Sports in Milwaukee

Sports in Milwaukee

Milwaukee, Wisconsin is home to a variety of sports teams and events.

Professional

Milwaukee has a rich history of involvement in professional and sports, going back to the 19th century. Currently, its major sports teams include:

The Milwaukee Bavarians/Bavarian Soccer Club is one of the oldest and most successful amateur soccer clubs in the United States, having captured the National Amateur Cup on two occasions. They play at the fourth level of the American Soccer Pyramid.

Other

Auto Racing

The Milwaukee suburb of West Allis is home to the Milwaukee Mile auto racing facility, the oldest active auto race track in the United States, located on the Wisconsin State Fair Grounds. The track has held events sanctioned by major sanctioning bodies, such as the American Automobile Association, USAC, NASCAR, Champ Car World Series (or CART), and the Indy Racing League.

peed-Skating

Milwaukee is also home to the Pettit National Ice Center, a U.S. Olympic Team training facility, which has been the training site for gold-medal winning speedskaters such as Dan Jansen, Bonnie Blair and Shani Davis.

Pro Wresting

Milwaukee was a stronghold of the American Wrestling Association (AWA) during pro wrestling's territorial days. Shows run from The MECCA (Auditorium and Arena) drew large crowds of people who came to see the tag team of former Green Bay Packers lineman Dick "The Bruiser" Afflis and South Milwaukee native Reggie "The Crusher" Lisowski.

Vince McMahon's WWF (now World Wrestling Entertainment) began running shows from The MECCA in the late 1980s leading to Milwaukee being home to some important moments in that promotion's history. Most famously, it is the birthplace of "Stone Cold Steve Austin's "" catchphrase. [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0290228/plotsummary]

WWE continues to run shows (including pay-per-views) in Milwaukee at the Bradley Center. Insane Championship Wrestling, a member of the National Wrestling Alliance, also runs shows at smaller venues in the city, usually once a month.

Running

Milwaukee is home to a variety of competitive road running events. The largest is Al's Run, an annual fund-raiser for the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin run in honor of Al McGuire. The race draws large numbers of the participants, regularly exceeding 15,000. [http://www.alsrun.com/display/PPF/DocID/9232/router.asp]

The city is also the finishing point for the Lakefront Marathon, which begins in Grafton, Wisconsin and is run along Lake Michigan until the finish at Milwaukee's Veterans Park.

In addition, many paths have been paved in recent years for runners and joggers in the city's parks along Lake Michigan as well as the Hank Aaron State Trail, adjacent to Miller Park in the Menomonee Valley.

Past teams

Previously, numerous other teams have played in Milwaukee, including:

The early 20th century Milwaukee Brewers's time in the American League predates the league's evolution into a major league, going back to the 19th century to its predecessors, the Western Association and Western League. The minor league Milwaukee Brewers was not directly connected to the older team. In fact, there was concern at the time about the prospect of both teams simultaneously playing in 1901 or 1902. It should also be noted that the 19th century baseball teams in Milwaukee were interchangeably referred to as the Cream Citys, Milwaukee Brewers, Milwaukee Greys or Milwaukee Unions. [http://www.baseball1.com/bb-data/bbd-tms.html] This was common during the time as most teams did not have official names and rather adopted names which reporters assigned to them. The table lists the most common name used for each particular team.

The Milwaukee Braves won the National League pennant in 1957 and 1958, and won the World Series in 1957.

Milwaukee is the only major-league city that was never home to a North American Soccer League franchise. However, Milwaukee County Stadium was host to a number of exhibition games of the Chicago Sting, which had planned a permanent move (that never materialized) to the ballpark. [http://www.ussoccerplayers.com/rno/city082003.html] . The city has since proven itself to be a viable soccer market, as the Wave were founded in 1984 (the same year the NASL folded) and have been active ever since.

Green Bay Packers in Milwaukee

The Green Bay Packers played a portion of their home schedule in Milwaukee on a regular basis from the 1930s until 1994 in the following locations:
* Borchert Field, 1933
* Wisconsin State Fair Park, 1934-51
* Marquette Stadium, 1952
* Milwaukee County Stadium, 1953-1994

The first Milwaukee game was played on December 3, 1922, against the Racine Legion. The 1939 Championship between the Packers and the New York Giants was played at State Fair Park. The Packers won, 27-0. A 1931 championship against the Portsmouth Spartans was also scheduled for Milwaukee, but was called off. The Packers final post-season game in Milwaukee was a 1967 divisional playoff against the Los Angeles Rams which the Packers won convincingly 28-7. [http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/gnb1967.htm] They went on to capture their last NFL Championship and Super Bowl victory under Vince Lombardi.

The Packers played their final game at County Stadium on December 18, 1994, against the Atlanta Falcons. Although the Packers no longer play in Milwaukee, residents still consider them a Milwaukee team, held in higher regard than the Bucks and Brewers. In spite of no longer playing games in the city, the Packers flagship newspaper and radio have remained the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Milwaukee-based WTMJ-AM, respectively.

The Packers maintain two separate season ticket plans, reflecting their time spent in Milwaukee: "Gold" package holders, made up largely of former Milwaukee season ticket holders, have a three-game package consisting of the annual Midwest Shrine preseason contest plus the second and fifth regular-season home games each year; "Green" package holders (made up of original Green Bay ticket holders) attend the annual Bishop's Charities preseason game and the remaining six regular-season contests.

Major League Soccer in Milwaukee

Peter Wilt, the former General Manager of the Chicago Fire is attempting to bring a Major League Soccer expansion team (or relocate an existing team) to Milwaukee for the 2009 season due to the popularity of the Wave and the city's growing Hispanic population. [http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=552069] As of July 2007, Milwaukee MLS lead organizer and Milwaukee sports lawyer, Marty Greenberg, announced his last-ditch effort proposal, one that involves transforming a portion of the Milwaukee Mile grandstand and infield into a soccer stadium utilizing a moveable field and additional seating sections, allowing the venue to be convertible for auto racing and soccer. According to Peter Wilt, the stadium/field would not be in the middle of the infield (except on race days). On game days, the field would be flush against the main grandstand with 10k additional seats surrounding the field, which would move in and out to allow racing similar to the Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium. [http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=552069] In addition, the fence separating the main grandstand and the track would come down and the field would be elevated above the track, it would also have a canopy roof over most of the main sideline seats, 20+ luxury suites, a field view stadium club, center entrance player tunnel, new permanent hospitality, concession, restroom and merchandise and locker room facilities. Regarding the priority usage, the Milwaukee Mile currently only hosts three major races a year. Regarding the economics, the construction costs would be a fraction of building a stadium from scratch (roughly $40 million), there are no real estate taxes on state property, there is more than enough parking and there are other economic incentives involved that would not include any new taxes, regarding location, the site borders the city of Milwaukee’s west side, is two miles west of Miller Park, six miles west of downtown, about two miles east of the geographic center of the metropolitan market, is accessible by public transportation, is on the busiest interstate highway section in the state and has two highway exits within half a mile, regarding quality of stadium, as stated above, it will feel more intimate than Toyota Park or BMO Field. The Milwaukee Mile would benefit from usage of suites, club seats and other hospitality areas for its events and potentially a rental fee that would be less than the Fire pays the VOB. Team would benefit economically from retention of stadium sponsorship, parking, merchandise and concessions from its events and other revenue streams that can’t be disclosed at this time. [http://pitchinvasion.net/blog/2007/07/31/why-milwaukee-mile-stadium-isnt-a-crazy-idea-for-mls/]

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