1994 Twins righty Scott Erickson no-hits Brewers 6-0
1993 Indians win their last game at Cleveland Stadium, beating Brewers 6-4
1992 John Jaha ties record of 11 teammates to steal 10 bases (Brewers)
1992 New York Yankees score 9 runs before 1st out in 8th inn, beat Brewers 13-7
1992 Despite trailing 7-1, New York Yanks tie Milwaukee Brewers and then score 1 in 9th to avoid 5th straight extra inning game
1992 Brewers beat Blue Jays 22-2 with AL record 31 hits in 9 innings
1991 Milwaukee Brewers beat Chicago Cubs, 10-9, in 19 innings
1990 Brewers beat Angels 20-7, including 13 in 5th inning
1990 Trailing 7-0, Brewers tie Angels and then score 13 in 5th to win 20-7
1989 Milwaukee Brewers center fielder Robin Yount wins AL MVP
1989 Blue Jays bat out of order against Brewers in 6th inning
1989 Yanks beat Milwaukee Brewers 4-1, score is changed to 5-1 after game is over. Umpire rules Roberto Kelly scored before a double-play
1989 1st Baseball game to start outdoors and end indoors, as Toronto Blue Jays stadium closes roof during game at 8:48, and beat Brewers 4-2
1989 Toronto Blue Jays Skydome stadium opens, Mil Brewers win 5-3
1988 Yanks' Tommy John makes 3 errors on 1 play yet beats Brewers 16-3
1988 Tommy John commits rec 3 errors on 1 play as Yanks rout Brewers 16-3
1987 Brewers' Rob Deer struck-out 5 times in a game
1987 Brewers lose, ending AL season-opening winning streak at 13 games
1987 Milwaukee Brewers lose after 13th straight victory to start season
1987 Brewers score 5 runs in 9th to win 6-4 and record 12th straight AL win
1985 Brewers release 39-year-old pitcher Rollie Fingers
1985 Brewers draft B J Surhoff #1
1984 White Sox and Brewers play 8:06, game, longest timed baseball game, 25 innings
1984 Chicago White Sox beat Milw Brewers, 7-6, in 25 inn (completed 5/9)
1982 Brewers' Robin Yount wins AL MVP, unanimously
1982 St. Louis Cardinals beat Mil Brewers, 4 games to 3 in 79th World Series
1982 Brewers beat Angels in ALCS
1982 Rollie Fingers (Brewers) becomes 1st pitcher to get save #300
1981 Brewers reliever Rollie Fingers wins AL Cy Young Award
1981 Yanks beat Brewers 7-3 and win only Eastern Championship Series
1981 In 1st Eastern Division championship Yanks beat Brewers 5-3
1981 Brewers (since 1970) and Expos (1969) clinch their 1st-ever postseason
1980 White Sox 1st baseman Mike Squires catches final inning of 11-1 loss to Brewers, becoming 1st lefty to catch since Dale Long in 1958
1979 Milwaukee Brewers lose 5-0 ending 213 straight games without a shutout
1979 A's Matt Keough A's beats Brewers 6-1 for 1st win after 14 straight losses, ended 1978 with 4 loses (1 shy of the record 19)
1978 Yanks score 5 in bottom of 9th beat Brewers 8-7
1978 Brewers sweep Orioles 11-3, 16-3, and 13-5 (each with a grand slam)
1977 Red Sox (6) and Brewers (5) tie single game HR record of 11
1976 Brewers' Don Money's grand slammer disallowed-Yanks win 9-7
1974 Braves trade Hank Aaron to Milwaukee Brewers for OF Dave May
1974 Kansas City Royal Steve Busby 2nd no-hitter beats Milwaukee Brewers, 2-0
1973 Baltimore Oriole Al Bumbry hits 3 triples vs Milwaukee Brewers
1972 Milwaukee Brewers beat Minnesota Twins, 4-3, in 22 innings (started 5/12)
1972 Milwaukee Brewers beat Minnesota Twins, 4-3, in 22 innings (completed 5/13)
1971 Mark Loretta, born in Santa Monica, California, infielder for the Milwaukee Brewers
1971 Scott Karl, born in Fontana, California, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
1971 Marshall Boze, San Manual, Arizona, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
1971 Jose Mercedes, El Seybo, Dominican Republic, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
1971 Ken Felder, U.S. baseball outfielder for the Milwaukee Brewers
1970 Mike Matheny, Columbus, Ohio, catcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
1970 Michael Potts, Langdale AL, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
1970 Milwaukee Brewers (former Seat Pilots) 1st game, lose to Angels 12-0
1970 Bud Selig becomes CEO of Milwaukee Brewers
1970 Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club, headed by Bud Selig, purchases the Seattle Pilots for $10,800,000 Although negotiations were conducted over a period of months, it was not until March 13 when a federal bankruptcy referee declared the Pilots bank
1970 Milwaukee Brewers make their 1st trade (with Oakland A's)
1969 Dave Nilsson, Brisbane Australia, catcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
1969 Ramon Garcia, Guanare Venezuela, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
1969 Angel Miranda, Arecieo Puerto Rico, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
1969 Jose Valentin, Manati Puerto Rico, infielder for the Milwaukee Brewers
1969 Jeff Cirillo, born in Pasadena, California, infielder for the Milwaukee Brewers
1969 Fernando Vina, born in Sacramento, California, infielder for the Milwaukee Brewers
1969 Ricky Bones, born in Salinas, Puerto Rico, pitcher, Mil Brewers, New York Yanks
1968 Jesse Levis, Philadephia, Pennsylvania, catcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
1968 Matt Mieske, U.S. baseball outfielder for the Milwaukee Brewers
1967 Ben McDonald, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
1967 Pat Listach, born in Natchitoches, Louisiana, infielder for the Milwaukee Brewers
1967 Graeme Lloyd, born in Australia, pitcher, New York Yankees, Milwaukee Brewers
1966 Kevin Koslofski, Decatur, Illinois, outfielder for the Milwaukee Brewers
1966 John Jaha, born in Portland, Oregon, infielder for the Milwaukee Brewers
1965 Brian Givens, Lompoc California, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
1965 Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club, Inc applies for a NL franchise
1965 Greg Vaughn, born in Sacramento, California, outfielder, Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres
1964 Mike Fetters, Van Nuys California, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
1962 Kevin Seitzer, born in Springfield, Illinois, infielder for the Milwaukee Brewers
1961 Charlie O'Brien, Tulsa, Oklahoma, catcher, Brewers, Mets, Braves, Blue Jays
1960 Rob Deer, MLB Outfielder, Milw Brewers
1955 Robin Yount, baseballer, Mil Brewers, MVP 1982, 1989, 3,142 hits
1941 Ken Berry, baseball player, White Sox, Angels, Brewers, Indians
1934 Bud Selig, owner, Milw Brewers, acting baseball commissioner
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