>> HERE LIVE AT AMERICAN FAMILY FIELD, THE BREWERS ARE HONORING FALLEN MILWAUKEE POLICE OFFICERS THIS SEASON. >> ABSOLUTELY. THE TEAM SETTING ASIDE FOR SEATS AT EVERY HOME GAME SPONSORED BY THE MILWAUKEE POLICE ASSOCIATION. EACH IS FOR THE FAMILY OF FALLEN OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE FORCE. NOW THEY SAY THE TRIBUTE IS IN HONOR OF A FALLEN OFFICER WHO WAS ALSO A SEASON TICKET HOLDER. THE BREWERS SAYING IT’S A SMALL WAY TO MAKE SURE THEIR SACRIFICE IS NOT FORGOTTEN. >> IT’S REALLY SPECIAL. THEY’RE IN THE LINE OF DUTY PROTECTING OUR COMMUNITY, AND IF THERE’S ANY WAY THAT WE CAN PAY HOMAGE TO THEM FOR THEIR SERVICE, WE’RE ALL FOR IT. >> NOW, EACH AND EVERY GAME THA

Milwaukee Brewers reserve seats to honor fallen police officers

Seats paid for by Milwaukee Police Association

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Updated: 5:32 PM CDT Mar 26, 2026

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The Milwaukee Brewers are helping honor fallen Milwaukee police officers this season.The team has four seats at every home game, paid for by the Milwaukee Police Association, reserved for the families of fallen officers and members of the force.They say the tribute is in honor of a fallen officer, who was also a season ticket holder.”It’s really special. They’re in the line of duty protecting the community, and if there’s any way we can pay homage to them for their service, we are all for it,” said Katrina Shaw, Milwaukee Brewers vice president of community relations and family liaison. Each game, those seats will be filled by loved ones and fellow officers.Top HeadlinesSearch warrant: Woman stabbed 107 times in Milwaukee, dead for daysWhere to watch Milwaukee Brewers games on TV in 202610-year-old boy killed in crash near OconomowocWATCH What’s that sound? It’s Mount Pleasant’s new AI data center

MILWAUKEE —

The Milwaukee Brewers are helping honor fallen Milwaukee police officers this season.

The team has four seats at every home game, paid for by the Milwaukee Police Association, reserved for the families of fallen officers and members of the force.

They say the tribute is in honor of a fallen officer, who was also a season ticket holder.

“It’s really special. They’re in the line of duty protecting the community, and if there’s any way we can pay homage to them for their service, we are all for it,” said Katrina Shaw, Milwaukee Brewers vice president of community relations and family liaison.

Each game, those seats will be filled by loved ones and fellow officers.

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