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  • 1
    Apr
    2013
    7:15pm, EDT

    Jeffrey Phelps / AP

    Milwaukee Brewers fool around after winning their opening day game

    Milwaukee Brewers' Jonathan Lucroy gets a pie in the face from teammate Carlos Gomez during a post-game interview after an opening day baseball game against the Colorado Rockies, on April 1, 2013, in Milwaukee. Lucroy hit the game-winning sacrifice fly in the eleventh inning. The Brewers won 5-4.

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  • 6
    Apr
    2012
    7:06pm, EDT

    Take me out to the ball game

    Fans flocked to stadiums around the country as many Major League Baseball teams celebrated opening day on April 6. Get a bird’s eye view from photographs of the festivities in four cities.

    Ronald Martinez / Getty Images

    The American flag is displayed in the outfield during the national anthem on the opening day game between the Chicago White Sox and the Texas Rangers at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, Texas on April 6.

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    The Tampa Bay Rays and the New York Yankees line up for the National Anthem just before the start of the opening day game at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. on April 6.

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    The Minnesota Twins and Baltimore Orioles stand on the field during the national anthem before the start of their opening day at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. on April 6.

    Mike Mcginnis / Getty Images

    The St Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers stand for the playing of the National Anthem during Opening Day at Miller Park on April 6 in Milwaukee, Wis.

    What's your favorite part of opening day? 

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  • 2
    Oct
    2010
    7:26pm, EDT

    Jeffrey Phelps / AP

    Willie Nelson plays his guitar as he performs during the 25th anniversary Farm Aid concert in Milwaukee, Wisc., on Oct. 2.

    Fingers on the "Trigger"

    Every time I see Willie Nelson's guitar, I am amazed that the instrument is still capable of putting out good sound. It is a Martin N-20 nylon-string acoustic guitar named Trigger after Roy Rogers' horse and was purchased sight-unseen by Nelson in 1969 for $750. He estimates that nearly 100 friends' names are carved into the guitar and he even went so far as to put the guitar into hiding during his tangles with the IRS. The guitar also has its own 24-hour bodyguard.

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    Some things get better with age ! If his guitar could talk .It might tell you a few things that you wouldn't believe ......................

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    Sep
    2010
    3:35pm, EDT

    Jeffrey Phelps / AP

    A Harley-Davidson worker sits on his motorcycle as he waits for the vote tally in front of the Waukesha Exposition Center in Waukesha, Wi. on Sept. 13, 2010. Union workers ratified a seven-year labor contract.

    Harley-Davidson workers vote

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    MILWAUKEE - Hundreds of Harley-Davidson workers voted in favor of a contract proposal from the company, a vote that will most likely keep the company's manufacturing operations in Milwaukee. The seven-year deal with freeze their pay, slash hundreds of jobs and assign large volumes of work to nonunion workers.

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    I bet the CEO and the board of directors didn’t take a pay freeze for seven years. Or slash any of their jobs. They more than likely got a Big Bonus, for sticking it to the working man.

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