Back in May, Brewers principal owner Mark Attanasio discussed the club’s desire to secure state funding for renovations to American Family Field, the club’s stadium in Milwaukee which is publicly owned and leased to the Brewers. At the time Attanasio mentioned that public officials in the state had indicated that they hope to extend the club’s lease at the stadium, which currently runs through 2030, through at least 2050.
Those efforts passed a significant milestone yesterday, as Jessie Opoien and Tom Daykin of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel relayed yesterday that the Wisconsin state assembly voted 69-27 in support of a measure that would provide $546MM in funding for stadium renovations and improvements, to be paid both through the aforementioned 2050 date. $411MM of that total funding bill would fall to the state of Wisconsin, while the remaining $135MM would be covered by Milwaukee county and the city of Milwaukee. Opoien and Daykin add that the Brewers would provide an additional $100MM toward the financing plan.
As noted in the article, American Family Field is owned by the Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District, an agency created by the state that leases the ballpark out to the Brewers. Per the terms of the lease, the state is required to provide the majority of the funding for what Opoien and Daykin describe as “long-term maintenance and renovations” of the park, with winterizing the ballpark noted as one possible renovation under consideration. The pair go on to note that the plan stipulates that the club will be required to designate one home game per month of the regular season as a discount day for residents of Wisconsin.
Passage through the state assembly is far from the final hurdle for the deal, though the bills passed have the support of the relevant executives in Wisconsin governor Tony Evers, Milwaukee mayor Cavalier Johnson, and county executive David Crowley. The next step in the process is for the package to secure passage through the state senate, which Opoien an Daykin note is likely to require changes to help raise money for the funding plan. Still, the deal’s progress is surely encouraging for Brewers fans after rumors of potential relocation following the expiration of the club’s current lease in 2030 began to percolate back in August.
More from around the NL…
- While discussing the organization’s recent end-of-season press conference, Jack Harris of the LA Times noted that the Dodgers explored trades for right-hander Pablo Lopez and left-hander Jordan Montgomery “over the last year,” though no deal came together with Harris noting that the costs of acquiring either pitcher would’ve been beyond what the Dodgers considered to be fair value. The fact that LA recently pursued a deal for Montgomery is hardly a surprise, given they had previously been reported to have interest in his services at the trade deadline. Lopez, however, is a more noteworthy mention as the last rumors connecting the right-hander, who was shipped from the Marlins to the Twins last offseason, were from the 2022 trade deadline. The Dodgers, of course, saw their starting rotation break down throughout the year due to injuries and under-performance, culminating in Clayton Kershaw, Bobby Miller and Lance Lynn combining to allow 13 runs over just 4 2/3 innings of work across their three starts during the NLDS as the club was swept out of the postseason at the hands of the Diamondbacks.
- Phillies principal owner John Middleton spoke to WEEI’s Rob Bradford recently regarding the club’s pursuit of current president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski, who the club hired following the shortened 2020 season. The hiring has been an unmitigated success to this point, with the Phillies currently ahead 2-0 in the NLCS against the Diamondbacks and well on their way to a possible second consecutive World Series appearance under Dombrowski’s guidance. At the time, however, Middleton notes that Dombrowski was reluctant to leave his position with the Nashville Stars group, which hopes to lure a potential expansion team to Nashville in the near future. Per Middleton, Dombrowski’s initial contract included a clause that allowed him to depart the Phillies in the event that Nashville was successful in luring an expansion team during his tenure in Philadelphia. Dombrowski extended with the club last offseason through the 2027 campaign, though it’s unclear if his new contract contains a similar clause.
cpdpoet
Phillies have Dombrowski secured and Fuld already turned down a Boston interview. So the front office looks very solid. Very happy about that…
Deadguy
Everyone was so sure he was gonna sell the farm, Dombroski that is?
cpdpoet
Yeah that’s a tired trope TBH…. He worked for owners and any big move had to go by them (bleech even sale)
He’s had hits and misses like every other GM, but better than most.
Someone wrote an article in the spring @Dombrowski’s trade / draft history going back to montreal that disproves that theory….
