"Dream come true:" Little League teams get the chance to play at Miller Park

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Playing on a Major League field.
Little league teams got the chance to play at Miller Park today. This is the fifth year for the "Big League Dream Days."
We caught the game between the Middleton Cardinals and West Bend Thunder. The game went into extra innings but the coach says they weren't too worried about who won the game, it's the experience.
"It's a dream come true to play on a Major League field, all these kids watch baseball and they know what it's like, they wanna play on a big league field like this, and I think they enjoyed the whole day," said Brad Geldnich.
There are two more games next month. One is on Thursday, June Eight between a Madison area team and a Chicago team.
Then on Tuesday, June 27th The Hartland Hawks take on the Whitnall Falcons.