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- The Brewers finished the regular season in 4th place, only 5 games back of the 1st place Chicago Cubs in the NL Central Division. Milwaukee was tied with the San Francisco Giants for the 8th best record in the National League and 16th best in all of Major League Baseball.
- The Milwaukee Brewers made the postseason as the 8th seed and were swept by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the best-of-three Wild Card Series.
- In the entirety of the Brewers 51 year history, the club has made the postseason only 7 times. 5 of those 7 came in 2008, 2011, and 2018-2020.
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Miller Park
- Miller Park was constructed by HKS Inc. at a total cost of $382 million and was open to the public on April 6, 2001. This stadium is able to seat up to 41,900 fans.
- The stadium was scheduled to be completed by April 2000, however, a tragic crane accident killed three workers and destroyed part of the first base side of the ballpark in 1999, resulting in the completion date to be pushed back to 2001.
- In January of 2019, the Brewers announced that American Family Insurance will replace Miller Brewing as the naming rights sponsor the Brewers Stadium. The 15 year agreement begins effective on January 1, 2021 where the ballpark will be named American Life Field.