Brewers Owner Mark Attanasio Makes MLB-First Move and Nobody in Seattle Is Ready For It
Okay, so while we were all glued to our Mariners tonight, something major just went down league-wide that's gonna spark some serious conversations. Yeah, our M's had a rough one against the Mets, falling 7-1 at T-Mobile Park, but hear me out. There's unprecedented news bubbling up from another corner of baseball that could absolutely hint at where the whole game is headed, even for our Emerald City squad down the line. We gotta talk about this wild move by the Brewers owner.Brewers' Big Bet on Softball: Why It's More Than Just a Game
So, here's the absolute kicker. Mark Attanasio, the principal owner of the Milwaukee Brewers, just plunged headfirst into the Athletes Unlimited Softball League, AUSL for short. And get this: he's not flying solo. He's got Hall of Fame pitching legend Nolan Ryan by his side in this latest investment group! This isn't just some quiet, sideline deal. This strategic investment crew, with the Brewers and Ryan Sanders Baseball leading the charge, is throwing serious weight behind AUSL as it gears up for its second season. When you see an MLB owner and an icon like Nolan Ryan making this kind of commitment, it sends a clear message about where they see the future of professional sports.First MLB Team to Go All In: What's the Real Scoop?
This move, folks, is history-making. The Brewers are now the very first Major League Baseball team to directly invest in the AUSL. MLB itself actually kicked off a partnership and a strategic investment with the AUSL way back in 2025, but a direct team-level investment? That's a whole new level of commitment and integration, making it a truly landmark moment. Plus, Ryan Sanders Baseball, part of this group, is known as one of the top ownership and operating groups in Minor League Baseball, bringing serious pro-level experience. The AUSL itself is a rising professional softball league, featuring six awesome teams: the Carolina Blaze, Chicago Bandits, Oklahoma City Spark, Portland Cascade, Texas Volts, and Utah Talons. This season, for the very first time ever, these six teams are going to be playing in their own dedicated home markets. That's massive for the league's growth and fan engagement. This kind of investment by a big league team could really open doors for others.Tough Night at T-Mobile, But We Keep Fighting
Alright, deep breaths, Seattle. Back here at home, it was a rough one tonight down at T-Mobile Park. The New York Mets came in and unfortunately shut down our Mariners offense, handing us a 7-1 loss. It's a tough pill to swallow, especially when you're watching our guys like Julio Rodriguez trying to spark something from center field, or Cal Raleigh behind the plate battling every pitch. Every single game matters in this long season, and while one loss won't define us, we absolutely need to see our boys tighten things up and bounce back hard. The energy of the 12s will be crucial moving forward. They'll be back on the field, fighting for every pitch, and we'll be here, screaming our lungs out for them. Let's rally and get 'em next time, M's! Always believe!🐦 What fans are saying on X
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