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Like the 2007 season, the Milwaukee Brewers finished the 2008 season in 2nd place in the NL Central, but unlike 2007, they made it to the 2008 playoffs as a wild card team, their first trip to the playoffs since 1982. And though they were knocked out in the division series, they can take comfort from the fact that the team that beat them, the Philadelphia Phillies, went on to win the World Series – if you have to be beaten, it may as well be by the best! So what do the Brewers have in store for the 2009 season? Unsurprisingly, CC Sabathia and Ben Sheets opted not to re-sign with The Crew, but they picked up plenty of other pitching talent, signing Braden Looper, Jorge Julio, and Trevor Hoffman, the all-time saves leader of the Major League. Is the 2009 team the one that will finally nab a World Series victory? Get your tickets to Miller Park and see if the Milwaukee Brewers can bring home a World Series title in 2009!
When the Seattle Pilots became the Milwaukee Brewers following the 1969 season they entered a city with an already strong baseball tradition. Home to the Braves from 1953 to 1965, the baseball fans had been treated to watching such all time greats as Hank Aaron, Warren Spahn, and Eddie Mathews. The Brewers did not experience the instant success of the Braves but the fans’ patience paid off in 1981.
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