Christian Yelich Purchases 10,000 Tickets for Fans to Catch Series Against Rival Cardinals, Sept. 20-23
Tickets Available Free to Fans Starting at 10 a.m. TODAY
MILWAUKEE – The atmosphere at American Family Field is electric as the Milwaukee Brewers continue their furious charge toward a berth in the Postseason. Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich knows how important the fans are to creating that energy.
To show his appreciation for Brewers fans, Yelich has purchased 10,000 tickets to the four-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals, scheduled for next Monday through Thursday, Sept. 20-23. Those tickets will be offered to fans for FREE later this morning.
Here are the details on how fans can secure their free tickets:
Complimentary tickets will be available online only beginning at 10 a.m. TODAY at brewers.com/yelich. There is a four ticket limit per game and tickets will be available strictly on a first come, first served basis. There will be a $2 per order processing fee. Tickets will be delivered electronically to fans through MLB Ballpark app.
The Brewers currently enjoy a 14-game lead in the race for the National League Central Division title with 18 games remaining to be played.
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