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The Milwaukee Brewers play for one reason, just like the rest of the league- to get to the World Series. At the beginning of each season they and 29 other teams all have the same statistical chance of making the playoffs, but after seven months of play only four teams from each league are good enough to go on and let their fans buy playoff tickets to watch them play for the greatest championship in baseball.
Milwaukee Brewers 2009 Playoffs

Milwaukee’s individual history with the playoffs and just contention is sorely lacking. With only two division titles, both won when the Brewers were in the American League East, and a handful of second place finishes, Brewers fans have had very few chances to purchase playoff tickets to see the crew play in October.
Those two consecutive years when Milwaukee actually had a chance to watch their team play in the postseason came in the 1980 and 1981. In the midst of what have been their glory years as a franchise, the team finally shed the struggle that plagued almost every expansion team and started to challenge teams like the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox for first in the AL East. Fans watched as the Brew Crew went from a cellar dweller to a true contender.
A roster with Cy Young Award winning pitchers Rollie Fingers and Pete Vuckovich, MVP shortstop Robin Yount, and sluggers Cecil Cooper, Ben Oglivie, and Gorman Thomas led a high-powered offense known as Harvey’s Wallbangers won two straight division titles and entered the playoffs. Tickets saw the Brewers lose their first postseason series ever to the New York Yankees in 1981. The team showed some encouragement and was able to come back a second year and defeat the Angels in the American League Championship Series and take the Cardinals all seven games before losing in the World Series.
Milwaukee Brewers Background
This season for the Milwaukee Brewers to go far in the playoffs they will have to rely on three players- Ben Sheets, C.C. Sabathia, and Ryan Braun. Sheets and Sabathia are as dangerous of a one-two pitching combination as any in the league. They give Miller Park a chance to win the first two games of a series against any team. Beyond them there is not much. Manny Parra and Dave Bush have their moments, but neither is close to automatic. Braun is the key to the slugger-happy lineup. He is able to hit for a decent average and lead the team in home runs. Prince Fielder, Mike Cameron, J.J. Hardy, and Corey Hart all can threaten to go long at any at bat, but all that power only leaves them in second tier of run production in the National League. Playoff tickets will demand timelier hitting from the young batters and a sudden improvement in the last two starters.
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