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The Milwaukee Brewers are one of the five teams in the Central Division of the National League (NL), and are based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Milwaukee Brewers were formerly known as the Seattle Pilots (Sick's Stadium) in 1969. The franchise relocated to Milwaukee and changed its name prior to the 1970 season. The Uniform colors of the Milwaukee Brewers are Midnight Blue, White, and Gold, and their logo design consists of the word "Brewers" in script superimposed over a baseball which itself is inside a circle with the word "MILWAUKEE" above and a pair of crossed hops ears below. In 1982 the powerful hitting of Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, and Cecil Cooper led the milwaukee Brewers to their first pennant and only World Series appearance. Yount won two AL most valuable player (MVP) awards, batted over .300 six times, and collected 3142 hits during his 20-year career as a shortstop and center fielder. The club that became the Milwaukee Brewers originated as the Seattle Pilots, a team that joined the American League in 1969. The Pilots had poor fan support, however, and the financially strapped franchise was sold before the beginning of the 1970 season to a Milwaukee group that outbid investors in Seattle and Dallas. The club, renamed the Brewers, did not fare much better in its new home, losing more than 90 games in six of its first eight seasons. Starring on Milwaukee’s early teams were second baseman Pedro Garcia and outfielder Dave May. During the mid-1970s Milwaukee Brewers put together a lineup that featured young talent as well as veteran know-how: Robin Yount became the Milwaukee Brewers’ starting shortstop at age 18, and right fielder Hank Aaron closed out his career in Milwaukee. Aaron retired from the Brewers in 1976 with 755 home runs—41 more than Babe Ruth. The Milwaukee Brewers improved its record under manager George Bamberger, who took over in 1978. Powering the offense were new arrivals first baseman Cecil Cooper, infielder Paul Molitor, and outfielder Ben Oglivie. In 1979 outfielder Gorman Thomas led the American League with 45 home runs and Cooper posted his second of seven seasons with a .300-plus batting average playing for the Milwaukee Brewers. A year later Oglivie topped the AL with 41 home runs. In 1981 Rollie Fingers led the league with 28 saves and compiled a 1.04 earned run average (ERA), becoming the first relief pitcher in major league history to win both the Cy Young Award and MVP award in the same year. A player strike interrupted play for several weeks in the middle of the summer, and the season was split into two halves. Milwaukee won the division during the second half of the season and played the New York Yankees in a division playoff, but lost. The Home Ballpark of the Milwaukee Brewers is the Miller Park located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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