Back by popular demand: Brewers 'Cutout Crew' on sale Tuesday

Limited supply available to be part of Miller Park’s simulated crowd

July 6th, 2020

MILWAUKEE – After selling out of the initial inventory in 90 minutes last Thursday, the Milwaukee Brewers have announced limited additional availability for the Brewers “Cutout Crew.”

The “Cutout Crew” consists of two-foot images of fan likenesses that will join the Bob Uecker “Last Row” statue as a virtual fan base at the very top of Miller Park this season.

The Brewers offered the cutouts as a way for fans to be in the stands for the 2020 season to celebrate Bob Uecker’s 50th season as the voice of the Brew Crew and 65th season in Major League Baseball.

The Brewers “Cutout Crew” goes on sale at 10 a.m., tomorrow, on Tuesday, July 7. Each cutout costs $50 with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Brewers Community Foundation (BCF). Fans can upload a photo online and the two-foot cutout will be installed in seats either in or adjacent to Section 422 of Miller Park. Games will be broadcast on FOX Sports Wisconsin and fans may catch a glimpse of themselves, and other special cutout guests, cheering on the Brew Crew.

The Uecker Last Row statue was installed in 2014 and pays tribute to the popular Miller Lite “All Stars” ad campaign which featured Uecker’s famous tagline, “I must be in the front row.” In those commercials, Uecker somehow always ended up in the last row—as did this statue. For six years, the statue has sat alone atop Miller Park’s Terrace Level in Section 422.

Specific directions on securing a seat and uploading a photo are available on brewers.com/cutoutcrew. The additional limited supply is available on a first come, first served basis.

BCF harnesses the pride, passion and commitment of Brewers fans, players and other supporters to positively impact the lives of children and their families in the Greater Milwaukee area and throughout Wisconsin. Over the past nine years, BCF has generated more than $42 million to support local nonprofits in the areas of health, education, recreation and basic needs. In 2019, approximately 200 nonprofit organizations received funding through the Foundation’s initiatives.

Visit brewers.com/BCF to learn about ways you can join the team that goes to bat for those in need.