MLB · NL Central · Est. 1969 · American Family Field
Milwaukee Brewers
Current Leadership
Chairman & Principal Owner
Mark Attanasio, a Los Angeles-based investment executive and co-founder of Crescent Capital Group, purchased the Milwaukee Brewers in 2005 for $223 million. Under his ownership, the Brewers have been consistently competitive despite operating in one of baseball's smallest markets, reaching the playoffs multiple times including NLCS appearances in 2011 and 2018. Attanasio has been lauded for his commitment to the Milwaukee community and his willingness to invest in payroll beyond what the market would typically support.
President of Business Operations
Rick Schlesinger has served as president of business operations for the Brewers, overseeing the franchise's revenue generation, stadium operations, and corporate partnerships. Under his leadership, the Brewers have maintained strong attendance figures at American Family Field and navigated discussions about the stadium's future and potential renovations or replacement.
Manager
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Pat Murphy | Manager | 2024 |
Coaching Staff
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Chris Hook | Pitching Coach | 2019 |
| Eric Theisen | Hitting Coach | 2025 |
| Jim Henderson | Pitching Coordinator | 2022 |
| Bob Erickson | Third Base Coach | 2026 |
| Jason Lane | First Base Coach | 2025 |
Historical Figures
Former Owner & MLB Commissioner
Bud Selig, who would go on to become MLB Commissioner from 1998 to 2015, was instrumental in bringing Major League Baseball back to Milwaukee after the Braves departed for Atlanta in 1966. Selig led the group that purchased the Seattle Pilots in bankruptcy court in 1970 and moved them to Milwaukee as the Brewers. His daughter Wendy Selig-Prieb ran the team's day-to-day operations during his commissionership before the sale to Attanasio.