Slider_withcheese
Milwaukee’s new stadium should be built in Montreal
its_happening
So less people can attend?
notagiantsfan
Brewers attendance was 15th. Higher than Texas, Minnesota, Baltimore, Miami, Arizona and of course, TB.
espn.com/mlb/attendance
Slider_withcheese
There’s more to do in those cities and more entertainment budget competition. Milwaukee has watery beer, the Kia boys and the Brewers.
WubbaLubbaDubDub
Have you ever actually been there?
cpdpoet
Upvote for the Kiaboys reference, a very popular sport here in chicago as well….
Slider_withcheese
The city, yes. The ballpark, yes. Summerfest, yes. That’s plenty. There were too many people wearing cargo shorts and baseball hats with the bill bent into a V for me to feel safe.
I.M. Insane
Milwaukee used to have Jeffrey Dahmer, too.
harrycarey
It will be curious to see if a state senator will be able to push through an amendment to give tax payers a tax cut when it hits that side of legislators. The governor does not want that so it co7ld be a hurdle. Great thing is everything will cost 2% more next year as new local sales tax takes effect, will that impact local spending on attendance next year? This is a complex issue that nobody is talking about. Plus Brewers TV contract expires at end of 2024, so with less none baseball fans watching games on TV will Brewers get huge new TV deal? They are stuck in a spot trying to figure out how to grow revenue or reduce profits.
its_happening
Re-check the Expos’ attendance records. You’ll find disturbing numbers. A new stadium in Montreal is getting tougher and tougher.
Deadguy
U sure there arms weren’t raised in a V? It would sure scare me if there were pools of maroon below? I blame Andy Wood
wtfCheeseheadChuck
That’s freaking hilarious, really.
Bill nd
Won’t happen but could keep logo and name, Molsons still HQ in Montreal, Montreal Brewers
30 Parks
Vive les Expos!
BaseballBrewTown
You are aware that there are only 803 people who live in Montreal, Wisconsin. Moving the Brewers to Montreal is a terrible idea.
Bill nd
Your realize Montreal metro is 4 times larger than Milwaukee.
enricopallazzo
Re-read that post Bill
Bill nd
Read it but stupid.
Troy Percival's iPad
Milwaukee ownership is cheap. They have more in the budget to sign Ohtani and Yamamoto and Nola and anyone else since they don’t have to pay for the building they play in, yet they won’t sign anyone lol
Ban Jacob Nix. He knew Lindsey Hill was lying.
Mlb should approach the owners with a deal.
Cap player salaries
In return owners are responsible for funding renovations (not states/ cities) and improve minor league pay scale (at minimum an affordable salary based on region).
I’m personally tired of the woe is me millionairs billionaires group asking for tax dollars for stuff.
Troy Percival's iPad
Agree, except salary floor. $150 million (for next year, and it goes up after that). Every dollar that falls short of $150 mil is taxed at 175% for first time offenders and escalating penalties. Goes to revenue sharing. If you’re too poor to pay that much for an active roster, then you’re too poor to own a team. Sell it.
Ban Jacob Nix. He knew Lindsey Hill was lying.
Agreed. Teams should have the option the NBA has. Stretch salaries. To get under or at the tax line teams should be able to release players but stretch their salaries across 5-10 years depending on who it is.
This one belongs to the Reds
Agree with the floor. NFL has that and is very successful, even with the cap. Every team’s fans pretty much thinks they have a chance. There is no way to legislate against incompetent management (sorry Cowboys and Raiders fans) but generally fans are happy.
BlueSkies_LA
MLB is the owners. Everything you said after that is equally sensible.
stymeedone
Yes, they do. Its called rent.
Troy Percival's iPad
They have paid about $1 mil/year in rent since 2001. For most of the time since 2001, that is the cost of 2 or 3 pre-arbitration players. It’s a non-expense for this ownership group
law.marquette.edu/assets/sports-law/pdf/Milwaukee%…
Seamaholic
Those guys won’t sign there. Takes two sides to sign a contract.
Troy Percival's iPad
Use the dump truck full of money that doesn’t have to be spent on stadium upkeep
The Saber-toothed Superfife
Meanwhile, Tiger fans have p+!ls dropped on them.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
More taxpayer subsidies for billionaire team owners. Makes no sense when there is a monopoly and more billionaires who want entry into the club than slots to fill.
stymeedone
No, it not more. It is simply complying with terms that were already agreed to. Are you saying the State of Wisconsin and the City of Milwaukee should back out of their previous agreement, and let the courts decide the penalties for doing so? That they should let the team look elsewhere?
