The Brewers Wall of Honor commemorates Milwaukee Brewers players, coaches and executives who meet a set criteria based on service to the organization and/or career accomplishments. The Wall of Honor is a permanent exhibit on an exterior American Family Field wall adjacent to the Hot Corner entrance in left field. Honorees are recognized with a bronze plaque affixed to the wall along with their image and a brief synopsis of their Brewers career etched onto the marker. The plaques are created by Matthews International, designers of the plaques for the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
The inaugural Wall of Honor class of 58 inductees was recognized during a ceremony at Miller Park on June 13, 2014. Honorees and their guests (as well as representatives of those who were deceased) were invited to attend the unveiling ceremonies and be recognized during a program on the field prior to the game.
Beginning in 2015, a player who appeared in at least one game with the Brewers and served as a primary broadcaster for 20 or more seasons with the team was eligible for induction. Added to the criteria in 2018, a Brewers executive who spent at least 10 seasons as general manager with a postseason appearance was eligible for induction. Additionally, any inductee into the National Baseball Hall of Fame who played for or managed the Brewers is eligible.