Milwaukee Brewers (1886–1892)
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The 1891 Milwaukee Brewers (sometimes called the Creams or the Cream Citys) were an American professional baseball team and a member of the minor league Western Association and Western League and the major league American Association. They were managed by Charlie Cushman and finished their major league stint with a record of 21–15. They played home games at Borchert Field, which was known as Athletic Field or Athletic Park in 1891.
Seven of the eight AA clubs completed the 1891 season, but on August 17 the Cincinnati Kelly's Killers dropped out and the Brewers were recruited to finish the season. Afterward, four clubs joined the National League, and the others were left out as the AA folded. The Brewers moved on to the newly re-formed Western League, but lasted just one more season before folding itself.
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- American Association (1882–1891) baseball teams
- Defunct Western League teams
- Defunct Western Association teams
- Northwestern League teams
- Baseball in Milwaukee
- Defunct baseball teams in Wisconsin
- Professional baseball teams in Wisconsin
- 1886 establishments in Wisconsin
- 1892 disestablishments in Wisconsin
- Baseball teams disestablished in 1892
- Baseball teams established in 1886
- Wisconsin sport stubs
- Midwestern United States baseball team stubs