BaseballisLife
There are no penalties. The lease would be up and that would be that.
AlBundysFanClubPresident
The “state” of Wisconsin was bamboozled into believing when the Brewers wanted a new stadium, that the 5 counties in the SE part would be taxed to pay for it. I don’t recall all the details, but we all should have known by the smirk on Tommy Thompson’s face when he gave his speech, that the remaining 67 counties would eventually be included in paying for some part of it.
As far as the state backing out of any previous agreement..why is that not ok, but it’s fine for the team to threaten relocation whenever their demands (necessary or not) aren’t met?
Also, if it’s true the team has been paying roughly $1 million dollars a year to rent the facility, the state screwed up there also. I’m guessing 90% of the usage is for baseball, or baseball related activities. It probably costs more on a per day/event basis for concerts than the Brewers pay per year.
enricopallazzo
Somewhat true, it was a poorly constructed deal for the public to fund building it and now we all have to keep paying for it. Of course no one questions why it has to be 500-600 million, the language making it keep with the Jones’s in the top 25% of stadiums is another mistake in the original deal. Owner pays maybe 15-20% and is the greatest benefactor out of the deal. All due to the vague possibility of moving. Not all teams can move to Nashville. But once Manfred put the moving idea out there everyone ran with it. Job well done Rob.
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Stymeedone
BaseballisLife is correct and Stymeedone is not.
Government only has to comply with terms through 2030. Government faces no penalties for declining to use taxpayer money to entice Brewers to extend from 2031 to 2050, which is what the article is about.
Scott Kliesen
Dodgers SP failed due to “injuries and under-performance.”
Uh…what about the two d-bags who decided hitting women was more desirable than playing MLB?
BlueSkies_LA
And what about management that didn’t see the problem coming?
Longtimecoming
Mets – either sarcasm or I’m glad that you finally got out from under that rock that your head was under for the last 2 years.
Longtimecoming
Never mind. You are one of those “deniers” of reality people. Good luck to you.
Longtimecoming
Does Urias make the list yet?
paddyo furnichuh
Be patient with Metsfancansuckthis….they’re using yahoo search engine (hey it helped get them Primus tickets in the 90s!)
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Trevor and Julio
Longtimecoming
Down by the school yard?
Ban Jacob Nix. He knew Lindsey Hill was lying.
Guess you haven’t kept up much with the Trevor Bauer saga.
BlueSkies_LA
Guess I’ve kept up on it completely.
pmollan
This Brewer news is gonna hurt the feels of alotta mouth-breathers who spent the summer talkin bout how the Brew Crew was gonna move too.
Old York
I believe it would be prudent for MLB to consider relocating the Brewers, A’s, and Rays to Japan and/or Korea.
seth3120
That’s some seriously travel time when you consider their are a number of large cities that would love an MLB team. A couple will come with expansion. But I definitely think the Rays need to go elsewhere that team is constantly in contention and can’t draw revenue still. I do think a MLB team could do well in Japan but who would want to sign up for that and there’s travel and time zone considerations it’s not like having a team like the Blue Jays in Canada that’s a logistical nightmare for a sport that doesn’t have many days off in a season
seth3120
I don’t get the alure of Montreal hasnt that been tried before and been unsuccessful in drawing enough interest?
ohyeadam
Say someone does sign him. What kind of contract do you think he gets?
BlueSkies_LA
Not that this actually happened. The answer to your question is obvious.
ohyeadam
I think he’d rather stay in Japan than play for league minimum here.
BlueSkies_LA
He wasn’t “proven innocent” of anything. He was proven to have violated MLB’s policy, and handed the longest suspension ever of account of it. Twice. This is why he’s radioactive and why no team wanted him even at practically no cost. Nothing about this has changed.
BlueSkies_LA
The commissioner and the arbitration panel heard all of the evidence bearing on the MLB policy and did what they did. No team wanted him even for nothing. All in, all done, over and out.
JRamHOF
Even after seeing that evidence, of course not. The optics of that signing would have been terrible.
baseballhistory
Unless Bauer is signed by a major league team in spring training, he will sue MLB for collusion. This is a case that he can’t lose. The evidence ( whether you want to believe it or not), is overwhelming. It will never go to trial. MLB will be forced to settle with Bauer for 300m +. They already know this after this latest news just came out.
