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Brewers fans line up to grab free burgers as part of local fast-food chain's promotion

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Brewers fans line up to grab free burgers as part of local fast-food chain's promotion
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Brewers fans line up to grab free burgers as part of local fast-food chain's promotion

2025-08-21 06:33 Last Updated At:06:51

MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers' franchise-record 14-game winning streak resulted in one heck of a tab for a local fast-food chain.

George Webb promises to give away free hamburgers whenever the Brewers reel off at least 12 straight victories. The local fast-food chain delivered on its promise Wednesday, as fans lined up outside each of its 26 Milwaukee-area locations

Brian Meehan, a George Webb spokesman, said the chain expects to give out about 180,000 burgers as part of this promotion. George Webb officials purchased 25,000 pounds of beef, 4,000 pounds of onions, 300,000 pickle slices and 200,000 buns in preparation.

“It’s something we think about when we get to like nine wins, and then as it gets closer,” Brewers fan Chris Crandall said as he enjoyed his burger Wednesday.

That estimate of 180,000 included 100,000 vouchers George Webb gave out over the weekend enabling fans to pick up a free burger anytime from Aug. 25-29.

But the company also was giving out free burgers to anyone who walked into a George Webb during a four-hour window Wednesday afternoon. By the time that giveaway started, about 125 fans already had lined up outside the closest George Webb to American Family Field.

“It’s like a once-in-a-decade opportunity, so I’m taking advantage of it,” said Stephen Pawlak of Franklin, Wisconsin.

Joe Hasler and Scott Antczak of Milwaukee grabbed some burgers for the road Wednesday as they prepared to drive to the Brewers’ game with the Chicago Cubs that night.

“We’ve been going to George Webb for our whole lives,” Hasler said. “It’s always a great place after a good night of having beers and after a ballgame. It’s a quality burger, part of the nostalgia of the Milwaukee Brewers.”

Tony Pedretti of Reedsburg, Wisconsin, about a two-hour drive west of Milwaukee, had attended the second game of the Brewers’ doubleheader loss in Chicago the previous night. He was aware of the giveaway and decided to stop for a free burger on his way home.

“I’ve never been to George Webb, so it’s a good marketing, customer activation program,” said Pedretti, who wore a Brewers cowboy hat as he waited in line.

The Brewers earned their 12th straight victory last week and then won again on Friday before the streak ended Sunday with a 3-2, 10-inning loss at Cincinnati.

George Webb’s burger giveaway promotion goes back several decades.

During the years when the Braves played in Milwaukee before moving to Atlanta in 1966, George Webb promised free burgers if they won as many as 13 straight games. When Milwaukee welcomed the Brewers in 1970, George Webb changed the promotion and promised to give away free burgers for every 12-game win streak.

This marks the third time George Webb’s had to deliver on its promise. The Brewers won their first 13 games of the 1987 season. The Brewers won their final eight regular-season games and first four playoff games for a 12-game streak in 2018.

The line outside the closest George Webb to American Family Field on Thursday included multiple people who said they also had capitalized on those 1987 and 2018 burger giveaways.

Many of the fans arrived with hearty appetites.

“The guy in front of me literally had a map with all the George Webbs,” Crandall said. “So he’s definitely hitting more than one.”

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A fan holds up a sign during the fourth inning of a baseball between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Milwaukee Brewers game, Wednesday, Aug.13, 2025, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

A fan holds up a sign during the fourth inning of a baseball between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Milwaukee Brewers game, Wednesday, Aug.13, 2025, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Fans line up outside a George Webb restaurant in Milwaukee, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025, to capitalize on a giveaway by the local fast-food chain, which gives out free hamburgers whenever the Milwaukee Brewers win at least 12 straight games. (AP Photo/Steve Megargee)

Fans line up outside a George Webb restaurant in Milwaukee, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025, to capitalize on a giveaway by the local fast-food chain, which gives out free hamburgers whenever the Milwaukee Brewers win at least 12 straight games. (AP Photo/Steve Megargee)

FLORENCE, Italy (AP) — Rocco Commisso, the outspoken owner of Italian soccer club Fiorentina and chairman of New York-based Mediacom Communications, has died. He was 76.

Both Fiorentina and Mediacom announced Commisso’s death early Saturday without providing a cause.

“After a prolonged period of medical treatment, our beloved president has left us, and today we all mourn his passing,” Fiorentina said. “His love for Fiorentina was the greatest gift he gave himself.”

After making Mediacom into one of the United States’ biggest cable television companies, Commisso purchased Fiorentina in 2019 and became known for speaking out against Italy’s bureaucracy and inability to build new stadiums.

Commisso was born in Calabria and immigrated to the United States at the age of 12.

He also owned the New York Cosmos, and played soccer at Columbia University, the Ivy League school that he continued to support philanthropically. The university’s soccer stadium is named for him.

At Fiorentina, Commisso celebrated reaching the Conference League final in 2023 and 2024.

But the team has struggled this season and is currently in Serie A’s relegation zone.

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FILE - Fiorentina President Rocco Commisso gesture to club fans from the field ahead of the Conference League Final soccer match between Olympiacos FC and ACF Fiorentina at OPAP Arena in Athens, Greece, on May 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris, File)

FILE - Fiorentina President Rocco Commisso gesture to club fans from the field ahead of the Conference League Final soccer match between Olympiacos FC and ACF Fiorentina at OPAP Arena in Athens, Greece, on May 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris, File)

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