Hey Adam ~ thank you for spending a few minutes with myself and my son at the game. You were very kind and generous. We appreciate the pics and my son is proudly displaying the signed baseball. I wish you safe travels and thanks again! See you at St. Louis for the August games.
The 3 workers died while building the stadium. The crane big blue collapsed and they didn’t make it out. My dads name is on the wall outside for all the workers who helped build it. Thanks for the great vlog.
3 is the "hull" (not actually the hull but the island) number of the lha amphibious assault ship uss bellaue wood that my dad served on until we moved back from Japan to the states. It's now an artificial reef off the coast of San Diego California after being used for target practice in the sinkex program. I've been on the ship as a kid when my dad served on it. When we moved back we moved to Escondido California because that's where my dad was now at the time stationed and worked for the comnavsurfpac in Coronado California and then we moved back here and then he became the top navy recruiter in the state of Indiana until he retired 20 years of service.
I was so happy that you entered at the clocktower! I was honored to scan your ticket and direct you to the Uecker statue. Great meeting you. Come back to the clocktower entrance anytime. I loved your excitement and enthusiasm on the tour. Didnt realize the access on the tours here were so rare. Next time check out the Selig Experience. A kind of Disney-esque short movie and walkthrough exhibit I think you'd enjoy, including a life-size hologram of Bud Selig. I would've recommended it last night but it was closed. -Kristina
So happy you were able to see our beautiful stadium, one of the friendliest, cleanest cities and on occasion some crumby weather but the amount of sweat you will donate a year in Mke will be way less than FL, just saying. "hint" Super happy you enjoyed the tour, gotta love Uecker, he's a staple here in Mke. I remember going to the old stadium, good memories. Sausage races, kind of funny how popular that has become, what a goofy city we live in. Glad Bernie didn't get to go down his slide, glad the Rays won it while you were in town. Safe travels to you, thanks for visiting our beautiful city and sharing with your audience. 🥰
I'm a complete baseball nerd (im a Tigs fan) I've never noticed the M and B were formed into a glove, to create the Brewers logo😮. Wow you really do learn something new every day. Great video Adam!
That is awesome to be able to get an up close and personal tour of the stadium! I remember watching Bob Uker on Mr. Belvedere as well as him being a baseball announcer. Thanks for sharing the experience!
Thanks for the great tour of AFF. Brewers are my team, but I have neverbeen there. Bob Ueker is why I listen to the games on radio instead of watching them on TV.
Just saw a post on the Twitters that an old gentleman saw the Pirates play the A's in Oakland last night, completing his journey to see Pittsburgh play in all 30 current stadiums.
@@timmeier8035 I am a Pirates fan doing the same thing. I've been to twelve so far. Just got back from San Fran and Oakland. I can honestly say that I've only seen them win two games on the road. They stink, but I still love my Buccos.
I used to intern for a local sports radio station in Milwaukee, so I got to sit in that press box many times. It was always the best. Once, walked past Uecker, said hello, and he replied, "Hey, how's it going?" and gave me a backhanded pat on my hip. The man didn't know me from Adam, and he did that.
⚾️🧀 Thanks again for taking the time to take a couple pics and talk with me (before and after the game) last night. Appreciate the time and effort you put into all your videos. Hope our paths cross again… fingers crossed for a Rays / Brewers World Series!
Go Brewers Go! My home team. Went to many games in old County Stadium from 1973 and up. Saw Hank Aaron several times in the years when he finished his career with the Brewers.
I’m a Brewers fan & love the stadium tour. It’s such a cool experience to be able to get on the field. Also on non game days, you do get to go in the visitors clubhouse & dugout.
In late 70s, a group of us would go to Brewer games at old County Stadium in the bleachers - for $3. We often got the "cheap seats" fans fired up and doing cheers, wave, etc). One beer almost cost more than our tickets. Games were fast, with many starting pitchers going the full nine. Great baseball memories brought back by ATW!
Adam, adore your bball vlogs! Really appreciate the park tours, and wow, what a seat! Happy for you your Rays won. The Giants is our team, & last year had tix for what turned out to be a day adults were allowed to run the bases with the kids after the game. I was hesitant, I dunno I’m scared of new things I guess, I’m like a grandma out there walking the bases really 😂. But we went & had the world’s greatest time on. the. field! Nothing like it. ❤️baseball so much. You are so right, every baseball park day is a good day 🤗
I love Miller Park (it will always be Miller Park for me) and so glad you got a chance to experience it. I live 45 minutes away and love the fact I can get there usually with no traffic and lots of parking. Next time you come back you have to experience tailgating after all, Milwaukee is where tailgating began.
Great Vlog A. T.W. that seat you had awesome.I had that only one time in Philadephia at a Phillies game, it was a gift. And I was able to get one for my Mom. Wow that's the way go see a game. Thanks for all your hard work to give us great Vlogs.
Adam, awesome and cool video! Really cool tour of the stadium. Your bratwurst dog looked really good and so did the popcorn! So glad your rays won. Looking forward to your next vlog.
Such a great video! My 75 year old parents watch your videos and told me you were in our hometown. I watched the video today and loved it. So glad you had a good time.
Enjoy the Disney content but also enjoyed your excitement at MKE County Stadium. My home. You should tour Durham Bulls stadium and the original one too. I can join you.
