Every sport has those few fans that become notable to everybody as they are regularly seen, and now we are meeting a superfan, Front Row Amy, of the Milwaukee Brewers.
With 162 regular season games, 81 of which are played in home stadiums, many fans at American Family Field have become accustomed to seeing ‘Front Row Amy’ at the games. However, there are still many fans across the league who were not familiar with the popular Milwaukee celebrity…until now.
During Game two of the Brewers’ wild card series against the New York Mets, “Front Row Amy” was in her usual position. And she was gaining quite a bit of attention thanks to the extra exposure from the nationally televised audience.
The legend of “Front Row Amy” has been growing as she has become a consistent presence at games with the Milwaukee Brewers. She is always there, seated behind home plate with her scoring book, and fans have commented that it seems like she never leaves her seat.
Just last year, fans couldn’t help but notice that ‘Marlins Man,’ ‘M&M’s Guy’, and ‘Front Row Amy’ were all sitting behind home plate.
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In an interview with retired Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist Jim Stingl, ‘Front Row Amy’ stated she found her love for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2007 and also that she preferred attending games alone while keeping the scorebook.
She has become so synonymous with the team that the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame honored her fandom with her own custom bobblehead.
Front Row Amy’s Milwaukee Brewers Live To Fight Another Day To Set Up Decisive Wild Card Finale
‘Front Row Amy’ has at least one more home game to be seen as her beloved team staved off elimination in Game Two.
The Milwaukee Brewers would make history on Thursday night by defeating the New York Mets in Game 3 of the National League wild-card series.
The Brewers forced Game 3 by defeating the Mets Wednesday night in a comeback victory.
It should be noted that no team has come back to win a best-of-three wild-card series after losing the first game since Major League Baseball expanded the postseason in 2022.
Thursday’s game at American Family Field is at 6:08 p.m., where history could possibly be made.
‘Front Row Amy’ will be there loud and proud.