Brewers get ready for 10-game homestand including Bark at the Park, Zubaz and bobblehead giveaway

MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – Following a stretch that has included 19 of 24 games away from Miller Park, the Crew will get a chance to settle back in at home when they begin a 10-game homestand over 10 days starting with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday, May 21 at 6:40 p.m. Following the three-game set vs. the D-backs, the Brewers will host the New York Mets for four contests, beginning Thursday, May 24 at 7:10 p.m., and St. Louis Cardinals for three matchups, beginning on Monday, May 28 at 1:10 p.m.

Highlights for the homestand include the second annual Bark at the Park, Zubazpalooza and a pair of giveaways: a flat bill snapback hat on Friday, May 25 and a Travis Shaw ‘Mayor of Ding Dong City’ bobblehead on Sunday, May 27.

Monday, May 21 vs. Arizona Diamondbacks – 6:40 p.m.
Miller High Life Monday – On select Monday home games during the 2018 season, all Terrace Reserved tickets are just $6, courtesy of Miller High Life.

Tuesday, May 22 vs. Arizona Diamondbacks – 6:40 p.m.
Habitat for Humanity Press Conference – Ryan Braun, Christian Yelich, Chase Anderson and Brewers Community Foundation will join Habitat for Humanity for the press conference at 2159 N. 29th Street, to help kick-off the Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity's "Blitz Build," the official kickoff marking the 33rd year of Habitat building houses in Milwaukee.

Season Seat Holder Appreciation Day – Brewers Season Seat Holders (20-Game Plan Holders and above) will enjoy 25% off concessions and merchandise, as well as early access to Miller Park to watch the Brewers take batting practice. For complete details, visit brewers.com/sshappreciation.

Wednesday, May 23 vs. Arizona Diamondbacks – 12:10 p.m.
Kids & Seniors Discount Day – Kids 14 and under and seniors 60+ save 50% on tickets.

Senior Stroll, Presented by WPS Health Insurance – Following the game, fans 60+ are invited to come down to the field and walk the outfield warning track.

Thursday, May 24 vs. New York Mets – 7:10 p.m.
Bark at the Park, presented by Nylabone and Pets Add Life – All four-legged friends are welcome to cheer on the Crew as they face the Mets. Fans who purchase a Bark at the Park ticket package will be able to bring their canine companion to the game, plus receive a Brewers dog leash. To top it off, a portion of the proceeds will go to the Wisconsin Humane Society and Animal Rescue Foundation.

RBI Athlete of the Month - Each month, an RBI (Reviving Baseball in the Inner Cities) athlete will be recognized for their dedication to academics, community involvement, leadership, reliability and monthly performance. The athlete will be recognized as May’s RBI Athlete of the Month and will throw out the ceremonial first pitch.

Friday, May 25 vs. New York Mets – 7:10 p.m.
RBI Equipment Distribution – Brewers players will stop by the Boys & Girls Club to distribute equipment to the kids who play for RBI Milwaukee.

Flat Bill Snapback Hat – The first 20,000 fans in attendance will receive a Brewers flat bill snapback hat, presented by 94.5 KTI COUNTRY.

Season Seat Holder Appreciation Day – See above.

Student Night – Every Friday home game, high school and college students can purchase $10 Terrace Reserved or $15 Loge Bleachers tickets and enjoy special deals on food and beverages through the end of the first inning.

Miller Light Beerpen – Every Friday home game, fans 21+ who sit in the Miller Lite Beerpen in the right-field Loge Bleachers will receive a free Brewers T-shirt, courtesy of Miller Lite.

Saturday, May 26 vs. New York Mets – 3:10 p.m.
Brewers Coupon Book – The first 25,000 fans 18+ will receive a Brewers coupon book featuring a variety of special offers and savings.

Zubazpalooza – Fans who purchase a special Zubazpalooza ticket package will receive a Brewers Zubaz-print lightweight hoodie.

Sunday, May 27 vs. New York Mets – 1:10 p.m.
Travis Shaw ‘Mayor of Ding Dong City’ Bobblehead – All fans in attendance will receive a Travis Shaw ‘Mayor of Ding Dong City’ bobblehead, courtesy of U.S. Cellular®.

Military Half-Price Discount – Active duty military and veterans, verified by ID.me, can purchase half-price tickets in select locations. Tickets are only available for digital delivery. There is an 8 ticket limit per game.

Kids Run the Bases, Presented by Aurora Health Care – Following Sunday home games, kids 14 and under can run the bases at Miller Park.

Kids Ice Cream Sunday – Every Sunday home game, kids 14 and under will receive a free ice cream bar, courtesy of Blue Ribbon Classics.

Monday, May 28 vs. St. Louis Cardinals – 1:10 p.m.
Noah’s Ark Water Park Ticket – All fans in attendance will receive a free ticket to Noah’s Ark Water Park.

Dollar Dog Day – As part of the Crew’s Memorial Day festivities, all fans can enjoy $1 hot dogs.

Miller High Life Monday – On select Monday home games during the 2018 season, all Terrace Reserved tickets are just $6, courtesy of Miller High Life.

Military Half-Price Discount – See above.

Kids & Seniors Discount Day – Kids 14 and under and seniors 60+ save 50% on tickets.

Tuesday, May 29 vs. St. Louis Cardinals – 6:40 p.m.
Bruce Guadalupe School Visit – Several Brewers players will visit the kids at Bruce Guadalupe School.

MLB Network Recyclable Tote Bag – The first 10,000 fans in attendance will receive a recyclable tote bag, courtesy of MLB Network.

Community Achievers presented by Meijer - The Milwaukee Brewers community involvement initiative, known as the “Community Achievers Award presented by Meijer,” recognizes residents throughout the state of Wisconsin each month during the season for displaying extraordinary efforts in their community. On May 29, Ryan Lanning will be recognized as May’s Community Achiever. Ryan will throw out the ceremonial first pitch before the game.

Season Seat Holder Appreciation Day – See above.

Wednesday, May 30 vs. St. Louis Cardinals – 12:10 p.m.
Kids & Seniors Discount Day – Kids 14 and under and seniors 60+ save 50% on tickets.

Senior Stroll, Presented by WPS Health Insurance – Following the game, fans 60+ are invited to come down to the field and walk the outfield warning track.

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