If you already a fan of the Milwaukee Brewers, can you even knowing that all proceeds from the Brewers on deck this year go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin and Brewers Charities. In addition to these acts of charity will receive the case of non-perishable food fans to take advantage of the Task Force on Hunger.
The line-up of players, coaches and club members who will be at hand: Ryan Braun, Trevor Hoffman, Corey Hart, Tony Gwynn, JJ Hardy, Yovani Gallardo, Todd Coffey, Manny Parra, Dave Bush, Jeff Suppan, Carlos Villanueva, Rickie Weeks, Mike Cameron, Mat Gamel, Angel Salome, Taylor Green, Casey McGehee, Mark DiFelice, Brad Nelson, Ken Macha, Vinny Rottino, RJ Swindle, Bob Uecker, Tim Dillard, Mitch Setter, Mike Rivera and Eduardo Morlan.
The players are not swinging the bats when signing signed in May but some prefer the bat once a day, because players can sign up to 250 signatures. Brewers on the bridge promises a host of activities for the fans a chance to take pictures, get autographs, and live forums to address the issue, a challenge anthem stands suppliers, a sports Wisconsin FS office where fans can test their skills broadcasting, Brewers Charities and many other fair events.
May as you know, Trevor Hoffman will be presented at a press conference at the Milwaukee Brewers on the bridge, which will take place at the stage of WTMJ in the Midwest Airlines Center. Hoffman has recently signed a contract with the Brewers one years to come on board their closest. Hoffman, who has 41 years, is leading the MLB of all time with 554 saves. Hoffman leaves the Padres, who wished him much success with the Brewers.
Hoffman career began in the summer of 1990 with Jim Lett and therefore to be joining the Brewers to represent something of a reunion for Hoffman Lett. "He's like an incredible impact on our younger pitchers in Milwaukee, says Lett." This is the kind of man he is. Nobody works harder than him. "
Brewers on the bridge is the last major event of the Milwaukee Brewers host the start of spring training next Mary Lu Vale Park Baseball host the Brewers in Phoenix, Arizona, has 7,000 seats, with a mound of outfielders.
On a happy note pitcher Dave Bush avoid arbitration signed a 4 million U.S. dollars, a one-year contract with the Brewers recently. Bush, whose contract shows an increase of 2.55 million U.S. he made last season, was the second player to sign recently. JJ Hardy, a shortstop for the Brewers, also signed for $ 4.65 million for one year. Only four players eligible for arbitration and are Seth McClung, Prince Fielder, Corey Hart and Rickie Weeks. With Spring Training just around the corner, it is hoped that the four additional players will avoid arbitration, get the contract for service road and go to Vale Park Baseball Mary to work on training.
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