BlueSkies_LA
Not going to happen. Some people live in such a fantasy world. I guess we knew that already, but it’s depressing to be constantly reminded of it everywhere you turn.
JRamHOF
He’ll be ruined with his buddy Mike on the South Side…
JRamHOF
reunited*
Robrock30
Dombrowski and Bruce Bochy are on top of the Heap. Unsurprisingly the cream always rises to the top. Congrats Phillies and our friend Von Purple Hayes as they are built right for the postseason with lots of Power, pitching and defense too how about that one.
Congratulations are also in order to Jacob deGrom who made the right choice and may win out going all in with the Rangers and fleeing the bums in Flushing. Lol
Bauer? But I Hardly Know Her!
I’m glad they are getting around to winterizing it.
seth3120
I was also curious what exactly was meant by winterizing it? Is it like a boat? I’m surprised the Brewers didn’t push for a new stadium given the short time left on the lease. Tacking 20 years onto a lease for upgrades doesn’t sound like MLBs style
aragon
MLB team in Nashville will be one more beggars. There are many Cards and Braves fans in the surrounding areas.
seth3120
If I had a team I wanted to win now with and was willing to spend big to do it Dombrowski would probably be my guy. He did it in Boston and now in Philadelphia. Hes been around the game a long time and seems to strike when the iron is hot if given the resources. Im not saying having a higher payroll doesn’t help but many teams even in recent memory have done it and not even sniffed the playoffs it’s not the George Steinbrenner Yankees era anymore where you can just pay everyone and if they fall flat pay another. I think continued playoff expansion means less high end talent available at the deadline too it’s even more important FA signings and offseason trades pay off. I don’t know who all Dombrowski had a hand in but Nola extension and signing Wheeler sure bolstered that staff not to mention countless others
whyhayzee
“…the club will be required to designate one home game per month of the regular season as a discount day for residents of Wisconsin.”
Wow, what a concession.
Mikenmn
Half a billion of taxpayer money here, half a billion there….and sooner or later you talk about some serious free goods being handed out to private “enterprise”. The state university system has see reductions in state funding….but, eh, who cares, when the public can pay for winterizing?
AlBundysFanClubPresident
It won’t be long before there’s a tax for NIL money. UW players and coaches already have hands out and making public pleas to donate to pay our esteemed college athletes. And they’re using similar tactics as pro team owners…
‘If you don’t give to our NIL fund, these play..uh, student athletes..will go elsewhere and out entire academic system will whither and die without a quality, financially stable athletic department.’
Cam
The optics of half a billion dollars of public funding being re-directed to help these private enterprises gain further wealth, while constituents within their area face huge social issues, is just plain awful.
People are de-sensitized to how gross this kind of thing is, and it gets put down to “the price of business”. Unfortunately, it stays that way because there isn’t enough of taking a stand against this kind of disgusting business.
The Brewers ownership doesn’t need half a billion dollars of ratepayer money. But they’re getting it, because they’ve negotiated with white-collar bozos who have no shame in spending money that isn’t theirs. I can’t fathom the idea that kids are going hungry, while team owners take take take.
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Cam
I definitely agree. Generally I prefer free enterprise and capitalism.
This is a monopoly and more billionaires want to be owners than there are slots available.
So owners scam taxpayers by pitting one American city against another American city. As a term of permitting the monopoly, the government could restrict this outlandish behavior.
Baseball is just as much fun for most fans in an old out-dated stadium without expensive luxury corporate box seats.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Based upon a thorough investigation, the DA determined that a crime could not be proven.
Based upon snippets released to the public, it appears evident that Trevor is a nasty guy who gets his jollies hitting other women. But at least one of the women clearly asked him to do it and was possibly a scam artist.
Bad business decision to welcome him back to baseball. Jeffrey Toobin and Paul Reubens had to show humility to get back into the entertainment business and what Trevor did was much worse, PR-wise. If Bauer shows some humility and apologizes for hearming his teammates and fans, maybe there is a path back for him. Remember, Bauer had more than one accuser and publicly said inappropriate things to young female fans on Twitter. Dodgers should have done better vetting.
si.com/mlb/2019/01/09/indians-trevor-bauer-college…