First time I went to Miller park (first year it was open, but not opening day) I sat just behind the visitors dugout, right where you were aiming your camera. One of the players (think it may have been the Astros, I don't 100% remember), rolled a foul ball across the top of the dug out to my niece who was only about 3 or 4. She went to throw it back before her dad (my brother) reached over the top of her and grabbed the ball, lol. Was caught on TV and we made Sportscenter, with the guy (might have been Chris Berman, sadly I forget) saying "No little girl!" and then "Good job Dad" when my brother stopped her. Somehow I even had that on video tape at some point, but just can't seem to find it. What a bummer. Oh and one more thing, I just have to say how glad I was when the Brewers went back to that awesome logo after a while with that cursive M for too long a while.
Had I known you would be at the game I would have shown up......guess you can tell I don't follow baseball too close. Thanks for showing us the tour.....great to have had you in town,,,,you all come back now, ya hear.
Big thumbs up immediately! I can't believe Adam the Woo is finally at Miller Park! Wow what a game it was last night...hopefully more offense for both teams tonight
Sundays are "Family days", after Sunday games all kids are able to run the bases on the field. They enter the field by first base, round all, end at home plate and exit into the stands.
Great stadium. I’m a cubs fan, but always loved this park (especially being able to tailgate) The stadium was supposed to open in 2000, but there was a crane accident and 3 people died. That was the statue you saw at the beginning.
So much fun, enjoyed how much you enjoyed the tour- thanks for sharing. I don’t know which league plays who, but if you ever get the chance to check out the Pgh Pirates ball park - it’s quite beautiful
DUDE!! That was so cool to get on the playing field!! One time I got on the field at Jordan Hare stadium before Auburn’s A-Day game and met some players and was just like 😮😮😮😮 so I get your excitement. It’s hard to describe other than WOW! Man did you have a great seat! I always like to sit behind first base when I grew up watching my home team the Birmingham Barons who are the Double-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. Loved me some Frank Thomas ~Tara
Adam that Stadium Tour was out of the box. Those seats you had were up close and spectacular. I respect your tour of all the stadiums and meeting that goal. My opinion on the diet, is cutting out sugar and sodas is a big one and it is noticeable in your weight loss. Thanks for bringing daily videos its something I look forward to, going to miss the absence of your daily vids, but your international travel is something to look forward to.
My wish is to run the bases...I'm 60 yrs old, I love baseball even though I don't have a favorite team, I think in all teams there are good players...I am originally from California, I watch the games from Angel; Dodgers and Padres...But like I said I watch any game . I live here in Florida too. I've only been to the Angels stadium once in 2017 ... but if I could , I would love to live near a stadium where I can go and watch in person! Thanks for always sharing your experiences with the stadiums you have gone to! Awesome!
I was there when that May 2023 ball hit the media booth.. 😱 We were like… ‘Duck!’ 😂 That was a great tour! Glad you enjoyed it & The Brew Crew did it well, showing you around! Always root for Chorizo.. even though Italian won the Sausage race 😜
Really cool you are taking tours of these different baseball stadiums . Thanks for the video. Welcome back to the Midwest. Get some Culver's if u can before u leave the area. Best hamburgers and ice cream.
Back in the 80's i was able to go on the field and get my picture taken with the entire Brewers team and coaches. Paul Molitor, Robin Yount, Rollie Fingers just to name a few. I also loved it when the Packers would play 2 games every year at county stadium. Such great memories!
Hey Adam, the statue of the three construction workers outside the park that you briefly mentioned was a memorial... Those three construction workers were killed during a crane collapse during construction of the park. From Wikipedia: On July 14, 1999, at approximately 5:12 pm, the Big Blue collapsed during the construction of the Miller Park (now American Family Field) baseball stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a load of over 450 tonnes (440 long tons; 500 short tons) on the hook.[2][3] Three Iron Workers Local 8 members, Jeffrey Wischer, William DeGrave, and Jerome Starr, were killed when the suspended personnel platform in which they were observing the lift was hit by the falling crane.[3][4] A safety inspector was filming construction of the stadium on that day and captured the collapse on video as it occurred.
Great video tour. Pretty cool to run across the Aaron home run plaque and the home plate marker. And as usual I’ll toss in a Minnesota reference…..the home plate marker for the Twins original stadium, Metropolitan Stadium, is actually located in The Mall of America.
ADAM SOO HAPPY FOR WOOW FIRED UP🕺💯💪THANKS FOR THE TOUR FRIEND TED LANG SPEED AGILITY CAMP WORKED WITH SOME OF THE PLAYERS SUPER FRIEND I ALSO HAD A TOUR IN DUG WALK THE HOLE FIELD AND STOOD IN CENTER FIELD AND JUST TOOK IT ALL IN WITH AGAME TO WATCH WOOOW LIFE CHANGING♥💯🙏💪😲AND AS I WAS WORKING FOR BALLYS HEALTH CLUB DROVE BY AND SAW BIG BLUE HOLD I PIECE THE SIZE OF A FOOT BALL FIELD 5 MINUTES LATER AT WORK TV SHOWED IT COLAPES IT WAS BUILD ON A LAND FILL GROUD TO SOFT AND WEIGHT WITHWIND BOSS PUSHED UM AND A FEW PASSED RIP GOD BLESS
I am so sad I missed you last night. I work at Am Fam but in the service level. If I had come to work earlier I was going to look for you! Would have loved a pic. Thanks for highlighting my favorite city and ballpark on the planet! I'm glad the weather was better for you on Monday. Sunday was a beast.
Hi Adam, borrowing from the famous Bob Uecker beer commercial: Stadium usher:"...You're in the wrong seat buddy, come on...(Uecker) Oh, I must be in the front row..." And Man oh man! you virtually were!