On the broadcast today, they mentioned that 10 players on the team are from their own system. and the Cubs have 8 or 9 EDIT: 10 actually, assuming none of these guys came over in a trade that I don't remember: Gallagher Hill Marmol Marshall Ohman Wuertz Zambrano K Hill Theriot Pie Interesting that most of our homegrown players are pitchers, while a majority of the Brewers are positional players. I heard Andy MacPhail say many times that his organizational philosphy was to emphasis pitching. He wanted to develop pitching for the big club but he had little interest in developing position players, as a whole. The farmsystem was supposed to be used to acquire position players... The first part of his plan worked until Wood and Prior got hurt (when we had an entirely homegrown rotation). On the topic of the Brewers, I really don't care about that team at all except when they stand in the way of the Cubs. However, their fans tend to be very hateful toward us (Cubs fans). I've visited a number of Brewers fan sites and the level of vitriol for the Cubs and Cubs fans is through the roof! I'd like to see that team fail if for no other reason than to shut up their fandom. I think it is because they get tired of all the Cub fans at County Stadium/Miller Park. Those Cubs fans help pay that team's bills. They should have welcomed the sell outs. Actually, it's a win-win proposition because both teams benefit from the attendance. However, Brewers fans can't blame Cubs fans for the direct marketing that the Brewers organization has done in Chicago over the last 10+ years It's fashionable now to say "take back Miller Park" but for years the Brewers sent mail to Cubs fans extolling the benefits of Miller Park (price, availability of tickets, and relative closeness of the faculty). If they think that Cubs fans are going to suddenly stop going, they are sadly mistaken. The disturbing thing is, I've read many Brewers fans refuse to go to Miller Park when the Cubs are in town yet, they bemoan the numbers of Cubs fans in attendance. That's just ridiculous. If they sold out their own stadium there would be little room for outside fans. I agree with what you're saying. The Brewer organization was smart to solicit to Cub fans because overall it did/does help them from a financial standpoint. And it is smart to then turn around and devise a promotion/slogan such as "take back Miller Park". It adds fuel to the rivalry atleast from a Milwaukee standpoint. The thing is they created a rivalry of sorts atleast a rivalry for them, but as long as the Cardinals are around the Cubs will never view it as a "true rivalry". Note: I have no idea what is going on with the font size in my previous posts.