You might have a friend who works for the Milwaukee Brewers--maybe as vendor, perhaps as an usher, or maybe even in the team offices.
If you do, you know how they live and die with each and every game. Literally.
Most of us don't get a report every day, telling us how we performed. If you do, chances are it doesn't end up in the paper where it can be scrutinized, analyzed and torn apart by the media, readers, listeners and anyone else with a pulse.
The Small Business Times asked the Brewers' Tyler Barnes to share his thoughts on what it's like to live and die each day during a pennant race--something that hasn't happened in these parts in years.
Read it here.
















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