgating. Stadium gates will open one and a half hours prior to game time with a designated entrance time and gate on tickets.

Mobile Concession Ordering: Mobile concession ordering is available through the MLB Ballpark app. Mobile concession ordering is also available via texting the word ‘food’ to 41835 or via QR code.Restaurant To Be Named Later: Restaurant To Be Named Later has reopened seven days a week – game days and non-game days. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information and to make reservations, visit rtbnl.com.

Cashless Ballpark: Cash payments are accepted at a limited number of concession stands in American Family Field. The majority of concession stands, and all mobile kiosks and retail locations will remain cashless. Should fans have cash, there will be kiosks around the ballpark where they can exchange cash for a prepaid card.Mask Policy: Masks are no longer required for fans attending games. Consistent with CDC guidelines, it is recommended that non-vaccinated fans continue to wear masks. More information on updated policies is available at brewers.com/FanGuidelines.

“PNC Play Ball Kid” and “Toyota Junior Announcer”: The “PNC Play Ball” kid and “Toyota Junior Announcer” return this season with lucky young fans being chosen randomly from the stands. The “Play Ball” kid will get the game started from Section 205. The “Junior Announcer” will announce the players coming up to bat from the Toyota Territory.Bernie’s Ceremonial Flag Waver: Catch Bernie’s slide each game during the middle of the first inning, accompanied by a super fan waving the Brewers flag on the platform. Fans will be chosen at random.American Family Field Roof: For game day roof status and weather report, visit mlb.com/brewers/ballpark/roof-status or call the American Family Field Roof Hotline at 414-902-4636.

Watch the Game: The Milwaukee Brewers regular-season broadcast schedule includes every game televised on Bally Sports Wisconsin (formerly FOX Sports Wisconsin) or nationally, and all games will air on Newsradio 620 WTMJ. This is Bob Uecker’s 51st season calling Brewers games. He will be joined on the radio this season by Jeff Levering and Lane Grindle. Tim Dillard, Vinny Rottino and Chris Singleton will join the established and revered television crew of Brian Anderson, the primary play-by-play announcer, along with Matt Lepay, Levering and Craig Coshun. Bill Schroeder will continue as lead analyst in the broadcast booth, with Sophia Minnaert returning as primary sideline reporter. Coshun and Dario Melendez will serve as the hosts for Brewers Live and will be joined by Dillard and Rottino. Brewers Live airs before and after each Brewers telecast on Bally Sports Wisconsin. Former Brewers pitcher Jerry Augustine will continue to provide analysis and coverage on Newsradio 620 WTMJ’s postgame show with host Matt Pauley.

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